Hubby accuses me of not being romantic all the time. I think its hokey.
I prefer to show my love and affection with little things like bringing him a fresh glass of soda or him clearing snow off my car in the winter.
Hubby accuses me of not being romantic all the time. I think its hokey.
I prefer to show my love and affection with little things like bringing him a fresh glass of soda or him clearing snow off my car in the winter.
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I am not romantic in the sense of expensive restraunts and diamonds and such. I always tell Doug if he has the money to buy me a large diamond anything to instead get me a puppy from a reputable breeder. A diamond is so cold where a puppy gives warmth and fun. lol
But I am a romantic in the sense that I love surprises and I love to spoil people. I love how romantic Doug is. He does little notes for me sometimes, or runs a bath for the two of us, or will sing to me and so on. I enjoy making and serving him meals, keeping him in baking(this is difficult because he goes through it so fast lol), spoiling him with things he loves like his guitar or Martial Arts classes. As it was said. Romance is different to each person.
Cute thread Spark's--I guess I'll have to agree with alll of you. The flowers and candlekight doesn't really mean much to me either. It's the little everyday things that I see as romantic. I love having his favourite relaxing clothes always handy, love the way he lights up when he knows I thought of doing some odd silly little thing for him. When our kids were young and I would watch hubby playing with them even when he was dog tired, even now that the kids are grown , seeing how he is always there and willing to help, how he is with the grankids...this is roamntic to me. And we do say "I love you" so many times a day and we both know we mean it, no need for fancy displays here. The way he will go out of his way to make things easier on me, that counts for a lot in my book. We just seem to love having time to relax together and watch a special movie or discuss something special we want to do for the kids... all that grubby little stuff is really what I count as romantic...just knowing you care and are cared for.
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Gotta admit, I'm probably a hopeless romantic. Romance movies have rotted my brain.
But I'd be happy without candlelight dinners and things like that from the movies, but I can't lie and say I wouldn't like it either..
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Same here, well at least, Mike likes to think so. He always tells me "But how many times have you seen something like what you've seen in the movies that aren't 'real' in real life?"
Way to kill it. I often tell him to go watch chick flicks and pick up a tip or two and come back to me! LOL
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Not in the least! I'd rather go hiking or something on a date.![]()
My first date was to an amusement park.We went on huge rollercoasters and such and ate Johnny Rockets. So, nah, not a romance type at all. I'd take Mulligans (local irish pub/grille) or The Cabin (another local) over an expensive restaurant anytime!
I do however, appreciate gifts, but they don't need to be expensive like diamonds, chocolates, flowers, etc. If they have thought to them I'd appreciate it! If I know the person totally thought of me when they saw it that makes it better.
I also love hugs, cuddling, holding hands, all that but not candlelight dinners or anything! Of course, maybe once in awhile it'd be cute. But otherwise, it's the little things I appreciate in a relationship
Ha ha I would say no not really but I decided to try to make Corby a "romantic" dinner tonight. It really wasn't, the only table we have is in the family room (usually eat at the bar) and we ate while sitting on computer chairs. I found a candle, bought some nice glasses, and made dinner. I even bought some fruity wine, ha ha. No music or anything, just a nice dinner...in the family room. It was fun. I'm not one for expensive gifts and such, the only diamond I wanted is on my ring. Corby has brought me flowers one time, because I gave him crap for never bringing me flowers (joking)he doesn't get the whole concept of flowers, cards, etc. Which is okay with me, there's plenty of ways to show somebody you love them without that stuff. We are very affectionate on a daily basis and say I love you often.
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I am a hopeless romantic.
Problem is, I married someone without an OUNCE of romance in his body.
I mean... one birthday I got a drive through meal from burger king. I love flowers and cards, sappy little emails and notes saying I love you.
Nope, my hubby doesn't have it in him.
(My first husband though, he could certainly make things romantic even when they were going horribly wrong... guess I went for the polar opposite this go-round)
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I am not a huge romantic. I certainly like it every once in awhile, and my boyfriend can definitely be romantic at times.We are very affectionate with each other day to day.
For Valentine's he got me a necklace and a card. He always writes in the card... a long paragraph of sweet things. It really makes me happy to hear it because I tell him how I feel about him. And everything he says he means, I can just tell. I'm so glad I didn't get a guy who is uncomfortable talking about his emotions. Honestly, I think it's his culture... he's from Columbia.
All the time it would get overwhelming, but every so often I love it.![]()
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Dinner, flowers, candy, candlelight, yes I want that all. Hubby just came home with the sweetest card, flowers and candies. We will do dinner another night, going out on 2.14 is not the best idea.
I like all of those things and I like hikes and blues bars, horse stables and art shows, museums, book stores, coffee houses.
I don't limit myself to just liking one thing, there is so much to like and explore in this world but for romance oh yes, give me the dinner the champagne, the cocktail dress, the shirt and tie, hubby smelling so good, the fine jewerly and the love in the eyes and then that special
time after ah yes.............. it's good to be spoiled
I'm a romantic or at least I think I am. I'm not the candle lite dinner type of romantic but still remember all of the occasions and try to put a little romance into the mix. I would still rather go hiking than go out to dinner but that is just who I am. In fact I took my wife to a State Park on our first date. I guess I have a feminine side in that I like chick flicks that are usually romantic in nature.
Then again I love movies like Raiders or the Bourne trilogy and Football. I guess the Mrs is probably a better judge and I'm probably wrong.![]()
I don't get the whole flowers delivered at work thing...its obviously just to show off...are people that insecure? A friend got them delivered friday and left them there all weekend so they would be there today...why wouldn't you enjoy them at home? Another male co-worker was frantic on the phone about some flowers being delivered...and they just went through bankruptcy and have to have all the newest flat screen tv's etc...wth???
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I have been frosted!
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