Sunday, January 17, 2010

What are activities that couples can do besides going to dinner?

Sometimes both my fiance and i can not come up with things to do together rather than going to dinner, coffee, visiting people, double dates and walking in a park or the city. We also planning our wedding this year.





He has time off now and we can not come up with things to do together.





What do other couples do?What are activities that couples can do besides going to dinner?
Oh gosh, there are tons of things a couple can do!


Bowling, movies, ball games, concerts, game night, cards, wine tasting, cooking classes, dance lessons, karoake bar, volunteer at a food kitchen.. believe it or not, it feels good to volunteer.


Go to church, or join a young adults group, visit an animal shelter and spend an hour or so playing the pups. Go fishing, hiking, camping, go get couples massages, join a gym and workout together. All that activity made me tired! :)What are activities that couples can do besides going to dinner?
Sounds like you have a great list of things you already do together. Just know that most married couples don't really do much of anything together besides watch tv, go to work, take care of the kids, and maybe do dinner together and sleep in the same bed.





If you're still needing more to fulfill your lives try ';working'; projects, like doing some volunteer work together, yard work, helping out a neighbor with some chores (like fixing up their house) or something.





You can also go bowling, roller skating, star gazing, have a bon fire, go camping, take a hike, hang out at the beach, go to the movies, rent movies, do couples massages, go to the races or other sporting event, go to a bar with big screen tv's, take a shopping trip to another town, go site seeing, drive around to places you've never been in your local area, go on a hay ride, horseback riding, canoeing, white water rafting, nature walks, take up dancing lessons, play a game of tennis or racketball, go surfing (depends on your area), visit a water park, go to an amusement park (like Cedar Point, Kings Island, Disney) and all sorts of things.





I hope you can use some of these suggestions - I might try some myself!
Recently my boyfriend and I have started to become more active. We will go to the park, and just play baseball, walk around. We got to movies, walk around the mall. If you have time off, try a cheap weekend getaway somewhere close to where you live. My friend and her fiance everyonce and a while go to RI by the coast, and rent a hotel for the night, spending the day at the beach, and shopping.
my boyf and i go out for dinner (like local pizza place cheap) and try out different places (eg have dinner at a restraunt at the airport), he likes to cook different things for me that we dont have alot of the time (dosent do this lots, just if we have nothing to do), we give each other massages, play cards, have a drink and a good chat and a laugh, play monopoly, play chess, play a video game, watch dvd, watch tv, go to the movies or drive ins, go on a drive somewhere we have never been for lunch or dinner (maybe 1 - 2 hr drive each way) and have a bit of a look around there, go to the nearby national park for a look, go on walks, go bike riding, cuddle up, go bowling, shopping, game arcade. theres lots you can do, be imaginative. we go sightseeing in our city... best thing we did latley was go in a hedge maze! was fun!
my husband and I took dancing lessons together, now we teach together and run our own dances. It gives us time to snuggle up and forget the rest of the world.


On top of that, salsa and Argentine tango does get you in the mood....
Movies, theater, concerts, dancing, bowling.
Going to the beach is good, so is packing a picnic and going somewhere different.





Good luck!
Watch movies/TV, play games (cards, scrabble, monopoly), talk.
Ice skate, Dancing, Movies, theme parks, roller skate, go to the beach...
Bowling!!!
movies...especially in the back row... xD
play racquetball

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