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  • This Valentine's Day Gift Is Super Romantic and Won't Cost the Hubby a Thing (for Now)

    These printable love vouchers will woo your partner!
    by Kitty Elicay .
This Valentine's Day Gift Is Super Romantic and Won't Cost the Hubby a Thing (for Now)
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  • Once February rolls in, the pressure is on for couples to find the perfect way to profess their love for their partner. Valentine’s Day has turned into a day when showering partners with "acts of love" is really just a code for "buy them gifts."

    We know that showing your significant other they matter doesn’t have to mean buying them material things. In fact, if you ask wives what they really want, the top answer isn’t something money can buy (clue: it starts with the letter ‘S,’ but it's not sex LOL). Sometimes all you need to do to make her happy and feel loved is to take a little load off her shoulders and spend some time together.

    If you’re looking for ideas, we have the best one: love coupons! These are sweet and romantic gestures or experiences that your partner can redeem at their leisure. Yes, some of them include things that you’ll need to shell out money for, but the beauty is you can spread the vouchers throughout the year, so you can have something to look forward to even after Valentine's Day. And it doesn’t apply to just the wives — husbands can receive these, too!

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    For Valentine’s Day, surprise your partners and print out these love coupons for that kilig factor

    Good for a good night’s sleep

    If you’re parents to a newborn, you’re sure to earn extra pogi points for this.
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    But you have to really commit to staying up and fulfilling baby’s needs to ease your wife’s worries. No babies? Make sure both of you get a good night’s sleep by making each other comfortable. That means, no making kalabit for the rest of the night! (Yes, this goes both ways!)

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    Good for a free pass on chores

    If you can’t commit to do all the chores, then just commit to doing that one chore your partner hates the most.
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    Nothing makes the heart beat faster than hearing the words “I’ll do all the laundry” or “I’ll take charge of washing the dishes.”

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    Good for a day of no complaints.

    Yes, no complaining is also synonymous to “no nagging!”
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    Arguments can easily happen when one partner forgets to hold their tongue. Redeem this coupon if you want to have a peaceful day. 

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    Good for a relaxing massage

    There's no question — both moms and dads need this!
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    You can ask your partner to give you one or head to your favorite spa for a few hours of relaxation. Who can say no to this?

    Good for a favorite dessert date

    It's also an excuse for a quick break — just the two of you.
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    Act like young lovebirds and indulge in something sweet — but make sure the one holding the coupon gets to pick. Better yet, surprise your partner by bringing home their favorite cake or chocolate.

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    Good for a staycation for two

    Because you and your partner also need your alone-time.
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    Yes, you might feel guilty leaving the kids behind, but a quick staycation with just the two of you allows you to recharge and strengthen your relationship. Remember, the one you need to prioritize the most is your relationship or marriage with your significant other.

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    Good for a morning to sleep in

    Treat it as an emergency coupon when your energy is running low!
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    Two coupons for sleep? Yes, please! It is what moms crave the most, after all.

    Good for one movie night

    Since Valentine's Day falls on a weekday, you can use this as an excuse to have a date at home.
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    Whether it’s in the theater or just streaming on Netflix, it’s the perfect excuse to cuddle! (Or pass out in each other’s arms. LOL.

    Good for one day of grocery shopping

    You might be surprised — supermarket shopping can be therapeutic!
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    Make your wife proud by buying all the food your family needs — by yourself. Earn extra brownie points by taking the kids with you!

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    Good for a date night

    Make her feel extra special by treating her like a queen.
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    You don’t need to treat her to anywhere fancy but you better make sure that for this night, you only have eyes for her.

    Good for one day of me-time

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    Give yourself one day apart and pursue all those things you want to do.
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    Yes, moms need time for self-care, but this also applies to the husbands. Every parent needs a break every now and then to become a better parent.

    Good for one love letter

    Don’t just write for the sake of writing — be as cheesy as you want!
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    There’s nothing like an old-fashioned, handwritten letter to ignite those passionate feelings between you and your partner. Before you know it, you’ll be pouring your heart out — and winning your spouse over one more time.

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    Good for doing anything you want

    Let your partner take charge — she'll love it!
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    You know when you try and get your spouse to do something that you’re interested in but she refuses? This coupon is perfect for those moments.

    Good for one "put that phone away" moment

    Have a time out from your gadgets and really focus on each other.
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    We often see wives on our Smart Parenting Village complaining because their husbands are always glued to their gadgets and consoles, so whip out this coupon when you want your partner’s undivided attention. Everyone in the family can benefit from reduced screen time.

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