the slow sunday
Ten questions for couples who have been together long enough that the small things have stopped being asked. Time to ask them again.
Long relationships have a kind of soft amnesia. The small questions stop getting asked because the answer feels assumed. Sometimes the answer has changed, and nobody told anybody.
This deck is for a slow sunday afternoon. Pick three. Pick all ten. Pick none and just sit with each other a while.
The point isn't to interrogate. It's to remember that the person beside you is a moving thing.
It's been a while. That's all.
what's something you've quietly grown into, this past year, that i may not have noticed yet?
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after the fight
Eight quiet questions for the night after a hard one.
begin →bedside conversations
Twelve small questions to ask the person beside you tonight.
begin →first-month nights
Ten gentle questions for the first month of nights together.
begin →where do your dreams take you?
A two-person quiz: where do your dreams keep going, and which places do you share?
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