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Romantic Movies That'll Make You Laugh By Nicole Dean
Romance is serious business. Or is it?
Which do you think your husband would choose if put to the test:
a.) Watch the beautiful tearjerker movie, The Notebook b.) Do anything that doesn't involve watching The Notebook
My answer is easy. My husband would opt for a root canal rather than sitting through a movie like The Notebook or Terms of Endearment. Now don't get me wrong. That doesn't mean he's not romantic. The man loves deeper than I could describe. He's simply not a fan of traditional 'romance movies'.
Our date nights usually involve Ben Stiller, Adam Sandler, Owen Wilson, or Jim Carrey. Those men don't know this, but they're a huge part of what makes our marriage such a joy. The fact that our date nights consist of a fun movie instead of a forced moment means that my husband is happy and relaxed – two very good things for romance.
Are you looking for a lighthearted fun romantic movie that both you and your husband will enjoy? Here are some of our favorites.
The Princess Bride (1987) "Is this a kissing book?" The Princess Bride is the story of a woman who is being forced to marry a cold, evil prince, while her true love tries to stop the wedding.
I don't know how many times I tried to get my husband to watch this movie until finally I just put the movie in, clicked 'play', and hid the remote. It's now one of his favorite movies. He likes it because of the comedy and the fighting. I love it because it's just a joy to watch.
Groundhog Day (1993) After reluctantly going to cover Punksatawney Phil for Groundhog Day, a weatherman gets stuck living the same day repeatedly.
This is one of my husband's all-time favorite movies. Plus, if your husband is a fan of Caddyshack, he'll appreciate Bill Murray battling a rodent once again.
The Wedding Singer (1998) Robbie, the wedding singer and Julia, the waitress are both engaged to be married but to the wrong people.
Any man who remembers the 80s will thoroughly enjoy this. And, every woman will be teary-eyed when Robbie sings "Grow Old with You" at the end.
Love Actually (2003) This movie portrays eight stories of love. It shows romantic love, as well as love of a father for his son, love between siblings, and love of friendship. It's a beautiful story that shows that Love Actually is All Around. It's funny on so many levels, but also deeply touching.
Romance doesn't need to be serious. It can be fun! Just enjoy each other. Now go grab a funny movie, snuggle up with your hubby and enjoy. About the Author Nicole Dean invites you to http://www.RomanceYourHusband.com, a website dedicated to helping married couples stay friends and to help them remember why they married each other in the first place. Our disclaimer is: If he's a jerk, this won't work. But, if he's sweet, rub his feet.
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