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Valentine's Day ideas


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I really suck at this and want to hit a home run.

I don't have a lot of money.

Thoughts?

 

Cook a good meal and buy some good wine.  Then buy some desert and make some cocktails.  Then offer to watch some romantic movie in the dark... pick a movie that at least 2 hours long.  Half way thru the movie put your hand around her...  Do not go all the way or she will know the intention.  Tell her you like her a lot... bitches love hearing these words...  Give it 15-20 minutes after that and see if she kisses you...  If she will kiss you or allow you to kiss her... that's it...  I give it 10 minutes and u'd be going at it like bunnies. 

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best idea....get a partner that agrees that Valentine's day is as stupid as you think it is!

 

my wife and I....21 years together, we've never done a damn thing for Valentines day....love that woman!

 

Very similar, only "holiday" the wife gets all weird about is her birthday.

 

 

This year my buddy and little brother are going to Lake Tahoe for a week, I had mentioned flying out for a couple days, board one day and gamble the next, bud didn't want to drop the coin.  

 

Wife texts me yesterday and tells me to make sure I don't buy her anything for V day and just put it toward the flight.

 

Awesome woman.

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Make a list of 10 things you love about her and leave them on little notes with a clue to the next one hidden throughout the house Give her the first clue and let the search begin. Cheap, relatively easy depending on your mobility, and it will be one of those things for her to keep. Get her a little scrapbook to put them in if she's into that short of thing. 

 

 

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