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How often do you make your wife happy?

Is your wife's happiness a daily concern of yours, or an occasional thing to be visited on anniversaries and special events?

How often do you make your wife happy

At some point, married couples often fall into the mistake of going through all days indifferently, refusing or forgetting to actively do stuff that will give their spouses all the happiness that should be regularly enjoyed in marriage.

Mind you, the joy of marriage is not in the anniversary messages and celebrations, neither is it limited to Valentine's and other special occasions.

Partners are duty-bound to look for the best interests of their partners at all times, and below are three ways to ensure that your wife's happiness level never drops.

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1. Serve her

This will actually cost you nothing but your determination. Never forget: small things count.

2. Talk to her often

A wife desires to have a deep connection with her husband, one that's characterised by intimate conversations and non-sexual affection. Initiating conversations over mealtimes and other moments can be a great way to establish that connection.

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Try opening yourself up to her when you get home from work. Your wife would really love to know how you spent your day, even if you talk to her about it every single day.

3. Keep pursuing her

The mistake men often make is to 'neglect' their wives after a number of kids, when the wife's body must have gone through the changes that childbirth brings.

This might be knowingly or unknowingly, but it totally not a good thing.

Yes, she might no longer look as great as she did before you took her down the aisle, but remember you promised to cherish her at all times till death do you part.

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One of the things that make you a great husband is your ability to make your wife feel sexy at all times, even when she is not feeling great about herself.

Remember, the duty is all yours now.

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