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How to be romantic on Valentine’s Day

Now you are probably saying to yourself, I’m a romantic type of guy or gal and don’t need to have a step by step process in romance.  But in this fast pace day and age sometimes you need to slow down and get into the mood.

The Internet has thousands of pages dedicated to ideas of a romantic Valetine’s Day.  Some experts even say start your Valentine’s day weeks before the big day.  Gosh, I would be pooped out before the big day, wouldn’t you?

Other experts offer a time management plan.  Do you believe that?  They suggest to check each other’s schedules to make sure you both are available for that day.  ‘Hello, John, I’m planning a romantic Valentine’s Day for you, are you available around 6:00ish on that day?  Yes, please check your schedule and write me in.”  Do you call that romance?

The one that I find most interesting is to find out what your partner’s interest are.  Does your partner like flowers, dancing all night or just stay at home?  If this is your first Valentine’s Day with your partner then I would agree with that.  But if you have known this person for some time, gosh I would think you would know all of that by now.

So here is my expert advice on how to be romantic for Valentine’s Day.  Dedicate time to the person you love.  Even if it is for just a couple of hours because of your busy schedule.  Your partner will know that you are thinking of them and that is what makes you romantic.

If you have more time to spend with your partner, then make sure that Valentine’s Day is a special day for him or her.  Give them a mushy Valentine’s Day card.  Flowers are good but chocolates are better!  Set up a nice dinner whether in a restaurant or even a home cooked meal.  I prefer a home cooked meal with candlelight and soft music.  Turn off the T.V. and just talk.  In between give some hugs and kisses and then…. 

Well you can take it from there, I’m sure. 

Bottom line, think of what makes your partner happy and plan a romantic Valentine’s Day. 

Because love given is more fulfilling than love received. 

Until later,
Linda
 

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