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    birthday/valentines day plans

    This is the first time in 4 years I will have a girlfriend on Valentine's Day. Also, her birthday is this Saturday.

    I would like to know if this sounds good or if this sounds like a bad idea

    Her Birthday
    1)Taking her to her favorite restaraunt
    2)Getting her a movie she has been wanting
    3)Full Body massage
    4)Baking her a cake that is her favorite

    Valentine's
    1)Roses
    2)Chocolate Covered Strawberries
    3)Dinner

    Do you think she would enjoy that?

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    Wow, you going all out aren't ya? Hell yeah she'll enjoy it. If she don't want to go with you, I will.

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    Straight advice: For Valentines day you should cook her dinner. Unless you have made reservations, you will be waiting in line for hours or won't be eating until 10PM. I suggest cooking dinner because you are already taking her out the next night for dinner so why do it two nights in a row. Cooking for your love is a more personal gesture. (just a suggestion) and it shows it's from the heart...candle lit dinners are a nice romantic choice.

    , and best of luck getting those roses if you haven't put your order in yet. You will be paying $100 plus for roses for this day if you can find them. You might end up having to buy a different color.

    For her birthday is pretty spot on she will think everything is perfect because you have put a lot of thought into it.
    Last edited by smackie9; 06-02-14 at 11:12 AM.

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    This year I'm giving my GF the day off from doing the ironing - she can do it the 15th.

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    I don't even get that concideration lol. If he vacuumed, that would be a nice Valentine's Day gift.

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    Instead of thinking too much about it all and spending too much time and money why not just take her out like you would any night but go to a little nicer place wear you need to dress up? Except this time hold her and look into her eyes and say " im glad youre here with me...Happy Valentines Day"

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    Why not just something simple? This sounds so fake and showy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rowen View Post
    Why not just something simple? This sounds so fake and showy.
    Its not fake and showy. I think it shows how much effort/thought he put into it.

    OP, she would love it.
    A strong woman takes advantage of help she can get from people around her but she doesn't rely on them for anything

    She uses logic and manages her emotions

    She offers help either because it is a business transaction or out of kindness. It is never because she hopes others will return the favour or out of fear of losing them

    She has her own mind and thinks for herself and knows that she has to be the one who bears the consequences of her decisions

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