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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Someone saying they would like ' court me'
It was out of the blue and very lovely - the offer of a proper date and no expectations !!!
Been a while since someone saw me other than a bit of ' sex' |
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By *isscheekychops OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Someone saying they would like ' court me'
It was out of the blue and very lovely - the offer of a proper date and no expectations !!!
Been a while since someone saw me other than a bit of ' sex'
Awwww thats lovely....
Yea it was .. I still got it "
You certainly have...x |
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Just randomly said to a woman in a pub I was working in today that she was incredibly attractive. No idea who she was, and wont ever see her again.
She had the biggest smile on her face, and said I had made her week.
Right place, right time I guess. She could of quite easily just slapped me... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ive not had a romantic gesture in a very long time...and not sure if it was romantic as i don't tend to do romance...but i did arrange something for someones birthday as they had not done it before and i gave them a massage |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What has been your most recent romance gesture...??
Whether you have given one or received one.. "
I was seeing someone and it was kind of in the very early stages, but I sensed a bit of chemistry. So the next time I saw her I brought her favourite dessert and her favourite bottle of wine.
Not sure if you class it as cheesy/romantic or tacky, but I bought a "mate" many years ago a rose and "cheap" gift. I am starting to think its not all about gestures. It's all about how you are as a person and are you decent. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What has been your most recent romance gesture...??
Whether you have given one or received one..
I was seeing someone and it was kind of in the very early stages, but I sensed a bit of chemistry. So the next time I saw her I brought her favourite dessert and her favourite bottle of wine.
Not sure if you class it as cheesy/romantic or tacky, but I bought a "mate" many years ago a rose and "cheap" gift. I am starting to think its not all about gestures. It's all about how you are as a person and are you decent. "
I'd rather have someone being nice to me than a million flowers. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What has been your most recent romance gesture...??
Whether you have given one or received one..
I was seeing someone and it was kind of in the very early stages, but I sensed a bit of chemistry. So the next time I saw her I brought her favourite dessert and her favourite bottle of wine.
Not sure if you class it as cheesy/romantic or tacky, but I bought a "mate" many years ago a rose and "cheap" gift. I am starting to think its not all about gestures. It's all about how you are as a person and are you decent.
I'd rather have someone being nice to me than a million flowers. "
In a relationship anyone with sense would rather that. However if you are only mates with them. How else are you supposed to let a person know you like them more than that if you aren't good with words |
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By *isscheekychops OP Woman
over a year ago
The land of grey peas and bacon |
"Would it count as being romantic if I told some random bloke who was busily noshing my penor that I was about to unload… .......
cuz if not, theres nothing I can add to this thread,,, "
Soxy you are the ever romantic lol... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What has been your most recent romance gesture...??
Whether you have given one or received one..
I was seeing someone and it was kind of in the very early stages, but I sensed a bit of chemistry. So the next time I saw her I brought her favourite dessert and her favourite bottle of wine.
Not sure if you class it as cheesy/romantic or tacky, but I bought a "mate" many years ago a rose and "cheap" gift. I am starting to think its not all about gestures. It's all about how you are as a person and are you decent.
I'd rather have someone being nice to me than a million flowers.
In a relationship anyone with sense would rather that. However if you are only mates with them. How else are you supposed to let a person know you like them more than that if you aren't good with words "
In that case a chunky kit kat would work. For me anyway... I'm easily pleased. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What has been your most recent romance gesture...??
Whether you have given one or received one..
I was seeing someone and it was kind of in the very early stages, but I sensed a bit of chemistry. So the next time I saw her I brought her favourite dessert and her favourite bottle of wine.
Not sure if you class it as cheesy/romantic or tacky, but I bought a "mate" many years ago a rose and "cheap" gift. I am starting to think its not all about gestures. It's all about how you are as a person and are you decent.
I'd rather have someone being nice to me than a million flowers.
In a relationship anyone with sense would rather that. However if you are only mates with them. How else are you supposed to let a person know you like them more than that if you aren't good with words
In that case a chunky kit kat would work. For me anyway... I'm easily pleased. "
What's your address I just bought a pack of 4 for myself and I will happily send them to you. . You say you're "easily pleased" (your words not mine). You want to test that theory |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What has been your most recent romance gesture...??
Whether you have given one or received one..
I was seeing someone and it was kind of in the very early stages, but I sensed a bit of chemistry. So the next time I saw her I brought her favourite dessert and her favourite bottle of wine.
Not sure if you class it as cheesy/romantic or tacky, but I bought a "mate" many years ago a rose and "cheap" gift. I am starting to think its not all about gestures. It's all about how you are as a person and are you decent.
I'd rather have someone being nice to me than a million flowers.
In a relationship anyone with sense would rather that. However if you are only mates with them. How else are you supposed to let a person know you like them more than that if you aren't good with words
In that case a chunky kit kat would work. For me anyway... I'm easily pleased.
What's your address I just bought a pack of 4 for myself and I will happily send them to you. . You say you're "easily pleased" (your words not mine). You want to test that theory "
I'm easily pleased, not greedy. Send me one and you keep the other 3. |
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"Just randomly said to a woman in a pub I was working in today that she was incredibly attractive. No idea who she was, and wont ever see her again.
She had the biggest smile on her face, and said I had made her week.
Right place, right time I guess. She could of quite easily just slapped me..."
A lovely compliment from a stranger is always appreciated at it real value. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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One time I really cared for a woman. So after we had sex. For the first time in my life unsaid those 3 little words. "Stay For Breakfast" .
Shouldn't say that as its false . Good line to use though |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"One time I really cared for a woman. So after we had sex. For the first time in my life unsaid those 3 little words. "Stay For Breakfast" .
Shouldn't say that as its false . Good line to use though "
You could have given her sausage! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I got out of bed and stood on the far side of the room to fart- does that count?
Only if you muffled the noise in the curtains. "
I used her favourite scarf instead, so she's always have a little bit of me with her |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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For our 15th wedding anniversary my husband surprised me with ruby earrings as this is the stone which represents 15 years of marriage. Then more recently for my b-day he took me to an amazing 5* hotel on the beach and organized private sea front dinner for two.
Very romantic!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What has been your most recent romance gesture...??
Whether you have given one or received one..
I was seeing someone and it was kind of in the very early stages, but I sensed a bit of chemistry. So the next time I saw her I brought her favourite dessert and her favourite bottle of wine.
Not sure if you class it as cheesy/romantic or tacky, but I bought a "mate" many years ago a rose and "cheap" gift. I am starting to think its not all about gestures. It's all about how you are as a person and are you decent.
I'd rather have someone being nice to me than a million flowers.
In a relationship anyone with sense would rather that. However if you are only mates with them. How else are you supposed to let a person know you like them more than that if you aren't good with words
In that case a chunky kit kat would work. For me anyway... I'm easily pleased.
What's your address I just bought a pack of 4 for myself and I will happily send them to you. . You say you're "easily pleased" (your words not mine). You want to test that theory
I'm easily pleased, not greedy. Send me one and you keep the other 3. "
You want ice cream with that? Will happily send you one over. What address shall I send it too |
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