johnart said: hokie said: Where are you? Oh and the streetcar is NOT romantic. It's quite smelly. LMAO! I guess the term has nostalgic connotations. I'm soon to be in Virginia, like 15-20 mins from Washington DC. I live in Virginia! I'll be 2 hours from you! You have to hang out with us when ZombieKitten (Charlotte) comes to DC in May! [Edited 2/28/09 22:39pm] | |
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hokie said: johnart said: LMAO! I guess the term has nostalgic connotations. I'm soon to be in Virginia, like 15-20 mins from Washington DC. I live in Virginia! I'll be 2 hours from you! You have to hang out with us when ZombieKitten (Charlotte) comes to DC in May! [Edited 2/28/09 22:39pm] Ummm...YEAH. | |
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johnart said: hokie said: I live in Virginia! I'll be 2 hours from you! You have to hang out with us when ZombieKitten (Charlotte) comes to DC in May! [Edited 2/28/09 22:39pm] Ummm...YEAH. | |
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hokie said: johnart said: Ummm...YEAH. LMAO! Yes, but of course we must hang out. Are you guys coming into DC? Kitten is gonna be staying quite close to our new place. | |
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johnart said: hokie said: LMAO! Yes, but of course we must hang out. Are you guys coming into DC? Kitten is gonna be staying quite close to our new place. OMG!!!! I am coming. At least for the day. I will need to find a hotel. Somewhere cheap, but somewhere I won't get killed. I can't wait. | |
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hokie said: johnart said: LMAO! Yes, but of course we must hang out. Are you guys coming into DC? Kitten is gonna be staying quite close to our new place. OMG!!!! I am coming. At least for the day. I will need to find a hotel. Somewhere cheap, but somewhere I won't get killed. I can't wait. Let's do this. Org Note me. I must go to sleep now.I'm dead. | |
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MrsGoodnight said: What's the most romantic thing that you have ever done for someone or someone has ever done for you?
(I am completely aware that this thread isn't gonna be anywhere near as popular as my sex locations thread...!) it's not doing too badly at all! I was one who'd totally given up on romance, being that my marriage proposal went like this: "I reckon we should get married in November" "Oh, OK" and the best thing about our wedding according to the master is that when we counted all the money we got as wedding gifts, when we subtracted our expenses, we realised we were ahead several hundred dollars When I turned 25, my husband, god bless him, gave me a diamond ring, and it left me a blubbering mess, it was so unexpected! AND for our 10th wedding anniversary, he said "we're going to NEW YORK!!!" For HIS birthday 2 years ago I got rid of the kids and surprised him at work and he got let out early (since I cleared his appointments that afternoon ) and we had a night at a telo | |
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I don't really do the romance thing, but last Xmas he came over in the wee hours (we both work odd hours). I wore lingerie that had a pink bow on the chest, @ the top of the butt crack & a separate bow that went around my neck - i.e. I was his present. When I got there I had a bath run for him, music playing, candles lit, I was gonna make steak & lobster but got outta that somehow He dug it...
Notice I can't say anything romantic he's done for me | |
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I just thought of something romantic i do
She ALWAYS cums first .... | |
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mdiver said: I just thought of something romantic i do
She ALWAYS cums first .... Lying is NOT romantic. | |
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ArielB said: mdiver said: I just thought of something romantic i do
She ALWAYS cums first .... Lying is NOT romantic. Jealousy does not become you bro | |
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mdiver said: I just thought of something romantic i do
She ALWAYS cums first .... I am sure I have let you cum first once or twice! | |
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Fauxie said: I'm not a romantic gesture kinda guy, I must admit. I don't buy flowers, never even give a card on v-day, but I don't let a day go by without telling my wife I love her and showing her I appreciate her.
When we were just friends and staying in contact by e-mail and phone, I was the only one who showed dependable care for her, who worried about her health, and tried to help her out of a cycle that was heading towards self-destruction. Seeing this care had a large part in her 'falling' for me, I think, because I was always there when she needed me, even if through the powers of the net only. When we were first together I encouraged her to move back home and renew her relationship with her family. She hadn't really had that since she was 15 and now she's got a loving family around her every day and she's found a greater capacity to give love again because of it. I gave up my education and life in England, left my family and friends, to move out here and commit to the relationship. I'm glad I did. I try to take care of her health, making nice teas for her, buying fruit for her, just little things. I'm teaching her to swim too. She hasn't always looked after herself in the past so I'm helping her to do that now. It's amazing the difference it makes in so many ways. I'm glad to be a part of it, the best Mon there's ever been. I hope these things just show her I care and love her very much, both in the big decisions and sacrifices I've been happy to make for us, and the little everyday things. As for romantic things done for me, my wife has incredible patience when it comes to looking after me when I'm sick, or just little things like a soothing touch or relaxing massage. I'm quite needy, I guess, when it comes to that touchy feely stuff, and it means a lot to me that she never tires of giving more and more love. . [Edited 2/28/09 21:28pm] do you send her e-cards? | |
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sammij said: DanceWme said: Awww Thats wassup the first night i was the worst, and he stayed up and watched me sleep just to make sure i was ok... Is the same hunk you showed uas before? The hunka hunka hot burning love? You GET your man, girl!! | |
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Fauxie said: I'm not a romantic gesture kinda guy, I must admit. I don't buy flowers, never even give a card on v-day, but I don't let a day go by without telling my wife I love her and showing her I appreciate her.
When we were just friends and staying in contact by e-mail and phone, I was the only one who showed dependable care for her, who worried about her health, and tried to help her out of a cycle that was heading towards self-destruction. Seeing this care had a large part in her 'falling' for me, I think, because I was always there when she needed me, even if through the powers of the net only. When we were first together I encouraged her to move back home and renew her relationship with her family. She hadn't really had that since she was 15 and now she's got a loving family around her every day and she's found a greater capacity to give love again because of it. I gave up my education and life in England, left my family and friends, to move out here and commit to the relationship. I'm glad I did. I try to take care of her health, making nice teas for her, buying fruit for her, just little things. I'm teaching her to swim too. She hasn't always looked after herself in the past so I'm helping her to do that now. It's amazing the difference it makes in so many ways. I'm glad to be a part of it, the best Mon there's ever been. I hope these things just show her I care and love her very much, both in the big decisions and sacrifices I've been happy to make for us, and the little everyday things. As for romantic things done for me, my wife has incredible patience when it comes to looking after me when I'm sick, or just little things like a soothing touch or relaxing massage. I'm quite needy, I guess, when it comes to that touchy feely stuff, and it means a lot to me that she never tires of giving more and more love. . [Edited 2/28/09 21:28pm] It's so nice to read this. I love somebody who lives far away from me and I don't know if there will be a future for us (because of other reasons, not the distance) and I have thought about how much I would be willing to sacrifice and it's really inspiring to read this . With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Fauxie said: I'm not a romantic gesture kinda guy, I must admit. I don't buy flowers, never even give a card on v-day, but I don't let a day go by without telling my wife I love her and showing her I appreciate her.
When we were just friends and staying in contact by e-mail and phone, I was the only one who showed dependable care for her, who worried about her health, and tried to help her out of a cycle that was heading towards self-destruction. Seeing this care had a large part in her 'falling' for me, I think, because I was always there when she needed me, even if through the powers of the net only. When we were first together I encouraged her to move back home and renew her relationship with her family. She hadn't really had that since she was 15 and now she's got a loving family around her every day and she's found a greater capacity to give love again because of it. I gave up my education and life in England, left my family and friends, to move out here and commit to the relationship. I'm glad I did. I try to take care of her health, making nice teas for her, buying fruit for her, just little things. I'm teaching her to swim too. She hasn't always looked after herself in the past so I'm helping her to do that now. It's amazing the difference it makes in so many ways. I'm glad to be a part of it, the best Mon there's ever been. I hope these things just show her I care and love her very much, both in the big decisions and sacrifices I've been happy to make for us, and the little everyday things. As for romantic things done for me, my wife has incredible patience when it comes to looking after me when I'm sick, or just little things like a soothing touch or relaxing massage. I'm quite needy, I guess, when it comes to that touchy feely stuff, and it means a lot to me that she never tires of giving more and more love. . [Edited 2/28/09 21:28pm] | |
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veronikka said: evenstar3 said: surprised me with a day trip to paris so i could see the louvre like i'd wanted to since i was a little girl.
that's nice! It really was. I almost started crying when we went into the museum | |
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Serious said: Fauxie said: I'm not a romantic gesture kinda guy, I must admit. I don't buy flowers, never even give a card on v-day, but I don't let a day go by without telling my wife I love her and showing her I appreciate her.
When we were just friends and staying in contact by e-mail and phone, I was the only one who showed dependable care for her, who worried about her health, and tried to help her out of a cycle that was heading towards self-destruction. Seeing this care had a large part in her 'falling' for me, I think, because I was always there when she needed me, even if through the powers of the net only. When we were first together I encouraged her to move back home and renew her relationship with her family. She hadn't really had that since she was 15 and now she's got a loving family around her every day and she's found a greater capacity to give love again because of it. I gave up my education and life in England, left my family and friends, to move out here and commit to the relationship. I'm glad I did. I try to take care of her health, making nice teas for her, buying fruit for her, just little things. I'm teaching her to swim too. She hasn't always looked after herself in the past so I'm helping her to do that now. It's amazing the difference it makes in so many ways. I'm glad to be a part of it, the best Mon there's ever been. I hope these things just show her I care and love her very much, both in the big decisions and sacrifices I've been happy to make for us, and the little everyday things. As for romantic things done for me, my wife has incredible patience when it comes to looking after me when I'm sick, or just little things like a soothing touch or relaxing massage. I'm quite needy, I guess, when it comes to that touchy feely stuff, and it means a lot to me that she never tires of giving more and more love. . [Edited 2/28/09 21:28pm] It's so nice to read this. I love somebody who lives far away from me and I don't know if there will be a future for us (because of other reasons, not the distance) and I have thought about how much I would be willing to sacrifice and it's really inspiring to read this . Fauxie was a huge inspiration and help for me way back when I started my long distance journey. His support and honesty was much appreciated. | |
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shanti0608 said: Serious said: It's so nice to read this. I love somebody who lives far away from me and I don't know if there will be a future for us (because of other reasons, not the distance) and I have thought about how much I would be willing to sacrifice and it's really inspiring to read this . Fauxie was a huge inspiration and help for me way back when I started my long distance journey. His support and honesty was much appreciated. I can imagine that . With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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KatSkrizzle said: sammij said: the first night i was the worst, and he stayed up and watched me sleep just to make sure i was ok... Is the same hunk you showed uas before? The hunka hunka hot burning love? You GET your man, girl!! that's the one [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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Alej said: Fauxie said: I'm not a romantic gesture kinda guy, I must admit. I don't buy flowers, never even give a card on v-day, but I don't let a day go by without telling my wife I love her and showing her I appreciate her.
When we were just friends and staying in contact by e-mail and phone, I was the only one who showed dependable care for her, who worried about her health, and tried to help her out of a cycle that was heading towards self-destruction. Seeing this care had a large part in her 'falling' for me, I think, because I was always there when she needed me, even if through the powers of the net only. When we were first together I encouraged her to move back home and renew her relationship with her family. She hadn't really had that since she was 15 and now she's got a loving family around her every day and she's found a greater capacity to give love again because of it. I gave up my education and life in England, left my family and friends, to move out here and commit to the relationship. I'm glad I did. I try to take care of her health, making nice teas for her, buying fruit for her, just little things. I'm teaching her to swim too. She hasn't always looked after herself in the past so I'm helping her to do that now. It's amazing the difference it makes in so many ways. I'm glad to be a part of it, the best Mon there's ever been. I hope these things just show her I care and love her very much, both in the big decisions and sacrifices I've been happy to make for us, and the little everyday things. As for romantic things done for me, my wife has incredible patience when it comes to looking after me when I'm sick, or just little things like a soothing touch or relaxing massage. I'm quite needy, I guess, when it comes to that touchy feely stuff, and it means a lot to me that she never tires of giving more and more love. . [Edited 2/28/09 21:28pm] do you send her e-cards? Yes. Abusive ones, or just to keep her on her toes. Like some sickening white rose ridden flash sequence with sappy muzak then BAM! 'have you washed the dishes yet?' | |
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Serious said: Fauxie said: I'm not a romantic gesture kinda guy, I must admit. I don't buy flowers, never even give a card on v-day, but I don't let a day go by without telling my wife I love her and showing her I appreciate her.
When we were just friends and staying in contact by e-mail and phone, I was the only one who showed dependable care for her, who worried about her health, and tried to help her out of a cycle that was heading towards self-destruction. Seeing this care had a large part in her 'falling' for me, I think, because I was always there when she needed me, even if through the powers of the net only. When we were first together I encouraged her to move back home and renew her relationship with her family. She hadn't really had that since she was 15 and now she's got a loving family around her every day and she's found a greater capacity to give love again because of it. I gave up my education and life in England, left my family and friends, to move out here and commit to the relationship. I'm glad I did. I try to take care of her health, making nice teas for her, buying fruit for her, just little things. I'm teaching her to swim too. She hasn't always looked after herself in the past so I'm helping her to do that now. It's amazing the difference it makes in so many ways. I'm glad to be a part of it, the best Mon there's ever been. I hope these things just show her I care and love her very much, both in the big decisions and sacrifices I've been happy to make for us, and the little everyday things. As for romantic things done for me, my wife has incredible patience when it comes to looking after me when I'm sick, or just little things like a soothing touch or relaxing massage. I'm quite needy, I guess, when it comes to that touchy feely stuff, and it means a lot to me that she never tires of giving more and more love. . [Edited 2/28/09 21:28pm] It's so nice to read this. I love somebody who lives far away from me and I don't know if there will be a future for us (because of other reasons, not the distance) and I have thought about how much I would be willing to sacrifice and it's really inspiring to read this . I'm glad you liked it. | |
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shanti0608 said: Serious said: It's so nice to read this. I love somebody who lives far away from me and I don't know if there will be a future for us (because of other reasons, not the distance) and I have thought about how much I would be willing to sacrifice and it's really inspiring to read this . Fauxie was a huge inspiration and help for me way back when I started my long distance journey. His support and honesty was much appreciated. Awww, Val. I'm just glad to know you so this is a great bonus. Yew guys... | |
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Fauxie said: Alej said: do you send her e-cards? Yes. Abusive ones, or just to keep her on her toes. Like some sickening white rose ridden flash sequence with sappy muzak then BAM! 'have you washed the dishes yet?' Priceless | |
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johnart said: hokie said: LMAO! Yes, but of course we must hang out. Are you guys coming into DC? Kitten is gonna be staying quite close to our new place. yes indeedy | |
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MrsGoodnight said: (I am completely aware that this thread isn't gonna be anywhere near as popular as my sex locations thread...!) ooh, where's that one.... | |
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MrsGoodnight said: What's the most romantic thing that you have ever done for someone or someone has ever done for you?
(I am completely aware that this thread isn't gonna be anywhere near as popular as my sex locations thread...!) well, my husband moved to another country to be with me, and i did the same for him in the past when we were dating, i gave up my whole life here in USA, job, etc...to be with him....it was a really romantic time! | |
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kimrachell said: MrsGoodnight said: What's the most romantic thing that you have ever done for someone or someone has ever done for you?
(I am completely aware that this thread isn't gonna be anywhere near as popular as my sex locations thread...!) well, my husband moved to another country to be with me, and i did the same for him in the past when we were dating, i gave up my whole life here in USA, job, etc...to be with him....it was a really romantic time! Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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For our 10th anniversary, my hubby had to work; so I cooked his favorite foods (5 courses)I talked with the company and his Super and they agreed he could have an hour lunch break. They called him to the office that had a washroom and shower, he was told he had 8 minutes to shower and change because he was gooing to a big Union meeting with Company men. Meanwhile his sister and I set up the VIP break room with candles, music, The table was decked out with china silver & crystal and flowers. The Sparkling Juice was chilling. His sister was dressed asthe waitress. I was dressed to the 9sand looking like as 12. Imagine his suprise. It was a magical night as the stars were shining down on use and there was a full moon. For 45 minutes we ate & laughed,then danced while gazed into each other's eyes. A night neight have forgotten.
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