YES I AM!!!!!!!!! (but your a boy, and I'm a boy, so it just ain't gonna happen) 
Ummmmm.... What?YES I AM!!!!!!!!! (but your a boy, and I'm a boy, so it just ain't gonna happen)![]()
Your father and mother are truly blessed that God brought them together and that there is obviously love in the marriage.Thank you sir TouristI grew up seeing my mother like that...she takes care of my father with love and they are still together until now
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I have learnt that you don't have to always go to special places or do grand gestures to be romantic.
One of the sweetest things, among many, that my SO did for me was when I fell down the stairs at work. Ironically we were "text-fighting" and at that moment, I slipped and used my hand to steady my fall which left me with scrapes.
His next text was weirdly "are you okay?" , at which point I shared a picture of my bloodied hand.
He insisted on coming to pick me up - which I refused because I like to be independent. However he still came around and cleaned up my wound, bandaged my fingers and kissed them.
That's when I knew I really loved him. He's taken me to some really special events - football and basketball games, musicals, plays and concerts. I love doing all of that with him. But it's also the very mundane things - like helping me move furniture to my new place, staying up late so he knows I reached home safe (when I've been out), spending hours fixing and polishing a guitar for me...
If I think about what I have done to be romantic compared to him, it may not be the same in quantity. I have taken him to a concert, the symphony and bought him gifts.
But I show my care for him in other ways - trying to understand what he likes - music, sports, books. I try to support him in every way.
The one thing I did - from my last apartment when I would walk to his place, I would stop by a shop and bring him chai. He's not a fan of coffee. Now that I've moved (and live pretty close to him), I don't go by the same place. I don't know - I'll have to think of something romantic to do now ^_^ .
I do believe this thread was meant to be lighthearted and fun. At least thats how I took it . View attachment 197310
Know what's romantic? Knowing when someone just needs a hug.
Notice how the female character in the cartoon never stops frowning? Lol, classic!haha. this is so true and cute.
Notice how the female character in the cartoon never stops frowning? Lol, classic!![]()
Well the title of thread should be, ARE YOU A NICE, SWEET, THOUGHTFUL PERSON?We might be talking about something besides what you think we're talking about here. We're not talking romance as in sex, or things that stimulate lust. We're talking about nice, sweet, thoughtful things people do for each other.
I’m sharing this from my dads point of view. My parents always seemed blissfully in love. Even during disagreements. That’s the biggest blessing I think God has given me. I grew up in a happy home. My mom has this beautiful soft voice. She used to sing to my brother and I. At bedtime she would sing us Danish lullabies. She would switch from English to Danish. Back and forth during her singing. My dad would stand at the doorway and listen. Sometimes his eyes would be closed. I heard him tell her once that during his deployments her singing was what saw him through. Knowing that while he was away his children where safe and loved. This is one of my favorite memories of my mom. And one of the most romantic things I can imagine. For this strong, tough man to find comfort in my mommas beautiful voice![]()
I'm a guy and farts are grossLet me ask YOU a question.
Why do women NOT find farts funny?
Why is that?
What terrible lacking in the soul prevents a woman from appreciating the eternal humor of the fart?
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I'm a guy and farts are gross
I'm a guy and farts are gross