Well, I'd agree with that.  Thought you meant "tomorrow we'll meet in 
the bedroom at 8:46 PM.  Be ready!

Scheduling in time for each other is a different story.  Away from the 
TV, away from kids (if you got 'em), etc.  Sometimes it is really hard 
to get out of a routine.

Gruss Gott wrote:
>>Ray wrote:
>>In my experience, this seems to only make the problem worse.
>>"Scheduling it in" takes all the romance out of it, which makes the
>>whole process mechanical.
>>
> 
> 
> Huh, I guess I could understand, but i f you don't finish working
> until 6 or 7, by the time you have dinner and get back from the gym
> it's sleepy time or you're wrecked the next day.
> 
> Technically, you don't have to schedule the act, but you can schedule
> in a show or a dinner; some break from the normal routine that builds
> in "we" time and can kindle a little romance.
> 
> 

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