Why Holiday Planning Can Be a Relationship Bonding Experience

Planning for the holidays can be joyous instead of tedious

Kiki Wellington
Sex…With a Side of Quirk

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We’re in the thick of the holiday season and chances are, you have so much to plan that you have no idea how you’re going to get it all done. Although you may have a mountain of work ahead of you, that doesn’t mean it has to be tedious — in fact, if you make it a couple’s activity with your partner, it can actually help to strengthen your relationship. I spoke to Aditya Kashyap Mishra, Relationship Expert at MoodFresher, about why planning for the holidays with your partner can be a bonding experience.

Why should couples work together to plan for the holidays?

One of the best ways to show your partner how much you care is to take the time to plan your holiday together. Sit down and discuss what you both want to do and make a list of activities that you can enjoy together. This can be anything from going for a romantic hike to cooking your Christmas feast together.

“Don’t forget to schedule some time for just the two of you.”

Couples who plan their holidays together can create stronger bonds and better communication skills. By being on the same page about what you both want to do and communicating about…

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