Most Romantic Thing?

2»

Replies

  • klynn81
    klynn81 Posts: 178 Member
    Probably not the most romantic thing he's ever done for me, but it's up there along with all the others.

    This morning my husband and I said 'see you later' and he left for 10 weeks (for work), and when I returned home from dropping him off at the airport, I walked into our bedroom and found a card, a gift, and his bottle of cologne on my pillow. Sometimes the little things, warm the heart in a big way when we least expect them!!
  • MaximalLife
    MaximalLife Posts: 2,447 Member
    I once dated a guy who invited me over to his place for Valentines day. I showed up and on the door was a note saying 'come in'. I opened the door and there were rose petals on the floor which lead all the way to the bedroom. When I open that door, I saw the words 'i love you' in petals on the bed (it was the first time he ever said that to me). He was sitting on the bed and handed me a box. It was a key to his apartment. He said it was so I would know that I was always welcomed.
    Wow, I know that must have worked.
    Guys, take notes?

    Here's another great idea.
    Thanks for sharing this!
  • tmarie2715
    tmarie2715 Posts: 1,111 Member
    Uhhh it has been so long. I think the most romantic thing a guy has ever done for me was to leave flowers on my car. That was way back in HS, though.
  • tmarie2715
    tmarie2715 Posts: 1,111 Member
    Probably not the most romantic thing he's ever done for me, but it's up there along with all the others.

    This morning my husband and I said 'see you later' and he left for 10 weeks (for work), and when I returned home from dropping him off at the airport, I walked into our bedroom and found a card, a gift, and his bottle of cologne on my pillow. Sometimes the little things, warm the heart in a big way when we least expect them!!

    What a sweet thing! How long have you guys been married?
  • onlyrobey1
    onlyrobey1 Posts: 140 Member
    Gave me an amazing head to toe full body massage with candles and music, then after...it was all about me, didn't ask for anything in return.
  • onlyrobey1
    onlyrobey1 Posts: 140 Member
    I once dated a guy who invited me over to his place for Valentines day. I showed up and on the door was a note saying 'come in'. I opened the door and there were rose petals on the floor which lead all the way to the bedroom. When I open that door, I saw the words 'i love you' in petals on the bed (it was the first time he ever said that to me). He was sitting on the bed and handed me a box. It was a key to his apartment. He said it was so I would know that I was always welcomed.
    Wow, I know that must have worked.
    Guys, take notes?

    Here's another great idea.
    Thanks for sharing this!

    Awwww!
  • The first thing that springs into my mind is

    A few months back I was depressed ( combination of my contraception pill & family issues) and basically a zombie I was in bed crying all day then working a block of night shifts . I woke up one evening and my fiancé wasn't home but there was a hug bouquet of roses on the table with a note saying .,'just because I love you' it's only the second time he'd ever got me flowers and it was about then that I realised I needed to snap out of it and stop putting him through hell as we'll as myself!
  • fitplease
    fitplease Posts: 647 Member
    Remembering my birthday with a candle in a muffin, when I was flat out on my back, sick and weak.
  • emilysheafit
    emilysheafit Posts: 23 Member
    I think the most romantic thing I did,my ex-wife went out of town for five days,on the day she returned,I made a romantic dinner for her with wine and candles with an italian theme in the room and I gave her a gift for everyday she was gone.Played music and wrote her a poem.We had such a great night.

    Awww...
  • Mom0fTwo
    Mom0fTwo Posts: 326 Member
    my husband writes me apology letters, when ever he knows he has done something stupid, he writes me beautiful apology letters, telling me how much he really does appreciate me and loves me and so on, one of them was about 3 pages long lol, i loved it, it is sad that no one really writes letters anymore
  • My husband has done a lot of romantic things but this sticks in my mind because it was funny. He bought some of that warm oil stuff in the bottle and insisted on giving me a body massage with it. I said ok, but I hated it, because it was so oily! I felt so nasty with all that oil all over me, that no matter what he did, I wasn't relaxed or turned on. All I wanted to do was jump in the shower. So after about twenty minutes, I couldn' t take it anymore and I yelled "I have to get this crap off of me!" and I jumped off the bed and in to the shower!
  • onlyrobey1
    onlyrobey1 Posts: 140 Member
    My husband has done a lot of romantic things but this sticks in my mind because it was funny. He bought some of that warm oil stuff in the bottle and insisted on giving me a body massage with it. I said ok, but I hated it, because it was so oily! I felt so nasty with all that oil all over me, that no matter what he did, I wasn't relaxed or turned on. All I wanted to do was jump in the shower. So after about twenty minutes, I couldn' t take it anymore and I yelled "I have to get this crap off of me!" and I jumped off the bed and in to the shower!

    Oh, well yeah I agree. I would hate that too. But I get this body bar from lushusa.com and it smells great, all natural and.....you can eat it......
  • Banrion
    Banrion Posts: 157 Member
    Slow dancing in the snow, it was completely unexpected which made it even more romantic!
  • FionaHelen
    FionaHelen Posts: 113 Member
    there is not one singular thing, but my loveromances me every day, just by the way he looks at me, holds me and the things he says to me! since i have been seeing Him there has not been a single day when he has not made me feel totally alive and truly loved!!!
  • klynn81
    klynn81 Posts: 178 Member
    Probably not the most romantic thing he's ever done for me, but it's up there along with all the others.

    This morning my husband and I said 'see you later' and he left for 10 weeks (for work), and when I returned home from dropping him off at the airport, I walked into our bedroom and found a card, a gift, and his bottle of cologne on my pillow. Sometimes the little things, warm the heart in a big way when we least expect them!!

    What a sweet thing! How long have you guys been married?

    Married for 7yrs, together almost 12yrs :)
  • clydethecat
    clydethecat Posts: 1,087 Member
    i was blue, and not wanting to deal with the kitchen or the vacuuming or the bathrooms, so my wonderful husband sent me out on a walk and did all my chores for me.. he did the dishes and vacuumed, and then came up with the suggestion that we hire someone to come in and clean the bathrooms every couple weeks.. it was the sweetest thing anyone has ever done for me :) much love for my baby.
  • bbygrl5
    bbygrl5 Posts: 964 Member
    I'm not usually the type to gush over romantic things, but little things that have meaning can really get to me.

    A few years back my husband and I were on vacation in Las Vegas. We had stopped off downtown to get a drink and a shrimp cocktail in one of the casinos that has a jazz piano lounge in the back. We were really enjoying the time and listening to some jazz.

    I had come back from the bathroom and started to enjoy some more music when I began to recognize the song being played. It was from the musical, Brigadoon, which I love! The song was 'Almost Like Being in Love', which is a meaningful song to my husband and I (that's another story). That song gets to me because of its meaning.

    I start smiling and looking at my husband, hoping he'll recognize the song and he's looking at me and grinning. He tells me he asked the pianist to play the song when I came back to the table.

    It's not usually like me, but I just started crying. That simple thing had touched me so much. So then he starts singing the song to me, just loud enough for us to hear and that makes me cry more, lol.

    In our nearly 11 year marriage, my husband has done elaborate and fancy things for me and we've experienced a lot together, but this one simple and completely unexpected action I feel was the most romantic moment we've shared.
This discussion has been closed.