5 Ways to Add Romance to Your Thanksgiving Dinner

These tips will make your holiday meal more intimate

Kiki Wellington
Sex…With a Side of Quirk

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Usually, when we think of Thanksgiving dinner, we think about stuffing our turkeys, and then our faces. Chances are, we’ll overeat ourselves into a tryptophan-induced coma and keep our pants unbuttoned long enough to finish our leftovers in the subsequent days.

But if you and your partner are going it alone this Thanksgiving, why not make it a bit more intimate? Why just eat, watch sports, and pass out? Your entire Thanksgiving dinner can be a romantic experience that will make Cupid take note in a couple of months. I spoke to some relationship experts who shared advice on how to do it.

Make Time in the Kitchen More Intimate

We all know Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude. This makes it the best time of year to connect with your partner and show them how grateful you are for them, both physically and emotionally.

“Physical touch is a powerful way to communicate emotions, feelings, and thoughts to your partner.” — Laura Doyle

Instead of stressing out over cooking a big Thanksgiving dinner, make it more intimate. Poor a drink, put on some music, and…

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