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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
I was more a Mod/Rude Boy...Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Visage and all those pixie boots didn't do a lot for me back then...ohhhhhh...not that kind of romantic
I have my moments but they've been chipped away at by the experience of life...they're still there and get unleashed when appropriate |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think we all dream of a big white wedding when younger..
I use to fall in and out of love, well what I thought was love very easily, until I actually did really fall in love...
I am very much a romantic though with the right person. Nothing nicer than been wined and dined and the rest..love and affection is a wonderful thing..
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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I hated how girls were expected to want to get married and the stupid horse and carriage and huge princess dress , I was adamant I'd never want to get married or live with a man. I don't think I am particularly romantic - I love people (in a variety of ways) but the things I do are more thoughtful.There's a small part of me that loves what would typically be associated as romantic - you know like little love letters? Surprises? I'm not sure if it's the romance or more the thoughtful attention though.
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By *hav02Man
over a year ago
Glasgow/London |
Ironically, my ex and I from years ago had planned out our wedding 5yrs or so ahead... But as I've grown older, I've become the romance ninja and enjoy being unconventional in occasionally spoiling a special woman |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Incredibly. I love Disney and want to be a Disney princess with the prince who sweeps me off my feet. Sadly I’ve learned the hard way that the Disney thing is a bull and the princes turn into a toad rather than the frog to the prince |
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Gosh by those criteria I'm a bit of a mixed bag. Marriage doesn't interest me. I do fall in love a lot though and I'm very giving to those who I feel deserve my affections. I'm probably a weird one though in that me loving someone doesn't come with a level of expectation or desire for where I want that connection to go. I just want them in my life for as long as they continue to make me warm and fuzzy. |
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Not that romantic to be honest, but I am faithful and supportive. The most romantic thing I used to do is turn up at my partners work and walk her home. As I loved the chance to talk whilst walking with no distractions.
So a romantic walk is as romantic as I get |
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I’ve never wanted to get married, do the big wedding or wear a dress are you mad... that’s my idea of hell
My folks have always been told that if I did it, they’d find out about 48 hours before (if I told them) and then we grab fish and chip supper and sit in the park or on the beach, simple as.
However, there is part of me that has a soft side and it shows occasionally |
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I can be very but it’s rare. Done the wedding thing but it wasn’t princess style it was really small with a great party afterwards. I’m a big fan of small gestures and thought. Much more between two people rather than for anyone else to see. |
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"As a child did you dream of a big white wedding? Are you the type that is constantly falling in and out of love. Are you a mills and boon fan. Just how romantic are you."
Going by those options i am obviously not at all romantic. Passionate maybe but not romantic. I was reading Jackir Collins books at aged 14 and would never entertain Mills and Boon. |
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As a kid getting married and a big wedding, wasn't at all on my radar. And I'm not into big romantic gestures they kind of make me uncomfortable. I'd rather a plant than a bunch of flowers.
But I guess it depends on your definition of romantic. |
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Not particularly romantic. I don't remember planning my wedding as a kid.
Sometimes though I pen a flowery poem or I might buy something that I know a partner would love.
I don't see this as being romantic but more as things I do when the whim takes me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m very romantic. I wear my heart quite loudly on my sleeve and like to make the people I care about happy with little gestures that mean something to them.
Waking my partner up with breakfast in bed, surprising him with something he noticed the previous month that I knew he wanted or just taking the time to snuggle in with him and watch a movie are the things that keep the love strong.
In terms of the big “white wedding” that’s never seemed romantic to me. I want to have a tiny, intimate wedding with only our nearest and dearest then fuck off on a long honeymoon just to be together.
The white wedding idea is to please others. I plan to marry to please my partner and I. |
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"I am not a big over the top type romantic. I like nice little every day gestures. Buying their favourite sweets something you know they like. "
I'm the same. Not into the traditional romantic ideas. It's the little things that are thoughtful and specific to you that are where it's at . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Going by those options i am obviously not at all romantic. Passionate maybe but not romantic. I was reading Jackir Collins books at aged 14 and would never entertain Mills and Boon."
HA HA - this is me too. Massively passionate and when I am in, I am in. As for dreams and fantasy with romantic gestures, I struggle. |
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I read mills and boon avidly when I was younger, the art of seduction and falling in love really appealed to me, when I realised that I can feel this with more than one person I realised I was poly.
I have a couple of very special loving romantic relationships which are non committal, having love in a non possessive fwb relationship is an amazing thing |
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