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Opinion Three quick and easy tips for strengthening your relationship over Christmas

Relationship expert Beth Wallace offers some helpful tips to maintain your communication over the holidays.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW Year, or indeed whatever holidays you celebrate, are often a time of negative stress.

There’s lots to do, lots of people to see and money to spend. Then you add any pandemic-related stress to that, which we’re all inevitably experiencing to some degree, and it’s a potential recipe for relationship tension, unresolved conflict and avoidable misery.

However, what I want to invite you to consider, as a way to ‘flip the script’, is to use your holidays as a way to consciously strengthen your relationship with your partner.

Try one or more of the following tips as an experiment. If one doesn’t appeal to or work for either of you, try a different one, and above all, try to remember to have fun – fun is one of the most important ingredients in a fulfilling relationship and is one of the first aspects of a relationship to suffer when there’s negative stress in the mix.

The following tips assume that your relationship is in reasonably good shape, that you’re not arguing a lot or feeling deeply dissatisfied in the relationship. Obviously, the following doesn’t apply to relationships where there is any kind of abuse. In those circumstances, I recommend seeking professional support.

1. Share a daily six-second kiss

Most couples, particularly those in long term relationships, fall into a habit of two types of kisses; the hello or goodbye peck or the kiss that signals an interest in sex. While both are great ways to connect there can be something missing – a deeper intimacy without it necessarily being a prelude to sex.

Relationships need physical intimacy that doesn’t always lead to sex in order to build emotional connection and maintain the bond between two people.

The Six Second Kiss releases oxytocin in our bodies, sometimes also known as ‘the bonding hormone’. Oxytocin, among other things, contributes to bonding between infant and mother and makes us feel more connected to another person.

The Six Second Kiss is simply that, a kiss that lasts for six seconds, or more, and, importantly, a kiss that doesn’t lead to sex. Yes, you do need to time it! I suggest using a timer so neither of you is distracted by counting.

It can be a soft, gentle kiss on the lips, there can be tongues if you both want them, or not, the key is simply to kiss in whatever way feels good and natural to you both for six seconds, or more, and for it not to lead to sex. Simple – and it will take you less than 10 seconds!

Try it, at least once, daily for two weeks and see what difference it makes to your relationship making sure to share your thoughts and feelings about it with each other along the way. If you find it helps you feel more connected and intimate then consider it becoming a daily routine after the experiment.

2. Show admiration and gratitude

It’s easy for many of us to focus and comment on what we don’t like about our partner, especially when we feel under pressure such as in the lead up to or the time around a big holiday or important event.

A simple way to reframe negativity and criticism, which can both be wearing on us individually as well as deeply damaging to our relationship, is to find something to express admiration for in our partner or something to feel grateful for. It’s not enough to note it for ourselves, we also need to clearly express this to our partner.

Try a daily practice of admiration or gratitude, it doesn’t need to take more than a couple of minutes at the end of each day, perhaps in bed before you go asleep. It could be as simple as; ‘’I really appreciated today when you took the dog for a walk, I know it was my turn but you could obviously see that I was tired and not in the mood. Thank you.’’

Or it could be something as simple as, ‘’I admire how you’re able to be diplomatic in situations where I can sometimes lose my temper. Thanks for keeping things calm today’’. It’s better if admiration and gratitude are expressed verbally, face to face, but if that’s not possible then maybe a text or voice message could work instead.

Try it daily for two weeks and see how it affects your relationship – it will take some time to have an effect – see how you feel about yourself, how you feel about your partner; the relationship between you. If it works for you both and feels good consider continuing it as something you do every day and, if you like, you can write down your daily admiration and gratitude and look back at them at the end of the week, month or year.

3. Spend time apart

It might seem counterintuitive to spend time apart when wanting to connect more deeply but absence really is needed for the heart to grow fonder! In relationships, if we live ‘in each other’s pockets’ there’s no opportunity to miss our partner, no space for the desire to grow and desire is essential for maintaining, among other things, a good sexual connection in relationships.

So, if you’re a couple who usually spends a lot of time together experiment with taking a night, or more, away from each other over the holidays – spend a night with a friend or family member without your partner.

Give yourself, and each other, the opportunity to feel longing, for the desire to grow, to have something new to share with your partner when you come back together. Having a rich life on our own, away from and outside our relationship, gives us more to share and talk about when coming back together.

If, however, you’re a couple who usually doesn’t get much time together, maybe only one or two evenings per week, please try a different tip!

Beth Wallace is a psychosexual therapist and Applied Psychology graduate who
specialises in relationships and sexuality. You can learn more about her and her
work by visiting her website.

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    Name and shame

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    @Paul Weldon: ill bring the pitch fork!

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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:36 PM

    @Paul Weldon: Shamed for what exactly? They should have all stood together back in October and refused to close when there was no evidence they spread Covid-19. It’s spreading in household but that can’t be stopped so punish retailers

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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:37 PM

    @Paul Weldon: Alleged.

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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:40 PM

    @David Lee: its a joke how publicans and retail have been treated. I was in my local when they opened back up. It was restricted access, pre-book and very proffesional.

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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:57 PM

    @Vinny Clare: but then we have a guy on RTE visiting a pub that is supposed to be closed and 12 regulars drinking there as well. Then we have hotels catering for more guests than allowed. Unfortunately the few spoil it for the many that try and comply. I am not disagreeing with the idea that some places can be safely opened, in fact it is the case that they can but the ones who break the rules need to have consequences for the punters, the owners and the managers and staff.

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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:58 PM

    @David Lee: Stood together to help spread it even further?

    Here is your evidence, conducted using data from 98 million people, courtesy of Prof. Luke O’Neill.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/11/10/coronavirus-restaurants-gyms-hotels-risk/

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:02 PM

    @David Lee: There is plenty of evidence that indoor gatherings spread Covid.

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:37 PM

    @Paul Weldon: what? For selling socks?

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:56 PM

    @David Lee: And where did it come from to get into the household. The old chicken and egg conundrum

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:57 PM

    @Paul Weldon: Dealz are still selling clothes, tshirts, jeans. Hardly just the essential socks/jocks type stuff. So I’d say they’re on the list.

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    Nov 19th 2020, 6:54 PM

    @David Lee: The general issue is congregation, be that in shops, pubs, restaurants, tracel on bus, train, taxi etc. The more activity the greater risk of spread at some point during the event i.e. from the moment you leave the house, travel, congregate and travel back home.
    Its so frustrating how people are pushing boundaries instead of taking personal responsibility to ensure we get the infection rate down.

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    Is this really the best use of garda time?

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    @Mairead Jenkins: Yes

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    @Thomas O’ Donnell: The travel and the 5km rule? The shops? Both?11 days until they open up again

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    @Mairead Jenkins: yes

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    @SprintFitz: Still can’t be fined for breaching the 5km. Those fines haven’t come in yet so if stopped the only power they have is to advise

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    Nov 19th 2020, 4:33 PM

    If the government dont have a plan to get the economy open asap 2021 will be worse than 2020. If a shop has 800sq foot it should be allowed 8 people or something to that effect. Missing silly season will kill off alot of business’s

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    @Vinny Clare: Many businesses are currently being kept afloat by government Covid grants and loans, do you think your comment is the motivation they needed to realise that?

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    @Cynical: yeah but getting the government grants and loans is a lesson in futility.

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    @Dick Durkin: Talk to anyone availing of them, it is the only thing sustaining their business/industry.

    We’ve all seen the results of the austerity route.

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    They name and shame restaurants when they fail to adhere to Health regulations

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    No one cares!

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    @ccara: Except all the other law-abiding retailers!

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    Maybe, even though they’ve breached the regulations, they may still be entitled to a degree of anonimity. You only have to look at how heated the debates on the subject of Covid get here to realise that there are some people willing to take the law into their own hands.
    We’ve seen evidence of this with protesters storming public transport recently, so is it too much of a stretch to believe that a business that did the wrong thing for maybe the right reason may become a target if named? We all want this to be over, to get the vaccine and put Covid in the past… Well, most of us anyway.

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    @Arch Angel: they haven’t breached the regulations. It’s still alleged

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    Let the guards bring these terrible alleged crimes to court,and see how far they get. It’s only a matter of time before more people will “allegedly” break these so called regulations. People have had enough of false science and fake pos cases that does not justify locking down the country.

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    A PUBLICAN ON VANCOUVER Island has been fined 4300 Dollars for a Breach of Covd 19 Why not the Same here And Why are Bars open at Dublin Airport Wake up Boys before it’s too late

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    Bit much lads in all honesty!

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    @Cynical: should it be magram or did i misspell it

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    Nov 19th 2020, 5:15 PM

    Good use of time

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