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is there really any romantic men in this world or have they died with old age. if there is where are you and what would you class as being romantic. or what does your loved one do that makes you smile with love.
have standards changed because of equal rights.

2007-09-28 02:52:34 · 20 answers · asked by bummble bee 2 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

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im a hopeless romantic. i could fill this page with romantic things ive done. ive done things so romantic to bring tears of joy. im good. ok here it goes
-every 19th of the month one red rose bc i have one true love
-i filled her car with rose peddles, love sticky note, confedie, and kisses
-a candle light dinner once a month
-a hot bath/ with the works (message and stuff) once a month
-leave love notes in her pants pockets and everywhere
-wrote sweet things in the snow in the winter and sand in summer
-kiss her awake and goodnight
-send her sweet text messages often or email
ok this list could keep going on and on. but i dont want to fill this page. if you want romantic ideas email me i will gladly help.

2007-09-28 03:01:13 · answer #1 · answered by dontstandoncorners 5 · 0 0

I think I would qualify as romantic. For our anniversary this year, in addition to another gift, I gave my wife a bottle filled with shared memories, poems, quotations, etc written on tiny little scrolls and roleld up witha ribbon. This week she needed to read a book for grad school so while she read I busted out the massage oil and gave her a full body rub down. Last week she was beat so I made dinner every day (I'm slower at it than she is but can cook fine).

Don't know what makes one man romantic and anoher not so much. I'm from Nashville, born and raised, kind of suburban southern. men here hold doors opena dn say ma'am - but other men here treat women like pieces of meat or indentured servants. I know good guys from every corner of America and the midwest - they're out there. Keep looking and you'll do just fine!

2007-09-28 09:59:23 · answer #2 · answered by ledbetter 4 · 0 0

Of course there is still romance. However, i dont get into too much unless i really like the girl because somtimes they get the wrong idea that i want a girlfriend (which isnt the case right now) But if i had a girlfriend, i would not mind setting up romantic evenings: candlelight dinners, candlelight baths, candles are quite useful lol.

Of course theres more but im tired of typing :)

2007-09-28 09:58:10 · answer #3 · answered by Flying Spagetti Monster 7 · 0 0

Romance went out the window when women wanted to be treated as equals. With that said, romance doesn't always have to mean rose petals, candlelight dinners, etc. When my guy, after a hard work day, can come home and cook me dinner AND clean...I find that romantic. When he does little small things for me, I notice and love him all the more for it.

Men get tired of being gentlemen and having the woman bash him for it...eg. opening doors for women.

2007-09-28 09:56:47 · answer #4 · answered by CC 6 · 1 0

It depends on what you call romantic. My BF, for example is far from the Knight on a horse - kind of guy - without going into great depth, we are indeed quite the mismatched couple. Trust me.

However, he makes me compilation cds of his favorite music, holds the door for me, loves it when I speak foreign languages, loves to make me laugh - and - loves me with all his heart.

He is also extremely grounded in his faith, honors his parents, cares for his church and community, takes his job seriously, is honest as can be and can borrow money on a handshake.

That's pretty romantic if you ask me.

No, I won't share.

2007-09-28 10:01:31 · answer #5 · answered by Barbara B 7 · 0 0

This is just for you....

Well I’ve done a lot of searching,
On the outside and within,
Gentle muse to which I allude,
And I never found anything.
Saw the sun and moon in heaven,
Seen a needle wink it’s eye,
A widow watch her house burn down,
Hear her newborn baby cry.
I’ve took a thousand daggers,
Felt the cracking of the whip,
I’ve flown above the tallest trees,
Swam beneath a sinking ship.
But I’m scared to leap the chasm,
And wear my heart upon my sleeve.
And is this feeling really real,
Or is it genuinely make-believe?

Well, I’ve tasted the sweetest poison,
From the holiest of grails,
I’ve spoken of some serious truth,
I’ve told a lot of tales.
I’ve never been a hero,
Not deserving any thanks,
Never saved a damsel in distress,
Distracted enemy tanks.
I’ve walked bare-foot for months,
Across the hottest desert sands,
I laid the sweet young virgin down,
Wiped her tears with my hands.
But I’m scared to leap the chasm,
And wear my heart upon my sleeve.
And is this feeling really real,
Or is it genuinely make-believe?

Now, New York City’s calling,
I will take you there, you know,
I’d cross the earth, the heavens too,
To be wherever you go.
And we made such a big promise,
I’ll keep it until I die,
And what we said that fateful night,
Could be the perfect alibi.
Ever made a wish just knowing,
That such a wish can’t come true?
That’s the feeling I was getting,
When I wished for someone like you.
Now I’ve gone and leapt the chasm,
Put my heart upon my sleeve,
Now I know this feeling is really real,
This isn’t make-believe.

2007-09-28 09:56:49 · answer #6 · answered by Sitting Still 4 · 1 1

Romance and chivalry are not dead; they're just on hiatus until women decide to act like ladies again!
No...to be honest, most guys aren't taught the finer social graces anymore. There ARE still men who think that a woman(any woman) should be treated like a lady, until she proves herself to be otherwise, but those men are fewer and farther between. Maybe some inspiration from the opposite sex is in order; you catch more bees with honey than you do with vinegar(or that sting!)

2007-09-28 09:57:57 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

not all of them are gone. you just have to look in the right places. usually its when you arent looking at all that the best things come along. my bf is a romantic. he has all these ways of just making me feel amazing and special and wanted. i mean besides the opening doors thing he has all these romantic ideas. candles, bubble baths together, nice walk on the beach, passion, spontaneous gifts. its great once you find it and you will. just stop expecting it, dont look for it, it will come when the time is right! good luck

2007-09-28 09:58:16 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm at Guatemala... a little contry lost in the middle of America...

And I think romantic man are lost cause girls don't like that anymore... at least most of them...

Been romantic... it's to give those special details no one else notice to the one you love...

2007-09-28 10:14:37 · answer #9 · answered by Jarb2104 2 · 0 0

Usually my husband will surprise me with something I like. It could be dinner, or a night out just the two of us. I do have to admit those are very rare so I treasure them like diamonds. I also like when he allows for a lot of making out before having sex, because it shows how much he's still into me.

2007-09-28 09:57:51 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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