It's important to remember the gift that keeps on giving … Knock her up, already! LOL
Consider the positives:
* It's a known fact that girls love babies.
* Your parents will finally get off your *** about those mythical grandkids they keep asking about.
* With a bun in the oven, any of those commitment problems will dissipate -- just think about what this little gift could have done for Brad and Jen!
* It's a cost-effective gift you'll actually enjoy giving.
Granted, depending on how you pitch this to her, it can backfire horribly, in which case she'll probably give you that restraining order you've always wanted, but hey, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
2007-02-04 13:30:49
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answered by Faceless 4
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YES! Women Want Love & Affection On Valentine's Day. It's The Day Where U & The Person U Love Have A Day 2 Celebrate Ur Love 4 Each Other. We Don't Expect Anything Big Or Out Of The Way. Just Be Sweet & We'll Be Satisfied. :)
2007-02-02 20:05:24
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answered by Abby 6
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Remember, but don't go over board. Rent a couple of romantic comedies and make a "snuggle room" with nothing but blankets pillows, and candles. Pop popcorn- have a beer ( buy her some girly stuff like wine coolers) and hang out. Don't get a card because after the day is over- the card gets the "how long do I keep this" treatment and goes into a box or the garbage. Buy a photo fame that you can put 5 or 6 pic's in and put in ones of you two together. Thats something she will love- because it celebrates the both of you. Not just some cheesy holiday with guess candy and wilting roses you bought on the side of the road. Keep it low key and simple.
2007-02-02 14:23:50
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answered by jypsiiie 2
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i think of they are appropriate. In at present's community, everybody think of roughly is intercourse. in the event that they actually want a relationship which will final an lifetime then marriage is the answer. i individually am getting married in October, and that i be attentive to that i would be with the guy continuously. I trust the church one hundred% and as for the folk who're offering at present. Its an remarkable theory, i've got continuously theory it develop into an magnificent theory to represent on your woman on the main romantic day of the 300 and sixty 5 days, and if the church is keen to help then i might take each and all the help i could have. offering is a great step in existence and it desires to be theory approximately very long and stressful. i individually trust the church.
2016-11-02 04:29:20
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answered by ? 4
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I think Valentine's Day has been turned into a commercial rip-off, but on the other hand I and lots of other women still love it because we're hopeless romantics :) It depends what she's like - if she's fully into flowers and romantic gestures, then that would usually mean she likes V-Day. Arrange a surprise night out with a dozen roses and tell one of her friends or her family so she keeps the date free. Good luck!
2007-02-08 05:59:33
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answered by muffin75 2
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Yes I think it's VERY important to remember Valentines Day.
2007-02-02 14:09:01
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answered by Bryan M 5
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To me valentines day is just a bit of harmless fun and a big rip off, women only want to be remembered and know your thinking of them so guys remember the card and perfume if shes really special
2007-02-02 14:08:48
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answered by im2jaded04 3
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I'd rather the guy remember all year and be romantic and spontaneous for no special reason. If he does that, then the "Valentine's requirement" so needed/wanted by women isn't necessary...for me anyway. That being said, what do they want? Think of her and what she would like...don't buy her jewelry because some knucklehead in here said so. Don't buy her lingerie if she is a flannel pj girl. THINK about her and it will come to you. What does she like? Enjoy? What means a lot to her? Be creative!
2007-02-02 14:10:38
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answered by ubiquitous_mr_lovegrove 4
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Yes. It is good to remember those that you love, especially your sweetheart.
The effort you put forth to remember your honey on Valentine's Day will be returned to you in so many ways.
Flowers are always perfect, chocolate in a heart box and maybe something sparkly like earrings or a necklace, not into jewelry, then maybe a gift certificate.
2007-02-08 08:42:28
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answered by ♥Enya♥ 4
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Not particularly...It is important to remember the original celebration for The Day of Love, it was called The Feast of Lupercalia. Back in the days before there was a Saint Valentine, the Romans already had a day devoted to the celebration of love. At the festival, boys and girls would draw names from a large vase, the boy was paired with the girl whose name he chose, and they would be bf/gf until the next Feast of Lupercalia, or until they got married. Try not to worry, and be happy on that day.
2007-02-02 14:20:50
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answered by WMD 7
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