i wish i knew where you lived. my husband and i go to the poconos in pa (cove haven). a little pricey but well worth it. we come back from a weekend there very connected. if that is not an option if you have children have a relative take them for the weekend and you and your wife enjoy yourselves at home. make sure you plan everything for her make her feel special (candles, romantic music, you cook dinner). Good luck
2006-11-10 22:48:33
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answered by kelsey 5
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Just do little things for her....like make her a candle light dinner so when she comes home she doesn't have to cook. Send her flowers at work. Take her favorite flower pedals and sprinkle them from the door to the bathtub. And have the bathroom filled with candles and a hot bubble bath. Also you could write her a love note and stick it some where were she will definitely see it. Clean the house for her. Send her to the day at the spa.
I hope these help
2006-11-11 06:01:16
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answered by THE 3
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Ok, I would tell her you love her more often! Then one night cook a romantic dinner( or anything you want really!) and give her a beautiful gift like a necklace! Girls love presents! Or you can even set a trail of rose pedals from the front door to where your eating!
How romantic!
2006-11-11 05:55:37
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answered by Alyssa 3
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I guess you had to spend a lot of time with her in spite of a hectic schedules even theSat or Sundays and even ur almost 2 years of marriage don't forget to say I love you honey maybe it is corny but the word i love you is very important .Above all prayer is the best answer to make the relationship stronger and lasting.
2006-11-11 06:19:29
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answered by cute cute 1
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Sometimes being romantic can be as simple as telling her that she looks beautiful, holding her hand as you sit or walk beside her, or looking into her eyes as she tells you about her day. Romance doesn't have to be overblown. Flowers are nice and candlelight dinners are great don't get me wrong. Just don't go overboard whatever you do the last thing you want to be is cheesy.
2006-11-11 06:15:17
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answered by cas2173 1
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You need to think about what your wife likes... Cinema??? Dinner (somewhere special)??? Flowers turning up at work??? A quick rendevous in the lunch hour??? Exotic holiday??? Offering to give her a day or two off any work at home to "find herself"??? Giving her more "her time"???
Sometimes, the little things will outway the GRAND gestures...
Try here too: http://www.theromantic.com/
2006-11-11 05:54:48
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answered by Forlorn Hope 7
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it doesn't have to be all flowers and massages and candles. tell her you love her, for sure, but show her as well. help around the house without being asked to. bring home take away so she doesn't have to cook dinner. if you have kids, take them to the park for the afternoon so she gets some time to herself, or organise someone to look after them overnight and have a night together. it doesn't have to be spectacular or expensive, you just have to show her its genuine. tell her you love her, be affectionate but not sleazy. just be considerate and try to show her your best side, like you would have when you first met
2006-11-11 06:07:09
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answered by mhm 3
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Ask your wife. I mean it. Sit down and say what you wrote. Say you want to be more romantic and would like to know what she would like for you both to do.
But! Send her flowers first.
2006-11-11 09:36:58
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answered by Mit 4
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I think it's romantic when my husband cooks, cleans and does laundry. It's a BIG turn on for me.
2006-11-11 06:14:22
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answered by denise b 2
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buy her a dress and take her out to dinner.you don't have to spend a lot of money to be romantic,its all about the quality time.
2006-11-11 06:01:24
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answered by Anonymous
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