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So from childcare to dessert, he made that happen. And that made me smile this week.

For all of my husbands out there, if you haven’t done it in a while, or aren’t in the habit of doing it, plan a date with your wife. You don’t have to do it all of the time, but there is something that even after years of marriage feels good about being dated. Not the “we can do whatever you feel like doing” dating, but the “I planned this because I like going out with you” kind of dating. Because deep down, even after babies, difficulties and everything else, we’re still the girls you met however long ago, and it feels nice to be reminded of that.

So pick a date within the next month, tell her to put it on her calendar, and start putting your plans into place.

Men, do you plan dates with your wives? Women do your husbands plan dates or do you do most of the planning?

Money, religion and politics; those three things we’re not supposed to talk about in “polite company.” Why? Because it’s way too easy to step on a toe with the wrong opinion and make the conversation go quickly South.

But what about when your company isn’t that polite? Specifically, how do you deal with talking about politics with your spouse. Is it possible to share the same bed when you don’t share the same political beliefs?