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windycissy
02-13-2014, 08:20 PM
As a guy, Valentine's Day was always a hazard for me - remembering first of all, then picking out a present that wasn't secretly for my enjoyment (like sexy lingerie) and scoring a reservation at the right restaurant. What a joy it is to get to experience Valentine's Day from the woman's perspective! I pinch myself every day that I've finally found a wonderful, romantic guy who likes to take me to nice places as a woman, and I find myself getting all gushy and girlie thinking up ways to make it a special day for him too, like creating this Valentine for him:

Marcelle
02-13-2014, 08:57 PM
Hi Cissy,

Sounds like you are going to have a great V-Day. My question is . . . does he remember and are you going to a great restaurant? :)

Hugs

Isha

PaulaQ
02-13-2014, 09:10 PM
Congrats Cissy! I'm jealous and hope I get to experience this someday!

Hell on Heels
02-13-2014, 09:10 PM
Did you feel the need to remind him that V-day is coming, everyday for the past week?
That would seem to be normal behavior if all women are like my SO. Not that I didn't know,
or would forget, I have been around long enough to kinda have that programmed into my little
pea brain.
Hope you have a great Valentines Day!
Give your guy a hug from me, but only if he treats you right !
Much Love,
Kristyn

sometimes_miss
02-13-2014, 10:16 PM
I kind of think that women are generally very insecure about their relationships, hence the overwhelming urge to 'hook' a man into marriage (perhaps being afraid that as they get old, they'll lose their looks that they've relied on so much to get those men to want them). so I've kind of always understood the whole 'giving women a lot of attention' thing, all year round. Which made it even harder to come up with something for Valentines day. Like most, it was always a trip to a special restaurant, other than the times I made the dinner myself. This year I broke down and bought a gift instead (I usually never buy women gifts, knowing they want something expensive but also knowing it won't guarantee ANYTHING 'forever' like the diamond merchants tell us). And lady friend (won't call her a GF quite yet) was going to cook. Now the snow is in the way. But I have several bottles of nice wine, and tomorrow will battle the blizzard and walk to her place. Hope she appreciates the effort, and the earrings (I know I would! but haven't discussed that yet).

Beverley Sims
02-13-2014, 10:21 PM
I like seeing it from your perspective.
I am not allowed to forget wedding anniversaries or how recently I got married. :)

Annaliese2010
02-13-2014, 10:25 PM
Hmmm....I forgot! Valentines coming up. Thanks for the reminder! OMG must scramble. Keep my GG girls unrambled. (best rhyme I could come up with, sorry) LOL...

CJRockett
02-14-2014, 12:00 PM
LOL, great rhyme!