YAGT: After 15 years how do you make a date special?

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bloinkXP

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Wanna make her feel special?
Give her this gift:
Take a bunch of pics of the two of you, that you have laying around, and put them in a small photo album. Write a nice letter of how much she means to you in the inside cover and give it to her.
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Luck,
-d
 

KarenMarie

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Originally posted by: Quixfire
Originally posted by: meltdown75
put on some nice music and cook her a meal she likes! if you REALLY REALLY need some lovin' or need to suck up BIG TIME, you could always do something crazy beforehand, like a load of laundry or dusting. ;) :p
I do this every weekend, but three screaming kids tend to ruin the mood. :(

if you have three children.. it is all the more reason to make her feel beautiful and special.

it is not done purposely, but all too often.. women with kids get perceived as MOMMY! (the nurse, the cleaner, the disciplinarian, the booboo fixer.. etc) and not nearly enough as the vibrant women that they still are. not saying you are guilty of this... just that it happens all to often... and many time... a look, a smooch and the right words are more important than pearls and steak dinners...

for women in general... it is how she thinks you see her and feel about her... that makes all the difference.

:)
 
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Originally posted by: KarenMarie
Originally posted by: Quixfire
Originally posted by: meltdown75
put on some nice music and cook her a meal she likes! if you REALLY REALLY need some lovin' or need to suck up BIG TIME, you could always do something crazy beforehand, like a load of laundry or dusting. ;) :p
I do this every weekend, but three screaming kids tend to ruin the mood. :(

if you have three children.. it is all the more reason to make her feel beautiful and special.

it is not done purposely, but all too often.. women with kids get perceived as MOMMY! (the nurse, the cleaner, the disciplinarian, the booboo fixer.. etc) and not nearly enough as the vibrant women that they still are. not saying you are guilty of this... just that it happens all to often... and many time... a look, a smooch and the right words are more important than pearls and steak dinners...

for women in general... it is how she thinks you see her and feel about her... that makes all the difference.

:)


Mom Jeans: Because you're not a woman, you're a MOM!

anyone else see that skit????