Anonymous wrote:I got one rose, a chocolate bar from the convenience store, and a lottery ticket. Yay!! Lol
Anonymous wrote:Mother's day, V day , DW birthday, Xmas, anniversary date night...each one better be special, perfect,romantic, unique and better than the last. And you wonder why men hate this shit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're being hugely passive aggressive. He isn't a mind reader. It's a holiday that some people hate and some people love. He can't know that it's important to you unless you tell him ahead of time.
Next year, if you want something more for Valentine's Day, open your mouth and tell him what you want at least 2-4 weeks ahead of time. Say this: "Honey, next week is Valentine's Day. I really want you to do something nice for me for it. It matters a lot to me. Please make dinner reservations somewhere nice." Then give him a 1 week warning.
If you want flowers, tell him 1 week ahead of time and then the day before.
I'm NOT going ask for what I want on Valentine's Day. It kind of defeats the purpose, don't you think? at what point does common sense kick in?![]()
Anonymous wrote:What do you normally do on Valentine's Day?
Anonymous wrote:He got me flowers from Walmart a couple of days ago. They are roses and are actually pretty. I made dinner plans for us with another couple and we all went out and had a nice evening. No cards either way, or any special gifts. Pretty ho-hum, but acceptable, I guess!
Anonymous wrote:Meh, could be worse. I got nothing, despite getting a card and small gift for him and each of the kids , and when I expressed disappointment he said he didn't really care about me , didn't I know this already, and then screamed obscenities (in front of children), threw a heavy wooden dining chair (which broke) and stormed out. Then he came back to kick a few things, tell me he doesn't want the baby, never did, (I am very pregnant) and wishes she wasn't coming.

Anonymous wrote:He got me flowers from Walmart a couple of days ago. They are roses and are actually pretty. I made dinner plans for us with another couple and we all went out and had a nice evening. No cards either way, or any special gifts. Pretty ho-hum, but acceptable, I guess!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're being hugely passive aggressive. He isn't a mind reader. It's a holiday that some people hate and some people love. He can't know that it's important to you unless you tell him ahead of time.
Next year, if you want something more for Valentine's Day, open your mouth and tell him what you want at least 2-4 weeks ahead of time. Say this: "Honey, next week is Valentine's Day. I really want you to do something nice for me for it. It matters a lot to me. Please make dinner reservations somewhere nice." Then give him a 1 week warning.
If you want flowers, tell him 1 week ahead of time and then the day before.
Yes, and then tell him what kind of foreplay you would like at the end of the night and how long it should last....hahahha. Love this. So hot!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're being hugely passive aggressive. He isn't a mind reader. It's a holiday that some people hate and some people love. He can't know that it's important to you unless you tell him ahead of time.
Next year, if you want something more for Valentine's Day, open your mouth and tell him what you want at least 2-4 weeks ahead of time. Say this: "Honey, next week is Valentine's Day. I really want you to do something nice for me for it. It matters a lot to me. Please make dinner reservations somewhere nice." Then give him a 1 week warning.
If you want flowers, tell him 1 week ahead of time and then the day before.
I'm NOT going ask for what I want on Valentine's Day. It kind of defeats the purpose, don't you think? at what point does common sense kick in?![]()