
Are you romantic? How do you show your romantic side?


I can be somewhat romantic:
I like to make cards that express how much she means to me whether I freehand draw or make them on the computer. I like to either quote a little poetry or make a poem that's specifically for her. I may make something in my wood shop, that includes candles and says how much I care for her. I like to cook, so I may make her breakfast in the morning with tea/coffee and/or juice, whatever way she likes it. I like to go on adventures and pack a picnic with wine, cheese and fruit and take it with us to a favorite location along the waterfront, snuggle on a blanket afterwards, feed her grapes or little tidbits of cookie dough for dessert and read her parts of a book that I think she would like. I also like to take her sailing on the bay, turn the lights on the sailboat and cuddle at the back of the boat while I make something on the bbq for dinner.
I’ve been known to be on occasion. Chocolates, concerts, dinners, presents…
being romantic has a different meaning for each of us... some feel their spouse is romantic if he brings them coffee or tea in the morning to bed. Some feel it's romantic when their partner cooks dinner and decorate the table with flowers and candles. For me, it's romantic when he focuses his attention on me and asks me if I slept well or feel alright, even if he sees me every day... or if he proposes something I mentioned long time ago, but he still remembers it...
we have different needs and see *romantic* as different actions...
I always put a lot of effort into learning what my partner understands and feels as romantic
For me, my favorite way to show how much I love someone is by doing something sweet for them. Whether it be cooking a meal, cleaning, telling them how much they mean to you, writing a love note, etc.
may I ask you for some advice please?
Oh, romance, isn't it just the spice of life? I wear my heart on my sleeve, and nothing says "I love you" like a good old-fashioned surprise date night that's been thoughtfully tailored to what my partner enjoys. Whether it's a beach picnic at sunset, a cozy evening in with their favorite movie, or a surprise adventure to a place we've never explored, I believe it's all about those personal touches that say, "I know you, I see you, and I love everything about you." And let's not forget the power of love notes, hidden in places where they're least expected to spark that joy in their day. Romance is about creating those unforgettable moments that weave the beautiful tapestry of our love story. 💖
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Conversation and physical touch.
I'm not a fan of big gestures because I find them to be empty in a way.
Like true romance should show itself and not require bells and whistles to be proven
Very much so, I express it in many ways with affection, words, or going out of my way such as surprising them with lunch/dinner, writing sweet things on sticky notes, personalizing cards, and more.
I'm romantic, cooking a good delicious meal for my girl with soft background music and candlelight and a well paired bottle of wine is a good way to start a romantic evening.
Yes, very… with small gestures to show more of a tenderness and connection.
I'm not romantic, except when I write erotic novels.
Yes I think so. I wrote my boyfriend a love letter.
By taking her to dinner, buying her flowers for all occasions, and for what is written on the bed.
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Call 🤙 him say no words only breath sounds listen to him
Giving flowers and chocolates or cookies.
I’m pretty sure I’m aromantic
depends
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