Why Thanksgiving Cooking Is an Opportunity to Bond With Your Partner

Thanksgiving’s not just about the food after all

Kiki Wellington
Sex…With a Side of Quirk

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Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and chances are, you’re probably thinking about the huge undertaking that will be waiting for you in the kitchen. But although cooking Thanksgiving dinner is certainly a lot of work, that doesn’t mean you can’t make it enjoyable if you share duties with your partner. I spoke to Sam Nabil, CEO and Lead Therapist at Naya Clinics, about why you should view this holiday activity as a bonding experience instead of a chore.

“The memories you make while creating a meal can last in the future.”

How can cooking Thanksgiving dinner help partners bond with each other?

Cooking together as a couple is a great Thanksgiving activity you can both enjoy. You can turn on some music and have some fun while cooking. You can assign your partner to prepare the ingredients and you’ll be the one to put them all together, or one of you cooks while the other prepares a romantic candlelit setting. You can also try cooking a meal for one another.

Why is this a good couple’s activity?

One of the most romantic things you can do as a couple on this special day is to…

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