Valentines Day romantic date ideas

Esquire has dedicated a whole article for date ideas. First, “Why she’ll like it: Take her literally and don’t have her do anything: You make her dinner, you set the table, you fix her a drink, you do the dishes, you massage her feet, you rinse, you repeat. Don’t spend more than: $35 on a ton of good, cheap wine — boxes approved. Goes great with: A call bell ($5). “Accidentally” throw this in your recycling bin the morning after. What you’ll get: A week’s worth of relaxed companionship, and a sore tongue.”

The magazine advises that the “clingy girlfriend,” “Why she’ll like it: Hand-holding, hot chocolate, sweaters — it’s you that might have the tough time here. But creative (and less kid-crazy) new rinks are, um, getting laid all around the country. Try to find one with hockey skates so you don’t look like a runner-up for ice dancing in Vancouver. Don’t spend more than: $30 on rentals and rink admission. Goes great with: A Snuggie ($15) stands in for a cuddle as soon as you’re out drinking something other than cocoa with the fellas. What you’ll get: A week’s worth of contentment, and a sore ankle.”

Askmen.com shares, “There’s a good chance that the beginning of your relationship was the time when you made the most effort to show her your romantic side, so why not turn back the clock and remind her how charming you were when you were wooing her? Women love it when men remember details from when they were still getting to know each other. Think back to your first date, and take her to the same place, eat the same food and do the same things that first sparked your romance.”

Respark the Romance

Furthermore, “you can start things off by getting your heart rates up together doing something fun. Take her out ice skating or cross-country skiing, or spend some time together at an indoor swimming pool. The idea is to enjoy a little activity and get those endorphins flowing to leave you both in loving mood.”

So, moving around, running around the park with your dogs, have a picnic at the park for a romantic getaway from dishes and cooking.

Another thing you can do is get a massage. “Massage is a must-do activity for Valentine’s Day. You can either treat her to a full-body, sensual massage with scented (and even edible) oils or lotions, or give yourself a little pampering and book a couple’s massage at a spa. A relaxing massage is just the thing to get both of you in the mood for Valentine’s Day.”

And finally do not forget that “Anticipation is half the fun of a romantic surprise. Start the excitement when she walks in the door by leaving a trail of rose petals leading to the bedroom, where she’ll find Valentine’s Day gifts. Feel free to go all out with the heart-shaped box of chocolates, red-and-white teddy bears and candy hearts. She’ll love the corny romance of it all. ”

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