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writes: What should a married couple do for Valentines Day?We have been married for 10 years and golly the roses and fancy dinner sound so cliché. We both work early tomorrow so we can’t stay up so late.I just am out of ideas. I bought him the ipod he wanted but I’m looking for something with LOVE and don’t know what to do. Any ideas? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, TasteofIndia +, writes (14 February 2007):
Get some body oil that smells really, really super good (KY sells some good ones), some candles, etc. Give him his iPod with some of his favorite songs and songs that remind you of him. Then give him a massage and maybe even some more *wink wink*, while he's plugged in. It'll seem like such a dream. While listening to music that only he can here, he'll really fade away into a wonderland.
If you want to kick it up ANOTHER notch, blindfold him, so that he really get's lost in good feelings and music.
That seems pretty romantic to me!
xxIndia
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reader, anonymous, writes (14 February 2007): If you still have any time today, put a few of his favorite songs on the Ipod, ones that are special to you both (like your wedding dance), ones that remind him of his early years and maybe a couple that are sultry for later on... then tell him the entire evening is just for his pleasure, plug the ear buds into his ears and put a smile on his face.
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reader, cd206 +, writes (14 February 2007):
I guess it depends on what you want to do but the very fact that you're married shows love even if you don't give him something overtly romantic. I suggest a lovely candlelit supper followed by an early night.
CD
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reader, anonymous, writes (14 February 2007): well what could be better than an early night,to ensure its full of love.
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