Same here m2c. I've given them and received them but I have never heard those words directed at me nor said them. In movies maybe? SIGH. Thank you for your reply and Happy Thursday to thee! :)
A few times for both and once I sent a girl a card that said - I choo choo chooooooose you plus the card had a picture of a train on it. Cheers!
This post was edited by Nanoose at February 20, 2020 3:17 AM MST
Hi Rosie~ :) :) I know I'm four days late... but this way no one else will ask. "Will you be my Valentine?" If you would it would be divine. We could sit and chat and have some wine. I'm sure we would have a wonderful time.
What do you think? Will you be mine?
It's been a long while since we've seen each other and it always puts a smile on my face when we do. :) :)
Perhaps for some, it is the only time they can convince their partner to step out of a routine. Sad but true. For others, it might be a great reason to get laid. For some couples it might be the only time they spice up their romantic life. For some nervous cats, it is the only time they can find an excuse to take a relationship a step further. For all florists and restaurants (let's not forget the wine) it is huge financial gain and helps their businesses publicity. Those are a few reasons I think people might spend money on it and gains of the holiday. Then again, those are all the reasons we normally don't do anything on Valentine's Day. We aren't into crowds and inflated prices.
There are exceptions to our rule and this year was one of them. I DID book a romantic weekend at a hotel. The key word is "Hotel." We didn't leave it. I ordered take-out and we had room service. Don needed a break from this job and Valentine's Day opened the perfect door. We still didn't deal with the crowds.
This post was edited by Merlin at February 20, 2020 5:57 PM MST