Please share with us, the most romantic night you've ever had....please!
We had just found out we were pregnant. My husband booked a spa weekend in a posh hotel. There were roses and sparkling apple cider (non-alcoholic). As soon as we got there, I got nauseated and spent the majority of the time hugging the bowl. Damn morning sickness!
when my boy friend bought me my 1st car on valentines day...
Well there are many to ponder on. Around 5 years ago this guy took me to this little cabin in the middle of a rainforest in the middle of no-where.It had a log fire, all 5 star inside. In the spa room it had a great mirror where you could see outside but no-one could see in, and we sat in there with champagne and watched all the nightlife go by. He put rose petals all over the bed, candles, soft music, blah blah.
We went on the patio and made love beneath the stars, then suddenly we heard a moo moo. There was a bunch of cows standing right beside us hahah taking notes. Haha the perves...
That sounds awesome, even with the cows. Did you have a little mood moo-sic? lol...sorry, I had to do it. Thanks for sharing hon, seriously, that's awesome!
hahaha oh there was some good moo-sic going on, and so we kept going, can't have a bunch of cows putting out the spark. What was funny hahaha is they were chewing grass, everytime I looked at them, these huge mouths were chomping arghh arghhh arghhhh, had to try not to look at them or I would have lost the plot.
Funny you should mention that.
One day I'll tell you about the night that a mate and I hired this cow suit . . . .
Hahahaha I thought I heard a bloke say "Hey Eric it is a moo not a baa."
Did you learn anything????
My bf gave me a rose when we started dating. I kept it and dried it of course...
So one day he comes home with another rose a fake silk one that you get at the 711 with an orange bear attached to it and he says, "this is so you know my love for you will never die."
Awww... corny but Awwww..
Me neither, but I am a bloke, and we do not get the "treatment" as often as you girls. I am sad that you can't think of anything romantic done for you.
I guess it depends on what you think is romantic. I have had many romantic times just watching TV and in a really touching part having him look over and kiss me and say he loves me...I found that very romantic! LOL, it all depends what you believe!
Well as a man I can relate to that one. Men often have romantic urges, we are just a bit out of step sometimes with what our lovelies deem romantic... but we do try!
I do believe some men "try", but most often it is natural, a thing that happens because they are attracted. The problem is that many men lose this after conquest. The best men retain it and refine it.
I agree with this, but would like to say it is not always the man's fault. Some women do not help to keep the romance going either.
True. Which is why I have made several purchases in this relationship
You have got it nailed Colebabie. You deserve the romance you get, because you understand it is a two way street. Some men are a waste of effort, your man gets it.
I love the fact that you always seem to be able to see a man's point of view as well as your own.
I try to see as many viewpoints as I can Men vs. Women is the easy one. My man definitely gets it. There are sooo many ways for guys to be romantic and as long as the girl appreciates it they'll keep doing it. Take me to dinner, you got some dirty lingerie. Lay under the stars with me, you're gettin what onthewriteside and I discussed earlier
I will agree with you...it takes alot of give and take to keep it alive! Playfulness is always key, and so often people forget how to be playful...
earnesthub, You are correct and I am wrong. Thank you for bringing my attention to this thoughtless and sexist remark...I really should have said "people", not "men". Both sexes are at fault for this, not just men!
All you men have my heartfelt apology!!!! My bad! Please forgive me and let's be friends!
I've been on many amazing dates. For Valentine's Day this year my boyfriend picked me up for a night downtown. Our downtown area is quite small and right by the beach. It is just a few blocks of delicious food and great music, art galleries and cute beach-side shops. I wore a red dress with my lips stained the same color. I answered the door to a dozen long stemmed roses, and an adorable guy with a red tie and big smile on his face. I got into his car and he said he must of left his cell phone inside because he couldn't find it anywhere. "Can you check under your seat?" When I felt under my seat there was a jewelry box. He smiled and told me to open it. There were beautiful earrings inside that I immediately put on. We went downtown where we walked around for a bit. Then ate a long yummy dinner on the patio of this great restaurant, where we watched people go by on carriage rides. After dinner we went to this famous ice cream place where we grabbed a milkshake and headed to the beach. We counted shooting stars and then went home where we lit some candles and made love. The next morning we slept in and I made french toast. Oh one of many romantic nights. I have another if you want to hear
Oh well men just suck in this area. I guess there mothers didnt raise them how to treat a woman properly.
I reckon you are right, although there are a couple of good examples of men getting it right from BlondePoet and Colebabie in particular.
That is right while there may be men who may not be romantically minded there are plenty of sweet Cassonovas who know the art of being romantic. You just have to give some a little incentive to be.....bring it out them with sweet loving
That usually works
And not all men km, just a lot!
omg good one. I was asking for that comment. lol
It's quite obvious to me that a woman started this thread. I'm not sexist or anything, but you probably DON'T WANT TO KNOW the REAL answer most men would give to this question....
...and she gave me a bj.
That would be a man's answer.
You crack me up at times (and that's a good thing!)
You do not have to try! You know all about the best blues songs! I love you man!
Awww. Are we getting into a romantic territory here? Could be a dangerous thing, cause we live too close
I love you man! You know how to win my heart with the blues...But you are married...We will have to keep it light! Pity, but that's life! Inuendos are fun and and while you know I love you they really mean nothing. Otherwise it would too dangerous.
Actually, I did not start the thread, but I would be interested...I would like to know if it is the same answer my many men friends gave me when talking about their girlfriends.
My husband wrote me a poem about two weeks ago for no reason.
A office full of flowers and chocolates from a man I never met.......I wrote a hub about it..."Beware of Romeo Online"...I've changed the title of this hub several times. It was originally titled "Romeo, Roses, Laptops and Old Navy".
I'm just saying that a man's idea of romantic will NEVER MATCH UP to a woman's idea of the same. I mean a man says, "Hey...$50 on flowers, $30 on a movie, $100 on dinner...I don't mind forking out another $150 for the hotel room". But a woman thinks, "Hey...he actually noticed the color of my eyes instead of my gigantic boobs that I have taken great care in hardly covering tonight...so he must be the real deal!"
This doesn't matter to me. I love it when he stares at my chest. And money doesn't matter either. I'm perfectly content layin on the beach. But I'm in a long term relationship. We got the romance thing down pat. And we're both a sure thing. So we honestly do the romance thing for each other.
I've been with the my "better half" for over 12 years now, (longer than my two marriages lasted combined), and I love her dearly. But as far as "being romantic" goes...we don't do the "Hallmark holiday" thing, we don't do any of the "cutesy" things that are considered typically "romantic". Neither one of us are "emotionally needy" that way, (although I think she probably is and is just hiding it because she is really the most rational woman I have ever met).
But we know how to treat each other with respect and admiration, and we are best friends...and that to me is sexy.
Who says men are not romantic? What about all those so-called "romantic" poets? Isn't that classic?
What about winemakers? Aren't then mostly male?
Buying flowers counts.
Cooking dinner counts -- barbequeing, even.
I don't believe that being romantic necessarily means forking over a lot of money, tho. Sometimes the most romantic times are, as K@ri said, just quiet and spontaneous. MM
You're absolutely right! A little unexpected note in my coat pocket or sweatshirt is more appreciated than chocolates or some dumb flower any day in my opinion:) Good one:)
Agreed. My boyfriend and I have never raised our voices or called names. Respect and admiration fo sho! I adore him ♥
Really? Damn...we cuss each other out all the time! But usually it's just one of us venting, and the other knows that...
My parents were separated twice, divorced once, and then re-married each other. They still bitch at one another on a daily basis in some fashion or another, but truth be known...they wouldn't know what to do with themselves if the other wasn't around. You are right...every couple is different...
It is not the money, the location, any external factors for romance.......it is in the mind, and can change any scenerio into a golden delicacy of unbridled love.
A good woman can bring out romance in a man who never knew he had any.
At around two in the morning stood in the middle of the road on bended knee and handed me flowers.
I knew this guy once and he mailed a letter every day, most day's they had a poem, just for me.... well I think they were for me, I claimed them.... how romantic is that then....
That is so sweet. I love poetry, it's my favorite:)
When my husband and I were dating, he created a very in-depth, complicated scavenger hunt for me through the city. From clue to clue I had to figure out where the final destination of our date was to be. Ended up being a picnic in one of our favorite spots. It was so fun and thoughtful.
I love that idea! Adventurous AND romantic, I'm jealous:)
Roses delivered to me at work.
Post-it Notes all over the flat, with cute love messages. (even in the fridge, when i open it) Lol.
Taken away to spend Christmas on a beautiful Yacht.
Those are both equally as romantic, i love it:) Thank you:)
I can't think of a particularly romantic moment between me n my boyfriend. We've been together over 2 years, thus 2 valentine's day and have never managed to spend that day together.
But when it comes to birthdays and special occasions he nearly always nails it wit gifts. We'd been goin out about 7 months when my birthday came around and he took me to Paris!
My birthday is 2 days before Xmas and between them both he got me things I had explicitly said I wanted. It's not that I'd been dropping hints, he'd just been listening when I talked about shoes and perfumes and girly stuff and so knew what to get! I thought that was pretty amazing!
AAhhh, the rarest male trait....hearing....lol...that is super sweet. You're so lucky. I only WISH to someday see Paris. Thanks for sharing:)
I handed my girlfriend a bouquet of about 40 flowers for Valentines Day(trust me, I'm 17 and only have a part time job on a Sunday, that was all I could afford)
She handed me a piece of scrap paper which just had:
"Roses are red
Violets are blue
This poem sucks
But at least it's for you"
Written on it...
For some reason it blew me away...
I am sorry to hear that. But, at least she tried and you tried...better than never having loved at all?
I really did like the poem...or maybe not the poem, but the thought!
Well, you see, that's the thing. I'm only 17 so I'm not sure I know what it is like to have loved. I write alot of poetry because I have always had issues with feelings and expressing them (as in I'm fairly withdrawn...not because I'm autistic or anything like that) so I wrote her a sonnet which I never gave her. I guess now it just reminds me of things...you know, what things could have been like if I had given it to her. Ah well...
Wow I ramble alot, a forum is hardly the best place to talk about such things [haha]. I apologise for that. =]
When I came in from the pharmacy tonight, my husband was online checking out couple's getaways to Jade Mountain in the Caribbean. He was fretting at the cost. We couldn't afford it, but he was daydreaming. I thought that was so sweet. He had the whole trip planned in his head.
Actually, here in HubPages, people talk of many things on the forums. Is it too late to give it to her...or do you just not want to anymore?
I too have a lot of issues with telling my feelings, but here it is getting better. I don't really understand why people feel you are autistic if you are not social any more...when I grew up it was introverted.
Read some of the hubs here...maybe they will help you, as they have helped me!
Cheers,
That is very nice of you to admit, thanks =]
I guess I hang onto it to remind myself not to go all out there again, I let this girl get to know my every though and that turned out to be a mistake. She never shared anything with me...ah well
I posted the sonnet up if you're interested. If not then I don't blame you. It just one of those things.
Thanks again
Luke
I went and read the sonnet. Lovely! She must not understand, because she is missing out. I am sure you will find a wonderful girl one day! Your heart is open and there is someone out there that will appreciate it!
I just hate it when they miss the boat. sigh.
Wow, a quote of a quote of a quote of a quote...
I would like to thank you for your lovely comments. I literally have about 60 poems I wrote over the past few months which I just kept to myself. Your comments have given me the confidence and ego boost I need to post more up. Thank you =]
Please post them! We love to read...me almost as much as I love to write..others more so!
Haha cheers, well life goes on...plenty more fish in the sea...or so to speak.
Well, seeing that I no longer a "young" woman, I have been romanced a time or two during my 1/2 century (OMG, that REALLY SOUNDS OLD!!! I better not ever do that again!!!!)here on earth.
I have many fond memories (OMG, that sounds bad too.... MANY??? Does that make me sound like a really BAD girl or what!!??)
Ok, to get to my answer .... one of the sweetest things ever, and ended up being very romantic: I was dating a sweet, cuddly bear of a guy who owned a nice cycle. I was working swingshift and got off at midnight. It was summer, warm and clear sky; as I walked out after my shift, he was waiting in the parking lot to take me for a nice long ride on his motorcycle.
We ended up at the top of a big dam in our town, under the stars for a meteor shower!!! He brought yummies, so we had a midnight snack of wine, cheese and crackers!!! So sweet, I will never forget it or him (some of the guys I barely remember their names...LOL...OMG, that sounds really BAD!!!!).... I better stop....LOL :-)
Hi, I might be a bit late on this one, but I have one time that was so romantic, and certainly not even planned! It really made me think it was really planned on his part anyway!
I'd gotten into the shower, thinking, after we'd just put on a movie etc. blah blah... but when I got out of the shower, I seen my black see thru nighty hanging on the back of the door. Well, I dolled up a bit, and slipped into the gown. I thought, at least maybe it'll get a spark or something during the movie! Something different, unexpected for him.
When I came out, he'd set two places, made a nice little salad "sort of snack" not really a dinner or anything, but THE WHOLE HOUSE HAD TEA LIGHT CANDLES EVERYWHERE! I must of looked like Dorothy when she opened the door to munchkin land. Everything glowed! He pulled out my chair as if in a fine restaurant and we sat and had our candle lit salad! He was most certainly surprised I didn't come out in my flannel LOL.
After we ate, and had a glass of Champagne (I thought was for another time we were saving) he took things to the livingroom. There was no tv, just US. We drank our Champagne, and just talked about how neither of us had expected the other's actions!
Of course one thing led to another, and it was the most romantic unexpected and loving thing a man has ever done for me. Timing was perfect because by the time we were ready to sleep, the tea light candles had burned out on their own! It was a night I'll never forget, just on the note, neither of us planned on the other doing anything romantic.
That is so sweet and romantic:) Thanks for sharing with us!
I would rate my first Valentine after marriage to be the most romantic day(even wrote a hub).
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