Welcome back the Romance

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Dave and Linda have been in a relationship for a little over a year now. They met while taking a cooking class and found out they had a lot in common. In fact, the more they talked the more they became interested in seeing each other again. On the last day of their cooking class Dave asked Linda out on a date. She replied with a quick yes!

After a few months of dating, everything seemed to be going well. Dave was on his best behaviour and making a concentrated effort to be as kind and considerate as he could be. Linda was always thinking about the things she could do to make Dave happy. She truly enjoyed doing these things.

It wasn’t until their relationship was approaching its one year anniversary that things started taking a turn for the worse. Dave wasn’t making the same efforts and Linda was becoming less interested in going out of her way to make Dave happy. Neither were quite sure what had happened nor when their relationship stopped being so loving.

To make things worse, they seemed to have adopted quite different approaches to fixing the problem. Linda wanted to talk over the issues with Dave, but he seemed quite reluctant to discuss them.

A number of recent studies have shown that the majority of men prefer not to share their feelings because they simply don’t see the point in talking about problems. Women, on the other hand, need to talk about their feelings so they can be both heard and understood. It’s clear this difference about whether ‘to talk or not to talk’ can cause serious disagreement when trying to repair or save a relationship.

When it comes to mending a relationship most people tend to consider traditional methods, such as taking part in relationship counselling. Apart from being expensive, counselling involves discussing personal details about the relationship with a complete stranger. Women will do this but it?s much harder to persuade their men to take part.

If your relationship is important to you, it may be time to consider a more modern approach. An approach that has been specifically designed to provide opportunities for women to talk and for men to take action: a win-win for both!

The designers of Mark My Card have carefully considered all the recent research so as to allow both parties in a relationship to relate to each other in a way that satisfies both opposing attitudes.

Mark My Card is a breakthrough relationship game which encourages intimacy and passion. Have lots of fun learning new and exciting things about yourself and your partner. Playing Mark My Card provides new opportunities to re-connect with your partner, allowing the romance that has been missing to make a very welcome return.

Mark My Card is a game where the winner is always the relationship.
Isn’t that what you want?

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