Most romantic thing someone ever did for you
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Aww this is so sweet and romantic. But I cant really add to it tho. I am sorry. Nothing romantic ever happened with me. BOO.
I'm sorry-it can happen though...I mean I didn't even start dating until I was 19...and the first relationship wasn't so romantic...I didn't experience my first romantic gestures until I was in my mid 20's.0 -
My hubby does lots of little romantic things for me that I really appreciate...He took me out with a blanket to watch the meteor shower I didn't know was happening, he still sends me "i love you" text messages for no reason, he brings me flowers for no reason...I am all about little things as opposed to grand gestures...
However, one of the most romantic days of my life though was with my fiance when I was 23 - we were headed to San Antonio and stopped down this dirt road, sat by the river with our feet in and drank a bottle of wine straight from the bottle. Then we turned up the radio and danced. He was amazingly romantic like that, always. He used to leave me cards and I wouldn't find them for months...Justin died in a motorcycle accident 3 months before our wedding. Still to this day the memories are so vivid I can smell him and feel him when I close my eyes. Real love does that. I'm a lucky woman to have it twice!0 -
My hubby does lots of little romantic things for me that I really appreciate...He took me out with a blanket to watch the meteor shower I didn't know was happening, he still sends me "i love you" text messages for no reason, he brings me flowers for no reason...I am all about little things as opposed to grand gestures...
However, one of the most romantic days of my life though was with my fiance when I was 23 - we were headed to San Antonio and stopped down this dirt road, sat by the river with our feet in and drank a bottle of wine straight from the bottle. Then we turned up the radio and danced. He was amazingly romantic like that, always. He used to leave me cards and I wouldn't find them for months...Justin died in a motorcycle accident 3 months before our wedding. Still to this day the memories are so vivid I can smell him and feel him when I close my eyes. Real love does that. I'm a lucky woman to have it twice!
I just about started crying...this is another movie-material story.0 -
Aww this is so sweet and romantic. But I cant really add to it tho. I am sorry. Nothing romantic ever happened with me. BOO.
I'm sorry-it can happen though...I mean I didn't even start dating until I was 19...and the first relationship wasn't so romantic...I didn't experience my first romantic gestures until I was in my mid 20's.
Thank you sweetie. Its ok.. It is what it is.. I am now 34 and still hasnt happen. I guess maybe someday it might.0 -
Had to post this since it just happened this morning...
Anniversary day! We're not really celebrating until the weekend (leaving town to stay at a B&B for a couple nights), but my hubby still did something romantic and unexpected. He grabbed all the wrapped toilet paper in the house...and laid out a trail. At first I was mad because I thought it was just TP...he wrote on each one with a sharpie. The first one says: "We've been through a lot of *kitten* together"...He then proceeded to list out on each one everything we have been through over the past four years. The last one said "I love the *kitten* out of you". He knows I love my puns...and tonight it's homemade rack of lamb with garlic mashed potatoes and salad...plus a bottle of our GOOD wine I love love...it really is the best.0 -
Not a damn thing :sad:0
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My hubby does lots of little romantic things for me that I really appreciate...He took me out with a blanket to watch the meteor shower I didn't know was happening, he still sends me "i love you" text messages for no reason, he brings me flowers for no reason...I am all about little things as opposed to grand gestures...
However, one of the most romantic days of my life though was with my fiance when I was 23 - we were headed to San Antonio and stopped down this dirt road, sat by the river with our feet in and drank a bottle of wine straight from the bottle. Then we turned up the radio and danced. He was amazingly romantic like that, always. He used to leave me cards and I wouldn't find them for months...Justin died in a motorcycle accident 3 months before our wedding. Still to this day the memories are so vivid I can smell him and feel him when I close my eyes. Real love does that. I'm a lucky woman to have it twice!
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Got me a warm wet rag.... That's romance.0
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Nothing! Still waiting for someone to do something romantic for me.0
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Hm I have quite a few, though now that he's been in my pants they are a little more sparse :smokin:
The first one was two days after we met, he had written this...thing, not a poem or song, just thoughts, like a blog post but he didn't publish it. It was about me, how he thought about me, how he saw a future together, how he was so scared of the way he felt, etc. He really bared it all and put everything on the line, and I found that really romantic, because most girls would have been scared off that early. :laugh: I should mention that we use that date as the day when we started our relationship, and that we were 1,200 miles apart at the time.
For our first Valentine's, he got me a HUGE fortune cookie with a really sweet message inside and the "lucky numbers" on the back of the fortune were all of ours, the day we met, the year we met, etc.
He never stopped writing things for me and about me, because it was something he enjoyed and it was one of the only ways we could communicate, so for our six month "anniversary" he sent me this big binder with everything he had ever written for me and made the pages look really fancy and printed them on cardstock, had them laminated, etc.
When he started telling me he loved me, I wasn't ready to say it back yet, but that never stopped him saying it, and I really liked that.
I also made him wait half a year for teh secks, and he was fine with it. He was such a good sport! lol
I mentioned in passing one day how much I love Robert Frost, and that was quite a few months before Christmas. That Christmas, he bought me one thing. It was a very nice, very expensive looking collection of Robert Frost's poems and stories. It was the only thing he bought me and everyone made such a big thing about how he should have gotten me more, but little did they know I liked his one gift better than I liked any of the gifts they got me.
His proposal was orchestrated by him and my entire family behind my back without me ever catching wind of it, so that was pretty romantic.
Most recently, we planned a vacation to VT for three days and two nights. We packed everything and had it in the car a couple night prior so we would be ready to go. The day before we were supposed to go, he told me to get dressed because we had to go drop something off to his mother at work. We were just chatting and I wasn't paying attention to where we were going until it had been a good hour, then I was like, Babe are you lost? We've been driving for a while...at which point I see a sign that says Welcome to Massachusetts...and then I STILL didn't get that he was taking me up a day early. I was so excited! lol0
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