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Social Science 2011-02-28 2 min read

Learn Ways to Heat Up Your Romance from Top Relationship Expert

Even if February 14th has passed you by, you still have time to make this month your best ever! Here are five more ways to make Valentine's Day, and every day, passionate and romantic!

STAMFORD, CT, February 28, 2011

Even if February 14th crept up on you, you still have time to make this month your best ever! Here are five more ways to make Valentine's Day, and EVERY day, the passionate and romantic!

1. If Wheaties is the breakfast cereal of champions, then champagne is the drink of lovers! Champagne, in moderation, is known to lower one's inhibitions and produces a feeling of warmth throughout the body. If this doesn't set the tone for you, I don't know what will! But if you are not into champagne or any alcohol for that matter, try some nice hot chocolate with marshmallows. There aren't many things more romantic than sipping some warm hot chocolate by the fireplace with your lover.

2. Let's give a shout out to Hershey's for making those little chocolate Hershey's kisses - which come in a variety of flavors now: i.e. milk chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate, chocolate with almonds, etc. Buy a bag of these little babies and put them all over the place so your partner will find them throughout the day. Place some on the bathroom sink so your partner sees them as soon as they begin their day. Then sprinkle some on their car seat and/or dashboard (maybe spell out their initials); put some in their briefcase - you get the picture! If you ask me, Hershey's chocolate kisses were made for Valentine's Day.

3. Put a little love music in your life. Pick out one of the classic love songs sung by Elvis Presley or Marc Antony or mix up a CD with you and your partner's personal favorites. Play the music while at home and in your car while driving around. I don't know about you, but romantic music is bound to get me in the mood.

4. Get a tattoo - that's right - a tattoo! Get a henna temporary (henna) tattoo of your partner's name on your shoulder or belly. This will be a great conversation piece throughout the night. And keep 'em guessing - don't let on that it is a temporary tattoo - the conversation could turn really interesting.

5. Make up a romantic screensaver so when your partner turns on their computer they see a romantic personal message from you. What a romantic way to start your day!

Whatever your personal fancy, whether you like champagne or chocolate, music, flowers etc. find your unique way to tell your partner you love them this Valentine's Day.

Dr. Patty Ann is a sought-after public speaker, author, publisher and confidant to other professionals in the field of relationship advice. She is a world renowned relationship expert and a licensed psychotherapist who has helped hundreds of people learn how to increase romance and happiness in their relationships. With a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, a Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work, a Master's Degree in Nursing and Registered Nurse certification, she is hands-down the topmost professional in her field. For more information, please visit http://www.drpattyann.com.