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OK, lets be nice now - whats the most romantic thing your partner has done for you???

47 replies

Flumpybumpy · 08/01/2007 15:38

My DH took me to Paris for my 21st and New York for my 30th. My actual birthday was while we were there so he took me to Tiffany's on 5th Ave and bought me a lovely necklace then somehow managed to get the staff in Tiffanys to sing Happy Birthday to me!!! Ahhhh

FB x

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expatinscotland · 08/01/2007 15:39

He bought me Emprire biscuits from Tesco w/o being asked.

Flumpybumpy · 08/01/2007 15:40

expat - PMSL

FB x

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UCM · 08/01/2007 15:40

Lets me lie in every day and gets up for DS even at weekends.

IntergalacticWalrus · 08/01/2007 15:41

My DP wouldn't know romance if it pissed on him in the street

Tortington · 08/01/2007 15:42

he proposed to me and gave me a ring pull from a can of coke ( yes thats how long ago) as my engagement ring.

its the naivity and innocence that make it a charming story - and yes - it was before the advert of a similar ilk - so it was original too.

after that it all went down hill

i get regular opening of doors
brew in bed

breakfast in bed

but money we aint got. so no flash jewellery stories here.

UCM · 08/01/2007 15:44

IG, yes, know what you mean, I have been trying to think of a hearts & roses example but in 11 years, there aint none, so the lie in is the best I can do

Flumpybumpy · 08/01/2007 15:44

custardo, believe me we haven't got money either thats why it was so lovely.

I don't get lie-in's and brekkie though, maybe it was a one-time thing

FB x

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saltire · 08/01/2007 15:45

I'm thinking

IntergalacticWalrus · 08/01/2007 15:46

DP says if we had more money he'd be more romantic. Which I know is a pathological lie.

Nip · 08/01/2007 15:46

My DH proposed on a mountain whilst skiing in France... got down on one knee and pulled out the most beautiful ring!
I think i cried for about 2 days!!!

ginnedupmummy · 08/01/2007 15:50

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mellowma · 08/01/2007 15:51

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IntergalacticWalrus · 08/01/2007 15:52

Hold on.

DP once bought me some flowers

They were from Somerfield

He'd left the price on

They'd been reduced to 79p.

They keeled over the next day.

saltire · 08/01/2007 15:52

I'm still thinking

scorpio1 · 08/01/2007 15:53

just after delivery of ds2,he came in the bathroom with me and washed me very gently, despite blood and everything.

he then wrapped me up in a fluffy dressing gown and kissed my head, and looked in my eyes.ive never seen anyone with so much love in their eyes.

thats my precious memory

saltire · 08/01/2007 15:53

Hang on, i've remembered something.
When i had DS1 he got me some flowers , from the petrol station

And got himself a 18 year old bottle of Malt whisky, as a present for himself for having a son

mellowma · 08/01/2007 15:54

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expatinscotland · 08/01/2007 15:55

Damn, salty!

I got a chicken madras from my fav Balti when I had DD2, b/c he knew how boak the food is in ERI.

Mmmm . . .

I loved every bit!

themildmanneredjanitor · 08/01/2007 15:59

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Flumpybumpy · 08/01/2007 16:03

I don't get day-to-day romance, he tends to save it up for big gestures.

He did cover my side of the bed with red roses one valentines, however, when I woke up one of the thorns had cut my leg.

The thought was there I suppose.

FB x

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UCM · 08/01/2007 16:24

Ok I got a sort of glazed over funny loving sort of look yesterday when I told my husband that the prostoglandin in sperm is more effective if taken through the gut....does that count

expatinscotland · 08/01/2007 16:25

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UCM · 08/01/2007 16:27

On a serious note, I think I would like a bit more romance. My DH doesn't actually do anything really wrong, he is very nice, I enjoy his company (in front room watching tv/I am in craft room on here) and I love him to bits.

I would really appreciate something soppy every now & then though.

My SIL/BIL do stuff like leave notes in their lunchboxes for each other. She wrote on his banana the other day which I know is corny but I thought was really sweet.

poppiesinaline · 08/01/2007 16:27

ahhh Scorpio1 that brought a tear to my eye. Thats lovely.

peanutbutter · 08/01/2007 16:47

dh will get up with me when i'm sick in the night. he'll buy me some chocolate/wine/a magazine as a small (but hugely and enthusiastically appreciated by me) surprise treat here and there. if i say i'm going to have a bath he'll often get up there first and put tea lights out and make it nice for me. we've been together 13 years and have ds who is 16months.

yeah, he's okay i suppose

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