>How do you help your wife get through that time of the month?I'd be more understanding of the inevitable emotional outbursts that would ensue. I certainly don't mean to imply that Elizabeth is emotionally incontinent, but she's suffered a lot and it's definitely taken its toll on her. The symptoms tend to vary from person to person, but she'd likely be more sensitive than usual, and as such would probably be much more susceptible to feeling down. I would do my best to make her feel safe and cared for. I'd hold back on the more cliche lovey-dovey stuff since she probably wouldn't be in the mood for that. I'd just try to cater to all her needs. But I'd give her space, if and when she needed it.
>>356644010 or so threads. I enjoy posting here even if I don't do it too often.
>>3567141>he arranged for my grandmother to receive a rose on both their anniversary and on her birthday for many years to come.That made me smile.
>>3567374>What non-lewd things do you do together?I get my guitar. I play and she sings. We end up writing a kick-ass piece of music.
Lighting candles and reading together, or to each other if we're feeling up for such a cliche.
And naturally, more mundane things like cuddling or just talking.
>Would it be fun?Most definitely. I really like fantasizing about things like that.
>Why?They're things that we'd both enjoy.