July is share a sunset with your lover month. This is a month long event for couples around the world to find an unobstructed view of the western sky, from a beach, field, hill, or mountain and to share a sunset with each other. You too can participate in the share a sunset with your lover event.
Before you head out to watch the sunset together, you may want to pack two folding chairs, a blanket, something delicious to eat, such as sliced turkey, sliced roast beef, cherry tomatoes, baby carrots, shrimp cocktail, and some bottled water.
You may want to sustain your romantic mood from sharing a sunset, twilight, and the appearence of the first stars of the evening, by saying the five little words everyone loves to hear,"Let's go out for dinner."
After sharing the sunset with your lover, you may want to exchange neck and shoulder rubs with each other. Wouldn't that be relaxing? Many people carry tension in their neck and shoulders. Taking turns helping each other release that tension is a great way to continue being affectionate with each other after the sunset.
If you are working during the sunsets and cannot glance at them even briefly on the way to the water cooler, the book, Share a Sunset with Your Lover is available through Xlibris. Here is the link. www.xlibris.com/ShareaSunsetwithYourLover.html
Melissa Chamberlin, Ph.D. offers practical solutions to couples instead of theories. She uses an educational based approach which incorporates the PLISSIT model at the PLISS level (permission giving, limited information and specific suggestions). She has helped countless couples to fall in love with each other all over again. Dr. Chamberlin is a diplomat of the American Board of Sexology and a member of the American College of Sexologists. She completed the Sommelier Society of America's Captains Course and holds a sommelier certificate. She is also a member of the Sommelier Society of America.