What Do WOMEN want for Valentines Day?!?!?!?!
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Diamonds!0
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Me, personally? Tickets to a pens game(Done) and maybe 1 flower.
fixed it for you
not nice.
:flowerforyou:
would you like 2 tickets to paradise?
Depends on what you consider paradise.
um.. tickets to a pens game and 2 flowers...0 -
A clean house I didn't have to clean.0
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Me, personally? Tickets to a pens game(Done) and maybe 1 flower.
fixed it for you
not nice.
:flowerforyou:
would you like 2 tickets to paradise?
Depends on what you consider paradise.
um.. tickets to a pens game and 2 flowers...0 -
Nothing. I don't need anything.0
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Me, personally? Tickets to a pens game(Done) and maybe 1 flower.
fixed it for you
not nice.
:flowerforyou:
would you like 2 tickets to paradise?
Depends on what you consider paradise.
um.. tickets to a pens game and 2 flowers...
damn it.. never good enough...... no wonder why we fail at gifts :sad: :sad: :laugh: :drinker:0 -
Turtle Beach headset.. Or a rabbit :bigsmile:0
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I do think the holiday is bs and just a marketing ploy but I also love any reason to celebrate so I can take it or leave it.
Attention and QT are definitely the most important - laughing, having fun together. If you are going to buy a gift don't go for the cliche usual's - or if you do get flowers they better be her favorite flowers or what about a cool plant like bamboo, a cactus or terrarium (last longer, hopefully like your relationship). Same with chocolate - only get it if she really loves chocolate and it better be her favorite kind or what about a few cupcakes from a custom bakery. It needs to be well thought out - something that if you saw it in a store, you couldn't NOT buy it for her because it was the perfect thing. Try supporting a hobby or dream she's talked about. I also love looking on etsy.com - it seems like there is something for everyone on there and everything is so unique. If you are thinking about jewelry, definitely try there. I know for myself I love jewelry so much but hate the selection at your average mall. I want something simple and unique, maybe even hand made from a boutique.
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Thanks to the person who reported me0
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A massage. All over. And bacon.0
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Turtle Beach headset.. Or a rabbit :bigsmile:
I said rabbit!
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happiness.
attention and affection.
to be The Only One.
chocolate, dark, the good stuff, not a hershey bar. (quality over quantity)
red wine.
sex.
puppies.
diamond stud earrings.0 -
Me, personally? Tickets to a pens game(Done) and maybe 1 flower.
fixed it for you
not nice.
:flowerforyou:
would you like 2 tickets to paradise?
Depends on what you consider paradise.
um.. tickets to a pens game and 2 flowers...
damn it.. never good enough...... no wonder why we fail at gifts :sad: :sad: :laugh: :drinker:
That's what Im getting anyway :laugh:0 -
Just an acknowledgement/ reminder that I am loved. Flowers help.0
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Massage. Me-time. Pampering. Flowers at work.0
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how about a pearl necklace? :indifferent:0
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I added my bf to my gym membership for Valentine's Day. That way we can work out together when we can.
I'm hoping that he makes dinner and gets me a cake or chocolates, or chocolate covered strawberries, something that we don't get very often. I'm not a big flower person either. I don't think of Valentines day for presents as much as doing something thoughtful for the other person.0 -
Beer. Bacon. Chocolate. Sex.
Or some combination of the above... Be creative.0 -
Dinner out, except do it the night before so it is not as crowded, then a piece of jewelry on the day.0
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Get her a Pandora bracelet with a couple special charms. You can fil it with special charms over the years on special occassions or just because. My hubby got me one a few years back, and it's my favorite piece of jewelry Happy Valentine's Day.0
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No stuffed animals. All they do is pike up over the years and collect dust. I've tried to get rid of mine, but I feel so guilty...so they just stay in the top of my daughter's closet! But I agree with those who say dinner and a single rose. To me, a single rose speaks volumes more than a dozen. And dinner, whether it be at my favorite restaurant or my favorite dished cooked by my SO. Send the kids off (if you have them), put on some music, light candles, and wah-lah!0
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lessons or a class in something she's always wanted to do - photography, dance, cooking, beading, scrapbooking, guitar... the list goes on and on. And if its something you did with her that would really be the best.0
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the bf & i don't really do a lot for Vday...usually he gets some flowers and a pretty card. sometimes he'll throw in chocolates that we can share. last year, i got him a dvd he had been drooling over but wouldn't buy himself.
a pretty card is really all i need...and the time we'll spend together. for me, it's the little things!0 -
Homemade dinner, and cuddles.
I like this. I just read that men outspend woman by a ratio of 2 to 1 on Valentines Day.
Add to that....Valentines day was created by a card company and in my marketing class was an example of how marketing changes perceptions to create spending. In other words Valentines day was made up by marketers to increase profits. Thats what its about folks. $'s
Revolt, do what this lady suggests or pick another day a week on each side to celebrate your loved one. Do we really need to buy an $80 bouquet of roses just for that specific day when we can buy one for $60 a week before that is nicer? Do we need a reservation on that specific day so we can spend too much for badly cooked food and poor service? Luckily, not my loved one. She would rather go a few days before or after and get great food, better service and the table we want.0 -
We don't really do Valentine's Day. My hubbs B-Day is the 13th so we usually celebrate his day and that's it. I don't really care about flowers, and he knows chocolate isn't something I want. He works for a jewlery company so I get random pieces thoughout the year.
I have told him though, as long as he is romantic all on his own there is no need to Valentine's Day.0 -
Figure out her primary love language and you can't miss. If her primary love language is quality time then a gift just won't do it. If works is her love language then cleaning the kitchen for her might be a perfect gift.
My husband took time out of his really busy day to plant a rose bush for me. That was special to me. Made me FEEL really loved.0 -
Dinner made I don't even care if it's romantic
Toddler bathed
Toddler put to bed
To watch my darn scifi instead of sports.
my *kitten* with nothing to do but sit on the couch for 1 darn night
the truth is I'm just friggin' exhausted b/n stress at work and home and need a break, not something else to do on a Thursday night.0 -
Tell her you love her, everyday. My hubby does this, it means the world to me.0
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Heart shaped box of candy was my only requirement. =D It could be super ****ty chocolate, too.0
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I asked for dance lessons (with him). Ballroom, salsa, something along those lines. He'd said he was willing in a previous conversation so I'm not asking for something I know he can't stand the thought of.0
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