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Romantic ideas for valentine's day???

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Question - (18 January 2010) 11 Answers - (Newest, 25 January 2010)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I'm looking for help and ideas of what to do on valentines day.

in the evening/night me and my boyfriend are going out to a nice restaurant for a romantic meal and then off to a nice bar for some drinks but i want to arrange something for during the day, something fun, lively, slightly romantic, but important to have loads of fun.

we cant do the stay at home and have romantic at home because we dont live together, we both live with our parents and both our parents will be in in the day.

I'm looking for general ideas, to go out somewere and have fun. all ideas welome which match my question please welcome. thanks in advance

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A reader, anonymous, writes (25 January 2010):

Personally if you have the money I'd say do a hot air balloon ride. Thats something I'd love for my own Valentines day although it's to expensive where I live. Perhaps you'll have more luck?

Other fun things to do....

swimming? (indoor of course)

bowling

Arcade (relive the teen years !!!)

Skating's always a fun thing to do roller or ice

Hmm... yep that's all i've got good luck lol.

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A male reader, Fatherly Advice United States +, writes (24 January 2010):

Fatherly Advice agony auntOK The important thing is that you do something that allows you to talk, and be together. That is why Racquetball is not a good idea. While heavy breathing can be a turn on, it keeps you from talking clearly. If you go race go carts you will be separated, and it introduces competition instead of cooperation. So I recommend miniature golf. Not too strenuous, too silly to be competitive, and plenty of time for chit chat. It's not to important what you choose, so long as it fits the requirements of fun, communication, and togetherness. The challenge is that for some reason Valentines is in the dead of winter for us in the north, it limits so many of the things we like to do. I mean the beach is romantic, ice fishing is not. (that could be my personal prejudice showing). Maybe you like sledding and fish. At least bring plenty of hot drinks.

I have a question about the ribbon skating thing. It sounds fun but don't the parents get upset when you clothesline their kiddies?

FA

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A male reader, Griffo Australia +, writes (21 January 2010):

Griffo agony auntNo worries.

Love. Now that's powerful stuff!

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A reader, anonymous, writes (19 January 2010):

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griffo : i am a she and my question states im looking for ideas of things to do, not presents. so that really doesnt help lol

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A male reader, Griffo Australia +, writes (19 January 2010):

Griffo agony auntBuy her a star:

Search: International Star Registry

If she really means a lot to you.

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A female reader, SirenaBlusera Mexico +, writes (19 January 2010):

SirenaBlusera agony auntIf one of you plays an instrument, then you could serenade the other.

That's what I'd do, if I had a boyfriend. I can't seem to find a guys who understands my love for the guitar, so I'm single lol. That's okay with me because the guitar is my life :)

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A female reader, SirenaBlusera Mexico +, writes (19 January 2010):

SirenaBlusera agony auntWhat about a concert?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (18 January 2010):

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thanks for ideas so far, as i mentioned in question we have a romantic meal planned n evening, so also a picnic in thhe day isnt something ideal.

as we are having the romance in the evening, i am looking for something more funfilled, no so much romantic, just to have a laugh and have fun

thanks

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A male reader, CaringGuy United Kingdom +, writes (18 January 2010):

Why don't you just go out for a walk and have a picnic? I did that once, and it really was a great day. We just sat and talked.

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (18 January 2010):

A nice one is to get a fairly long ribbon tie a bow in the middle & hold a end each & go ice skating together, dont have to be good at it, its all good fun. =) Just an idea for you. hope it helps.

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A female reader, SirenaBlusera Mexico +, writes (18 January 2010):

SirenaBlusera agony auntIt depends on your interests! What do you guys like? What are your hobbies/passions?

My perfect night would involve either the beach, or horses.

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