lying next to each other...bit of cuddling..bit of naughtines...lookin at the stars..sharing your dreams n thinking how too make a better life...
2007-03-23 03:21:10
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answered by ithunderhyderabad 2
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My partner and I are quite romantic towards each other.; we like giving surprises;
Some of the things he has given me are;
A flying lesson;
One christmas, he gave me a huge stocking full of little gifts, all wrapped separately; a carved buddha; a set of perfumed candles; a book; a pair of earrings, cds; some stuff from Lush; and a tiny box, which had written on it "do not open until 3pm Christmas Day".
It rattled a little when I shook it, and I thought it was more earrings; but he wouldn't tell me.
At the stroke of 3, I opened the box and there was a tiny key inside; and a note saying " go out to the back door where you will find what your key opens"
I raced to the back door; outside, there was a gleaming, state of the art, new bike; the key was for the bike lock; I had mentioned almost in passing a few months previously that I'd never had a new bicycle - it was always a hand me down from someone else. And guess what? I was 48 before I got that bike!
I got him a trip to Amsterdam for his 40th;
For Valentines day this year, I told him to keep a certain date in March free and to turn up at a certain place in formal wear. He turned up at the appointed time, and I met him, and gave him a ticket to see a famous violinist, Ann-Sophie Mutter that evening. He had tried to buy tickets and they were sold out, but I had already bought his ticket!
2007-03-23 01:39:18
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answered by marie m 5
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The most romantic thing anyone's ever done is: I came home from work on Valentine's the yr before last & my bloke met me @ the door, blindfolded me then walked me to our bathroom where he had run me a beutiful deep, hot bath, with candle-light everywhere. When I got out the bathroom he'd left me a brand new fluffy towel, I then noticed that there were tea-light candles leading down the stairs, I followed the path & it led in to our lounge & he'd laid the table with a single yellow rose & he'd made me spag bol & trifle (my fave's). So I sat down to a delicious, homecooked meal in my bath towel. Now if that isn't romantic I don't know what might be.
2007-03-23 02:51:00
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answered by Bubbly Blonde 4
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It's the little things that count. Drawing a bubble bath for you to enjoy without hearing the baby crying in the living room. Making a special dinner for you when you've had a bad day at work. Offering to do the laundry without being asked to do it....those are the special moments that make relationships worth while. It's not a matter of HOW MUCH did he spend on me, but WHAT HE WILLINGLY DID for me.
2007-03-23 01:04:09
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answered by trikelkelley 2
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I came home from work late after having to stay behind for a couple of hours and when I got home I found my boyfriend boiling water in saucepans and in the kettle.
When I asked what he was doing he said he'd been running me a bath but the gas meter had run out & there was no hot water so he was boiling the water himself instead.
I thought that was one of the sweetest things he's ever done.
2007-03-23 01:02:42
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answered by Rainbow-Taster 2
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I was attacked in a foreign country. My friend who I didn't know that well walked me home every night until I felt safe again. We really got to know one another during this time and we started going many places. When i was ready to go it alone again he insisted I call or at least text him to let him know i was home safe. He ended up calling me in a state of panic before I'd even made it home saying he was sick with worry and sorry he let me convince him i was fine and was running to find me. I was relieved because it was terrifying without him. He caught up to me and he hugged me so tight and told me he loved me and couldn't bare the thought of it happening once let alone it happening again.
I couldn't really narrow down the most romantic thing I've done for him, other than to just be ready to be there for him when he needs like he was for me.
2007-03-23 01:08:13
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answered by Sakuradoll 1
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me and my boyfriend hasd been going through a rough patch and we hadnt seen each other for a few days he rang me to call over to his house
i walked in the door(angry!!) and he called me from upstairs to come into the bathroom there was a bubble bath with rose petals around d side candles and a glass of wine for me....(i stopped being angry then!!) then after the bath i got out he had a whole new outfit laid out for me and with the help of my sister everything else a girl needs getting ready(make up etc)
i got ready and we went for a lovely meal....
It was the most romantic thing he ever done for me and probably ever will do!!now we are back 2 ourselves again its gr8 but i doubt ill b gettin dat again!!
his usually the most unromantic preson in the world!!
his idea of being romantic these days is tellin me 2 block my nose before he lets off a seriously intoxicating fart!!!!
2007-03-23 01:02:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Last year i was really depressed.....i had just lost my grandpa, who i was very close to, and i was working 24/7 trying to earn some money cause me and my partner couldn't afford the bills.
Anyway, i came home late one night from work, totally starving and tires, and my partner had cooked me my favourite meal, lit candles, opened a bottle of wine and had borrowed money from his mate to buy me the dvd i'd wanted for ages, in the dvd player, ready to press play. I was soo impressed, it was so sweet and made me feel so much better.
2007-03-26 04:14:18
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband planned a surprise honeymoon for us. Even while traveling there he would not tell me where we where going. IT was lovely. Plus he let me quit my job to go and do further studying.
For V day he left little notes everywhere for me, on my phone, computer, in my car, burnt a message and our song on a cd and left it for me to discover plus on top of all that cooked a lovely meal for dinner that night.
He dosn't do this kind of thing often so when he does do it, I love it so much more.
2007-03-23 01:06:05
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answered by MJ 5
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Well a man or woman performing very sexual is a touchy field. I don't see the "pal" part within the story. It pleasant seemed in the opening, nonetheless as I learn on, he is also performing all affectionate to "woo" you, to trap you in and hold you, like he's doing at the side of his different female "associates." You have to break it off.
2016-08-10 21:33:04
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answered by aliaga 4
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I bought my now wife over 1000 individually wrapped roles for Valentines when we were going out! 14 years later still together and almost eaten all the rolos!
2007-03-23 01:00:17
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answered by Monkeyphil 4
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