101 Inexpensive Ways to Say “I Love You”
Write your lover an original, romantic poem (no matter how bad or sappy it is!)
Give your lover a romantic massage
Take an evening to learn all about your lover’s hobby or unique interest
Prepare a romantic meal for your lover (even if you’re a lousy cook)
Rent a romantic movie to watch with your lover (An Affair to Remember and Casablanca are great!)
Make a list for your lover of your ten favorite romantic memories of the time you’ve spent together
Tell your lover how much you enjoy waking up to them in the morning as soon as you wake up
Buy flowers for your lover’s mother to thank her for bringing such a special person into the world
Wash the dishes by hand with your lover, even if you have a dishwasher
Bring your lover romantic flowers at least once a week
Take your lover to a free museum or art exhibit
Make a romantic picture frame for your lover with your favorite photo of you together
Brag to your friends or family about how much you adore your lover
Make dinner for your lover’s family to get to know them better
Offer to give your lover a haircut (but only if you know what you’re doing!)
Buy the sappiest, cheapest greeting card you can find and add your own special romantic message
Make giving your lover a hug your first priority when you get home from work
Tell your lover that your relationship is your number one priority
Ask your lover to teach you how to make their favorite meal
Take your lover to a romantic park to push them on a swing
Save romantic souveniers from every date you go on with your lover
Take your lover on a romantic ferris wheel ride
Clean your lover’s car for them
Write your lover a “101 reasons why I love you” list
Kiss your lover on the cheek every day
Make a romantic scrapbook full of pictures showing your lover as a kid growing up and give it to them as a present
Buy your lover an inexpensive box of candy to share together (not just for Valentine’s Day!)
Build a romantic sandcastle together with your lover at the beach
Take your lover back to the place where you went on your first date together
Give your lover a romantic thank-you note for all of the happiness they bring you
Learn how to sew and surprise your lover by fixing a ripped article of clothing for them
Email or scribble down a snippet from a romantic poem for your lover
Whisper secret romantic words in your lover’s ear, even when you are alone together
Put together a romantic photo album of pictures of you and your lover
Put a smiling picture of your lover on your car’s dashboard
Take your lover on a romantic afternoon hike or walk
Have flowers delivered to your lover at home or work
Read romantic love poems to your lover and laugh together at how sappy it is
Try to knit your lover a horrible, romantic winter hat, sweater or gloves
Mail your lover a card or letter expressing your love, even if you live together
Put a gentle arm around your lover’s shoulders when walking together
Make your lover a romantic calendar with a different picture of you together for each month
Watch a romantic movie together and make a bowl of popcorn for you to share
Take your lover on a romantic drive in a rich part of town to look at houses together
Buy an inexpensive bottle of wine for you and your lover to share
Say “I’m proud of you” to your lover
Paint a picture for your lover, no matter how awful your painting skills
Write a letter to the editor of your local paper thanking your lover for everything they do for you
Breath on your lover’s hands to warm them when it’s cold outside
Make your lover a romantic CD of songs that are special to you
Pack a special, romantic picnic for your lover
Take your lover out to try one of your favorite hobbies or sports–or try theirs!
Tell your lover how much your first kiss or date meant to you
Use romantic text messages to send your lover love letters on their cell phone
Start a romantic blog for your lover with pictures and posts about your relationship
Express your love on a mirror or window by writing with a bar of soap (don’t worry, it washes off!)
Romantically kiss each of your lover’s fingertips, one after another
Learn how to play a song for your lover on a musical instrument, then surprise them with a romantic impromptu performance
Surprise your lover with lunch at work
Surprise your lover with romantic rose petals on the pillows at bedtime
Cut out small hearts from construction paper and leave them in places where your lover will find them
Email your lover to let them know you are thinking of them during the day
Plant flowers in your lover’s yard or in a windowsill planter
Draw a romantic, funny cartoon for your lover expressing your love (the worse the drawing the better!)
Learn how to give your lover an amateur manicure
Sing a romantic karaoke song for your lover the next time you go to a bar together
Have a romantic dinner waiting for your lover after work
Light romantic candles for your lover at dinner, bedtime or when sitting around
Learn how say “I love you” in a different language to surprise your lover
Send a romantic e-card to your lover’s email inbox
Shovel the driveway for your lover after a snowstorm
Surprise your lover by changing the oil in their car or rotating their tires
Ask your lover’s family about any special ideas for making them happier
Offer to paint your lover’s nails (if a woman) or to help him shave (if a man)
Bake your lover a cake and write a special romantic message in frosting
Play romantic music while eating together or spending time together
Cook for your lover in a way you’ve never tried before, like grilling outside
Ask your lover to dance with you to a romantic song while your are alone together
Take your lover for a romantic bike ride
Use creative romantic words other than “I love you” to tell your lover how you feel
Rake the yard or mow the lawn for your lover
Instead of store-bought flowers, make a romantic bouquet of wildflowers for your lover
Make your lover homemade candy instead of buying
Take turns reading to each other from a favorite novel or book
Buy a book of romantic art and ask your lover to look at it with you
Make a scrapbook of all the romantic notes and cards you’ve received from your lover
Take your lover sledding on a snow day (it’s not just for kids!)
Make plans with your lover for exciting and fun weekend dates for the rest of the month
Try an exciting new recreational activity with your lover that neither of you have done before
Call in sick to work on your anniversary every year just to spend romantic time with your lover
Find out your lover’s favorite drink and become a master at making it
Make a list with your lover of all the wonderful things you have in common
Go to the fair with your lover and win them a stuffed animal (whether you’re a man or a woman!)
Call your lover during the work day to tell them you were thinking of them
Put time and thought into making homemade jewelry for your lover (but don’t forget to buy the real stuff occasionally!)
Ask your lover for a picture of them to carry in your wallet or purse
Try baking a romantic batch of cookies or cupcakes for you lover
Sneak out to get ice cream to share with your lover
Take your lover to garage sales or flea markets to shop together for things you both enjoy
Play a competitive game with your lover, whether physical or non-physical, and don’t be afraid to lose
Make your own list of 101 new ways to be romantic with your lover!
2007-10-17 07:31:37
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answered by Don 7
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Do something with her that she knows you have absolutely no interest in.
Make love to her for her enjoyment only, twice in a row.
Put her before everyone and thing else in your lives including your mother.
Tell her you love her when she is looking into your eyes.
Kiss her goodbye in the morning even if she is asleep.
Kiss her hello before you put down what you are carrying.
Hug her just because.
Touch her hair/shoulder, something when you walk by each other.
Always remember her on holidays and birthdays with a real present to open, size doesn't matter it is the thought behind it.
Never insult or ignore how something makes her feel.
Treat her the way you want to be treated.
2007-10-17 07:34:57
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answered by New England Babe 7
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It depends on what her love language is (theres a book called "The Five love Languages" I recommend it) But a great idea I just found for a gift, and you can do this any time it doesn't have to be for an occasion, get a box and cut out 365 pieces of paper and write 365 reasons why you love her, put bible verses on it if thats you're thing, put memories of good times on them, anything you can think of that has made you love her or would remind her of your love for her and give it to her so that she can pull one out everyday and read it to herself and that will be a daily reminder of why you love her. In addition you can tell her alot...you could help out around the house for no reason...don't just tell her...show her in the little things you do. If you need more ideas just email me.
2007-10-17 07:33:59
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answered by Amy 2
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Actions speak much lowder than any words ever can. Believe me, the small things are what is going to tell her how much that you care. Not ever cheating, listening to what she has to say, helping out around the house, back rubs ever so often, offering genuine hellp with her personal problems and other small things as well. The quickest way to prove that you don't care is to avoid giving her your time in these areas.
2007-10-17 07:41:40
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answered by pappysgotitgoinon 5
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Actions speak louder than words. If she comes home and you have the house sparkling clean, have a nice bubble bath going with candles, and actually find a recipe that you can cook well she will take all that in her heart and you want have to say a word.
2007-10-17 07:31:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I 'love' generalizations. You assume ALL better halves criticize and take a inspect to strengthen their husbands. i think of marriage is lots approximately gaining knowledge of to get alongside with, admire, and rather love the guy you're with. You advance and develop right into a greater suitable guy or woman in case you artwork to make a loving marriage - criticizing your better half isn't a thank you to bypass in any respect. you are going to be able to desire to alter your self in reality.
2017-01-03 19:45:26
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answered by simonson 3
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I think the best way to let your wife know that you love and appreciate her would be to be the best you that you can be. Treat her with respect and give her time. Put her needs ahead of yours, let her know that she is adored. Do things for her "just because". Be you and one very important thing to remember is don't let anyone come before your marriage. Always put that part of your life first.
2007-10-17 09:19:34
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answered by Special K 5
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You need to expand upon the many factors! Then maybe you will get just the right answer that is fitting your question.
2007-10-17 07:30:47
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answered by TiaRanita 4
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Show it.
Remember actions speak louder than words.
-Come home early one day and cook. Can't cook? Then order in.
-Send flowers to her place of work....just because.
-Call her up and say "hey just wanted to say I love you, have a nice day."
It's the little things that count. Your actions say I love you the best.
Trust me, my wife is a sucker for these things but, I love her and that is why I do them.
2007-10-17 07:39:01
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answered by officialddc 2
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Actions speak louder than word. Do something from the heart. its the little think that we sometimes take for granted. And be original ! Good Luck
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2007-10-17 07:36:38
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answered by Anonymous
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write her a really nice letter telling her all of the things you want to tell her but might find difficult to say. That way she can read it whenever she wants and you'll both have it to remember how strongly you feel!
2007-10-17 07:32:26
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answered by lee 5
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