Welcome back the Romance

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Australia, Sydney, August 2012 – Just over a year ago Dave and Linda met in a cooking class, and realised immediately they had a lot in common. In fact, the more they talked the more they wanted to see each other again. On the last day of cooking class, Dave asked Linda out on a date. She excitedly replied, ?Yes!?

Everything was going well for the first several months. Dave was on his best behaviour, making a concentrated effort at being as kind and considerate as possible. Linda always did little things to make Dave happy, and truly enjoyed doing these things. They both enjoyed the passion and fun of a new relationship.

As Dave and Linda approached their one-year anniversary, however, things started taking a turn for the worse. Dave stopped making an effort and Linda was less interested in Dave?s happiness. Gone were the passion-filled nights and dinners followed by a night of romance. Unfortunately, neither could pinpoint what happened, nor when their relationship stopped being as loving.

To make things worse, the couple adopted different approaches to fixing their relationship problems. Linda wanted to talk about their issues, but Dave preferred silence.

A number of recent studies show that, in general, men prefer not sharing their feelings,believing that talking about their problems serves no purpose. Women, on the other hand, need to talk about their feelings so they are heard and understood. Clearly, this debate over whether ?to talk or not to talk? can cause serious disagreements when trying to repair or save a relationship.

Most couples tend to consider traditional methods for repairing relationships, such as relationship counselling. Besides the expense, counselling involves discussing details about the relationship and intimacy issues with a complete stranger. Women have no problem with this but persuading their partner to participate is difficult.

If your relationship is important to you, and you miss the intimacy, why not consider a more modern approach? This new game is designed specifically for providing opportunities for women to talk and men to take action ? a win-win approach!

The designers of Mark My Card carefully considered recent research when developing this strategic game. Mark My Card facilitates opposing styles of relating feelings between both parties in a relationship. Designed with rekindling intimacy and romance, Mark My Card is a fun way to break through and figure out where your relationship went awry.

Mark My Card is a breakthrough relationship game that encourages intimacy and passion. Recapture the fun of your relationship while learning new and exciting things about yourself and your partner. Playing Mark My Card provides a fun opportunity for re-connecting with your partner, awakening the romance that was lost along the way.

The winner of Mark My Card is always the relationship. Isn’t that what you want?

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