I feel as though this is a special time. I mean, to me this is an awesome time, because it means that you have made it half the year, (which on a grand scale is still small) but for the time being rather important.
So, my question is did you do anything really special for you and your partners six-month-versary?
God Bless.
2007-10-29
07:49:23
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Thanks for the answers. I don't mean I want to celebrate it. I was just talking about something like did you give flowers or something.
My six months came and went a long time ago. I was asking opinions, I gave my girlfriend a poem and flowers.
Thanks again, God Bless.
2007-10-29
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My boyfriend and I didn't celebrate the six month mark.
We did however go out for a nice dinner to celebrate a year.
To me celebrating months is so childish, it reminds me of when I first started dating and a month was such a huge deal. At the same time though I think it is really sweet that you want to do something for the six month mark.
Maybe take you lady out for a nice dinner and get her some flowers, girls always like flowers/
2007-10-29 07:55:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not trying to be rude so please don't be offended, but the only time the 6 month mark meant something to me, was when I was a teenager and in school. I was a kid and it was a big deal. I mean the older I have gotten, the more I have drifted from celebrating those times. I mean I have been in a serious committed relationship for almost 6 years and that is a big deal to me, becuase we value or committment to each other. To tell you the truth though, it is still cute and wonderful that people still value the 6 month mark and take advantage of every opportunity to celebrate being with each other. So congrats.
2007-10-29 14:54:55
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answered by ?? yaddajean ?? 6
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You are so correct with the 6 month being special. There are alot of people out here who dont get past the 1st month. Obviously you and your partner are doing something right and are on the right track. Try a nice romantic dinner and a play, or try to feel out what they would like to do that they have wanted to do for a long time ya know. Good Luck my friend and keep up the good work. :)
2007-10-29 14:54:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah we celebrated our "six-months". I'm not married, so it was just a dating thing. I don't think it's necessary and we didn't plan anything other than a day together- but I suprised him with flowers, sushi, and some sparkling juice along with a letter about how important he is to me. I don't think it was necessary to celebrate it- but because we did I feel like he appreciates the six months that I put into the relationship. It's just sweet.
2007-10-29 14:53:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't do anything. Because while yes it is a big thing for the relationship I think going out and celebrating it is rather ridiculous. Just saying happy six months is perfectly fine. It shows that you know how long its been.
2007-10-29 14:55:13
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answered by Manny 4
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yes it was definately a special moment for my bf and i. we actually just celebrated 6 months a last week. most of our relationship i have been away at college, so i am so happy that we have been able to have a healthy relationship, even though it is long distance. we did not get to see each other on our anniversary, but i was home the weekend before so we celbrated with a nice dinner together.
2007-10-29 14:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Well you know we didn't celebrate but we was very happy because that meant we lasted half of a year. And being that we're still going strong then that really means alot. It's been nine months now
2007-10-29 14:53:15
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answered by Realer_than_Reality 1
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It would be romantic to do something nice. Like get her a rose, and take her out somewhere nice to celebrate.
I agree, after some time, it won't be that important to you or your GF. But for the time being, it is, so celebrate, celebrate,
dance to the music. (Beatles)
2007-10-29 14:53:54
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answered by Fordman 7
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Yes i think it is a special time. I know many of my relationships have not made it that long, so celebrate...what do you have to lose!
2007-10-29 14:51:49
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answered by victoria 3
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It depends. I've been in some relationships where it passed by without notice, and some where we made a big fuss over it and even did presents.
Either way is fine, I think. Just do what feels right to you.
2007-10-29 14:52:12
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answered by Anonymous
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