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Alright, the title may be a bit dramatic...and possibly not what you were thinking, but it can be important.
I meant to write this last week to give some of you more time to plan but lifes quite busy right now and lets be honest, your manselves don't usually do anything until two days beforehand anyway.
Its only my opinion and may be a bit of a buzzkill but hear me out.
Its rather difficult for us, especially with all the targeted ads due to our recent online searches, and there definately is no shortage of unworldly cute things that we could go crazy on ordering.
For those of us with SO's, GF's, wives or partners, wether they are fully supportive of your dressing or not make sure that the emphasis is on them for Valentines Day. Showing them that the man they fell for is still there (without having to ask) to give them the attention they want and desrve can go a long ways.
If they provide a gift for your femself or invite her to be part of the day/evening thats excellent, have at it. But otherwise put on your best MANners(at least for the day), keep that new outfit for another time, or while you're alone and truly show her that SHE is the special women that you fell for. She'll likely appreciate the effort made...and maybe surprise YOU.
Happy Valentines lovely ladies
💋Olivia
Olivia
I think your on point, well said!
Valentine's Day is one of those important days for a woman!
Similar to Mother's Day, her birthday or anniversary...a woman's favorite present is to not be "on the clock" and have to go thru the usual daily grind.
Have a plan so that she can just "go along for the ride and enjoy!"
Now if she changes things...well that's on her...but at least you had a plan!
XO Robyn D 🌹❤️
Certainly very well said, Olivia! I quite agree, and plan to do a nice dinner for her!
Amy
I might just show up in my cowboy boots and big big belt buckle (like when we met), with card and gift in hand....and a huge smile.
Okay, though I have never been married and am at the moment unfettered, this is spot on Olivia. Letting her know her partner is still there and appreciates her as much as ever. That does not mean spending hundreds on overpriced roses, it means being the person they love. Knowing, and hearing, that you are appreciated and important to someone is a wonderful feeling.
Stevie
Oh dear, I just keep on thinking of the Valentine’s Day massacre! Especially when one forgets it!
I’m cooking a dinner for six! Zucchini pappardelle, rosé wine, seasonal salad with different varieties of heirloom tomato... pretty rustique wouldn’t you say?
I don’t need Valentine’s Day to tell my near and dearest that I love them... they know it year ‘round!!!
Happy Valentine’s Day y’all xxx Polly
Stephanie
I'm used to things being my fault so, you're welcome lol
Liv