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		<title>NYTimes: 4 Silly Ways to Keep Marriage Fun</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Your relationship may be solid, but is it playful? &#160; Credit&#8230;Illustration by Matt Chase; Photographs by Shutterstock By Jancee Dunn My husband, Tom, and I have a series of hand signals that we use when we’re out together. When I shoot him a meaningful look and stroke my chin, that means “I have a piece of &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;">Your relationship may be solid, but is it playful?</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><a rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer"><span class="yiv2115029072css-iwa86d yiv2115029072e1z0qqy90"><span class="yiv2115029072kyt-mdd4r">Credit&#8230;</span>Illustration by Matt Chase; Photographs by Shutterstock</span></a></p>
<div class="yiv2115029072css-165eim7 yiv2115029072ey68jwv0"><a class="yiv2115029072css-uwwqev" href="https://www.nytimes.com/by/jancee-dunn" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer"><img decoding="async" id="yiv2115029072HEV1769708222069" class="yiv2115029072css-dc6zx6 yiv2115029072ey68jwv2" title="Jancee Dunn" src="https://ecp.yusercontent.com/mail?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstatic01.nyt.com%2Fimages%2F2019%2F06%2F05%2Fmultimedia%2Fjancee_dunn%2Fjancee_dunn-thumbLarge-v4.png&amp;t=1769708587&amp;ymreqid=ca750148-19b0-b4f4-1c0b-ff018201e100&amp;sig=_CblEWoTaYqSQf7fqxS.yQ--~D" alt="Jancee Dunn" /></a></div>
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<p class="yiv2115029072css-4anu6l yiv2115029072e1jsehar1"><span class="yiv2115029072byline-prefix">By </span><a class="yiv2115029072last-byline yiv2115029072css-ojhyzr yiv2115029072e1jsehar0" href="https://www.nytimes.com/by/jancee-dunn" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Jancee Dunn</a></p>
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<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">My husband, Tom, and I have a series of hand signals that we use when we’re out together. When I shoot him a meaningful look and stroke my chin, that means “I have a piece of good gossip for you.” A discreet tug to my left earlobe means “time to go.” (Although, now that I’ve given it away, this gesture will be retired.)</p>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">Secret signals might sound like something from middle school. But they’re also fun.</p>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">When you’re an adult, playfulness may not always feel natural. But play helps you <a class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-yywogo" title="" href="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01490400.2013.761905?journalCode=ulsc20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" shape="rect">cope with stress</a> and <a class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-yywogo" title="" href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38940664/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" shape="rect">increases your life satisfaction</a>. It also helps people in relationships <a class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-yywogo" title="" href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0092656619300200" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" shape="rect">feel closer</a>. Playful behaviors like humor, banter or flirting can also remind you of the early days of your relationship, said John Kim and Vanessa Bennett, a therapist couple who wrote “It’s Not Me, It’s You.”</p>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">But playful relationships don’t always happen organically, said Roslyn Ashford, a licensed professional counselor in Mississippi. You have to invent or search for these moments of fun, she added. Here’s how.</p>
<h3 id="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072link-49602830" class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-xbcl5e yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072e1gnsphs0">Cultivate inside jokes.</h3>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">Research has confirmed what we intuitively know: Humor is a key element of adult play. So look for small opportunities to add a little levity throughout the day, said Gaya Kodiyalam, a therapist in New York City.</p>
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<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">You can cultivate your own lighthearted language, Kodiyalam said. She and her husband have so many nicknames for each other, she said, they rarely call each other by their given names.</p>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">They’ve also developed a series of funny rituals. The couple have a special morning hug they call a “waggle.”</p>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">These words and habits, “really do build intimacy,” she said.</p>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">Gags are another way to build in a bit of fun. For years, Tom and I had a running joke involving Baby Doll, a plastic infant our daughter had covered with magic marker tattoos. Over the years, Baby Doll had grown a grimy and sinister look.</p>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">So I would position Baby Doll in various poses — in the fridge, in the shower — to give Tom a scare. Immature, I know. But fun.</p>
<h3 id="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072link-6795586a" class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-xbcl5e yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072e1gnsphs0">Send a silly text.</h3>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">Dr. Ashford and her partner would text memes and emojis to each other for a laugh, she said.</p>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">I told Dr. Ashford that I sometimes try to find the most obscure emojis to send to Tom, without comment, like a lobster or a CD.</p>
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<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">Or instead of texting in sentences, Dr. Ashford said, “you could speak only in emoji language,” and have your partner unravel your cryptic message.</p>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">A friend of mine texts his husband, who is frequently out of town for work, goofy pictures of their dog to make him laugh. Sometimes it’s a close-up photo of the dog huffing her food; other times he would draw on a jaunty hat or kerchief.</p>
<h3 id="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072link-76b95001" class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-xbcl5e yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072e1gnsphs0">Plan a surprise date.</h3>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">Kim and Bennett like to take turns devising a mystery date. One person does all the planning, “and all the other has to do is show up,” Kim said. Their dates have included rock climbing and renting a convertible for a scenic drive.</p>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">A good source of date ideas, Bennett said, is Airbnb Experiences, inventive activities led by local experts — many of which are not expensive.</p>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">The person being surprised should have an open mind and a good attitude, Bennett added. And if the date doesn’t go as planned, you have another inside joke, she said.</p>
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<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">Kodiyalam encourages couples in her practice to think of activities that made them feel most alive when they were younger — and figure out how to do “an updated version of it.”</p>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">One couple she treated reminisced about scavenger hunts and obstacle courses, so Kodiyalam suggested they try tackling an escape room together. If you both loved to paint as children, you can try a “paint and sip” art class.</p>
<h3 id="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072link-579d3818" class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-xbcl5e yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072e1gnsphs0">Make a game out of a mundane situation.</h3>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">Add a little lightness to your day by looking for ways you can turn household tasks into a game, Kodiyalam said. You can have a contest to see who can make the most creative dish using ingredients you already have in the fridge or pantry, or who can tidy up an area in your house the fastest.</p>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">On a recent slog to the supermarket with Tom, I divided our shopping list and told him that whoever finished first would get a $5 scratch-off card. Lottery tickets don’t inspire the same greed in him that they do in me, but Tom loves a challenge. He raced through the supermarket aisles like a grim-faced action hero, winning the game.</p>
<p class="yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072css-ac37hb yiv2044981010ydp7d0d8d0fyiv2115029072evys1bk0">Tom ended up giving the scratcher to me. I won $10. Which I then gave to him.</p>
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