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writes: Hi, this is not that serious, but it's something I need to know. What is romance? Me and my boyfriend are debating on what the true definition is. I'm saying it's the candle light dinners, with the rose pedals on the bed etc... he says it's the fact that he spends all his time with me, shows me unconditional love, and etc... Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (14 February 2009): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThanks, that really helped. I guess we're both romantic in our own way..
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reader, anonymous, writes (13 February 2009): Romance is making an effort to make someone feel beautiful, wanted and sexy by doing something extraordinary, romance is the feeling not the act.
All those things could be seen as romantic if they give you those feelings, my girlfriend hates flowers and traditional "romantic" getures.
I asked her just now what the most romantic thing I did for her was and she told me it was the time I brought her a birthday present after work. I missed the last bus, had no money for a taxi, so I walked an hour and a half in heavy rain to get to her place before midnight and the end of her birthday. I arrived at 11.55, soaked to the bone and with a destroyed present.
I guess from thinking about that again I'd say romance is a special moment shared with someone you love that makes you feel more loved than you ever have felt.
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