Most couples don’t struggle because they don’t want to spend time together.
They struggle because it never quite makes it onto the calendar. It gets pushed, forgotten, or replaced by whatever feels easier at the end of a long day. A done-for-you date night removes that friction entirely. No deciding what to make, no scrolling for ideas, no last-minute takeout. It’s simple, planned, and ready when you are—so instead of talking about it, you actually do it.
And for the men who like a clear win: if you want your wife to swoon, tell her you’ve got one date night a month handled. Not “we should,” not “we’ll see,” but done. Planned. Taken care of. There’s something powerful about removing the mental load and creating space to just enjoy each other. It’s thoughtful, it’s easy, and it’s the kind of consistency that quietly changes everything.