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What are some of the romantic things anyone has done for you?

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  • #61
    Originally posted by Seapahn
    This one time someone tried feverishly to set up an FTP server just for me! Although it took a long time to get it to work, I thought that was pretty romantic.
    It could be. But then again she might have tried to set up an FTP server because it’s something that she wanted to do for a while and was procrastinating; this just gave her more of an incentive to finally do it. And perhaps the reason it took her a while, could have been because she was using the wrong IP address, due to the fact that she doesn’t have a static IP. It's all a guess of course.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Seapahn
      Sorry to say this but I have a feeling he's gay. And worst of all, he may not even know it.
      Wow, that’s one of the most romantic thing I’ve ever read. Unfortunately not all men think so, or perhaps I should say fortunately.

      Irene, that sounds unbelievably magical, but I take it that you are no longer with him.

      I don't think I have anything that even comes close. That is not to say that I don't have some juicy stuff.

      When I was living with this one guy, I was most impressed with his ability to continuously be romantic without it being a one time thing. I was working at the time and he took some time off from work. I would come home smelling the aroma of a freshly cooked meal and the house sparkling with cleanliness. On one occasion I went to take a shower, when I came out there were rose petals making their way into the living room, where there was a candlelight dinner set up, and boy did he know how to prepare a phenomenal meal!!!! We drank some wine, he massaged my feet and I passed out. In the morning he would wake up and make breakfast and prepare my lunch.

      It was funny, because after some time, he began complaining, that all he does is stay home, cook and clean and I would come home, tired and not pay him as much attention and pass out. He was very serious and I tried to be as well, but it was funny hearing it from a big man. I said to myself, aaaa so that’s what men feel like? No wonder they want a housewife, it kicks ass to be taken care of. But truthfully, it would be tad bit annoying if he was to continue complaining. Then he went back to work and my week’s role playing was over. That’s one of the reason’s I emphasized that a role reversal is fun, it keeps a relationship exciting.

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      • #63
        That post is going to give Anonymouse a seizure.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Siggie
          Oh, I see... I don't know how forums work... This is the only one I've ever been to.
          I'll take notes of how they work: Let bitter, arrogant, delusional xxxxx say what she wants and just sit and

          I do value my relationship hun. Why don't you change your xxxxed up attitude so you can have one to value as well.



          awwww bad day again?? i think you'll take 1st prize for the highest count of f--- words! such typical LACHAR hye -- who shuts her eyes and talks out of her a$$


          have a nice day sweetie try yoga or relaxation

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          • #65
            This forum is full of some of the most multi-talented people ever.

            Really.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by spiral
              This forum is full of some of the most multi-talented people ever.

              Really.

              we suuuuure do btw i always thought your avatar was too darn cute! an angry micky!! haha

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              • #67
                Thank you dear, however Mickey is not angry, he has a *here ya go pal * kind of look. Don't you think?

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by spiral
                  Thank you dear, however Mickey is not angry, he has a *here ya go pal * kind of look. Don't you think?
                  yeah i was thinking about that!!! it's more like..."here ya go!!! suckaaaaa!!!!!" that subtle kind of "anger"
                  definitely not this kind!!

                  actually anger if you think about it can be a good thing! it's how people deal with it that makes the difference! EVERYONE experiences it! it's an emotion...it fuels you up and if you choose to, you can do great things with it and serve humanity! ---like john walsh; that man turned his anger and pain into something productive and rewarding, by catching criminals...now THAT is wisdom!

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by anileve
                    I would come home smelling the aroma of a freshly cooked meal and the house sparkling with cleanliness. On one occasion I went to take a shower, when I came out there were rose petals making their way into the living room, where there was a candlelight dinner set up, and boy did he know how to prepare a phenomenal meal!!!!
                    Oh foooooooey ... aroma maroma and rose petals shmose metals ... I bet the right kind of guy could even make baked potatos and gatorade be romantic
                    this post = teh win.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by hyebruin
                      awwww bad day again?? i think you'll take 1st prize for the highest count of f--- words! such typical LACHAR hye -- who shuts her eyes and talks out of her a$$


                      have a nice day sweetie try yoga or relaxation
                      You're so right. Maybe I will try yoga because judging from your posts you must have had a fantastic day.

                      Why don't you try dealing with 150 whiny undergrads and see how you feel at the end of the day. I wish yoga could solve my problems.
                      [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
                      -Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]

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