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cute things to do for valentines day?

wunderboi

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hey guys, just wondering if any of you have some input on what i should do for my partner. we've been together a little over a year now, and i'd like to do something sweet for him. i've looked stuff up online and it's all pretty generic but good stuff, leaning heavily towards straight relationships; not that that is a problem but i would like to see if anyone has some good LGBT input on this.

last year was our first year together, and i did the classic valentines day card with a decent length note on the inside saying how much i enjoy "us" and a heart shaped box of our favorite candy, reese's.


this year i want to give him a single rose and a card... but idk?


any input?
 
Sometimes the most simple of gestures is the most beautiful, and I would go with that, since it's the first thing that came to your mind.

My other thought is to eat-in, and have a home-cooked meal by candlelight.
 
I plan on making my guy a homemade red velvet cake, and use colored icing to write out names on top - oh, and a home-cooked meal like Texan said above. It's going to be great!
 
What is he like? A helpless romantic? Likes surprises? Stickler for detail? Anything goes? Steeped in tradition? Ultra modern taste?

Is there anything you want to see him in? ;)
 
I'm doing a dinner at nice place, some drinks and dancing, some hot sex and going to bed. I already gave him his b-day/valintines gift.

I got him a new Challenger SRT8
 
wunderboi,

The single rose and card idea is great... but go one step further.

Dont get too caught up in the material things... the card and rose are simply symbols.

What will be important is how you give them, where you give them, the way you gave them, and the meaning they both will carry because you gave them to him.

Look at it this way... my valentine could give me nothing but a kiss on the cheek, if he made it unique, important and meaningful.

Find a way to make those things come from the heart... take him to where you first met, the place of your first date, a new special place that will be saved for special occasions like the park or beside a river (or something that you both like - you know what I mean).

A little bit of thought - to create something that only the 2 of you would share - is far more valuable than any gift.
 
wunderboi,

The single rose and card idea is great... but go one step further.

Dont get too caught up in the material things... the card and rose are simply symbols.

What will be important is how you give them, where you give them, the way you gave them, and the meaning they both will carry because you gave them to him.

Look at it this way... my valentine could give me nothing but a kiss on the cheek, if he made it unique, important and meaningful.

Find a way to make those things come from the heart... take him to where you first met, the place of your first date, a new special place that will be saved for special occasions like the park or beside a river (or something that you both like - you know what I mean).

A little bit of thought - to create something that only the 2 of you would share - is far more valuable than any gift.


i guess i should elaborate on the "rose and card" idea...

he loves the simpsons- LOVES them. (one of my favorite things is how he laughs when we watch them(*8*)it's adorable) anyway- a few nights ago we decorated his aquarium with simpsons characters on the bottom of the tank. the last one to go in was one of homer and marge dancing together, and there was no more room on the bottom, so we hung it from a string from the top of the aguarium, it actually looks awesome, haha. anyway..... he had mentioned how much he loved the homer and marge one and i have a big feeling that it kind of resembled us in a way.

so what i'm planning on doing is getting a picture of the homer and marge in the tank just by themselves and cutting it out and putting it in the card, and somehow come up with something sweet to say in the card. not just a "happy v-day" kind of thing. he's my guy :-)
 
here's the aquarium:
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Now your thinking!! Thats exactly the sort of personal touch that really means something... ..|
 
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