I hope for his sake that you are super hot and will put out like crazy on the T&C trip. Twice per day minimum - first thing in the morning and then a mid-afternoon beach break. Pack some cute bikini's for the beach and some nice silk pajamas (leave the bottoms home!) for in your room. The beaches are sheer white and the ocean water is crystal clear - the beaches are some of the most beautiful in the world. Enjoy! |
DP, I also love a date night at home. We usually grill steaks and open a bottle (or 2) of really nice wine. We've been happily married for almost 25 years and have been doing this since we started dating in our early (for me) and mid (for him) 20's. |
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I actually love the day after Valentineās Dayā¦ā¦
I love going to the store & seeing all that chocolate š« candy on sale! Yum! |
I think it is primarily people who don't typically go out to eat a lot, or don't buy each other nice things on the regular. |
So go grab some friends and make Galentineās plans, or do a kindness for friends and offer to babysit their kids! |
I am and I'm sure gonna try!
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I don't know who you think you're speaking for, but I'm a woman and I don't want something romantic for Valentine's Day. |
I'm 46 and haven't celebrated Valentine's Day for many, many years. Happily married for over 15 years with two kids. |
| Happily married 26 years with one teen. Havenāt done anything for valentines in probably twenty years. Dh and I have a cocktail together in our formal living room every night of the year that weāre not traveling and I wear high end French lingerie every day of the year that Iām not on my period. We both do nice things for each other all the time. Valentines seems like a day for people who arenāt normally happy to pretend to be happy? |
Yep, this. |
OP here. Really? If your husband, gave you something romantic, say, a love poem he wrote for you, and he gave it to you on Valentineās Day, you would tell him you didnāt want it? Why? |
I didn't say I would reject something from him, I'm saying I don't want it, as in I'm not looking for it. My husband writes me very nice things (not poems, honestly I'm not into poetry so that's fine with me), and gives them to me throughout the year. I'd rather he do that when he feels like it than be forced to do it on a particular day of the year. But if you want to keep arguing for the sake of arguing, go ahead. I'll stay in my happy marriage and make it to the other side of February 14 just fine, regardless of what happens on that day. |
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Well, thank you for your reminder.
I (DW) have made reservations for dinner for two. Don't want wine, perfume, chocolates, lingerie, jewelry, BOBs, teddy bears, cards or flowers. I have also scheduled getting my house deep-cleaned on 13th Feb. Maybe on 7th, I will get a mani-pedi, color and haircut. |
Hmmm...I think I will throw a party on Friday, the 13th. - for single and not-single friends.
Catered food, booze and games. |
OP here. Wait wait. This isnāt a list of what you should EXPECT your spouse to do for you. This is a list of things you could do for your spouse. I thought you were telling me that I shouldnāt have told men to do something romantic because their wives would reject it. Whatās the point of saying that you arenāt on the lookout for a romantic gift from your husband? Who is? |