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Romantic Food Recipes – Romantic Evenings At Home
By Sheryl Josserme

 

 

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You may not be surprised if I tell you that we women are much inclined to bury our heads in the sand, and to avoid confronting reality head-on. We spend most of our lives pretending that things are the way they are not. What you are about to read is what I discovered, and may let you see why cooking romantic food recipes to create intimate and romantic evenings at home can help us to a great extent. You be the judge.

I strongly believe that we women should confront head-on a reality: we may lose our men even if they do not leave us. Many of us never get to know what is going on. It happens slowly, gradually ~and most likely~ imperceptibly. Some may suspect it. Others already know it. Either way, many of us do what we women are good at: to pretend.

Recently in my life, I corroborated what I suspected for years: men are creatures of nature. It is not men's thoughts, believes, fathers, or older brothers the ones telling them to take all the women they can. Nature's designer is the one. To have one woman is socially and legally imposed, but that designer unstoppably and relentlessly imposes otherwise using two persuasive and intense tools that men cannot control: deeply embedded instincts and a vigorous sex drive.

The risk to us wives doubles in seriousness when a dangerous ingredient is added to the cocktail: too many women out there fervently wave the flag of "I am independent and liberated". Their ways of thinking lead many of them to accept relationships making themselves available to end up in bed with a guy whether he is married or not. Personally, I do not blame men going with the flow. All men do is to act on what every fiber in them demands.

Nature's designer, however, was fair; I also discovered. Something was built in every man. It is a powerful brake to act on men's instincts and sex drive: "conscience. However, should we allow our relationship to decay and his feelings for us to fade away, his conscience will not do its job of acting as a powerful brake. Time will do its job for a woman to show up, and she will do the rest.

That is when cooking romantic food recipes give us the splendid chance to create intimate and romantic evenings at home. Their purpose is to keep alive a fire that must never die: Love. I discovered that it never fails when cooking romantic food recipes to create intimate and romantic evenings at home. Read it again: It never fails to work.

Cooking romantic food recipes to create romantic evenings at home
by far is the most efficient way to make stronger our bond with him

My experience and observations allowed me to discover that few things are more engaging to a man than coming to a woman who transforms regular evenings into romantic events. Our own romantic food recipes open the gates to memorable moments that neither you nor he will ever forget. We may not be able to do this every day, but if we are wise enough, we will do it often enough until romance becomes the norm in our lives. Our romantic food recipes allow a valid and valuable goal, and that is to preserve our right to make our man stay with us rather than come to us after having romantic encounters with other women.

I wrote my e-book with the intent to make us all aware that life may not be what we women would like it to be. We can sing songs and lyrics about "the way things should be", but nature's designer is not singing along. It is then up to us to bury our heads in the sand or not, to confront reality head-on or not, or to act on it or not.


We know how wise it is to not neglect our health.
It is as wise as to not neglect our relationship.

In my experience, it is not just an option.
It is mandatory.




Author's Bio

* Sheryl Josserme
* Author of "Cooking For Your Man"

A strong believer that a relationship is more than a Marriage License,
and that there is lot more to cooking. In her e-book, she unveils how
cooking romantic food recipes in romantic evenings at home can be
used to bond with him before another license becomes worthless.

 

 

 

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