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What Women Really Want on Valentine's Day

Great Valentine's Day ideas for oblivious husbands everywhere.

 
"Since it falls on a weekday, I'd like to celebrate it the weekend before with a mini vacation. I'd love to return to the resort where we stayed on our honeymoon. It's secluded, romantic, and has lots of activities on-site." -- LizandWin

"I just like to get something thoughtful. Last year it was a book I really wanted; the year before it was a certificate for a massage. I never want to go to dinner on V-Day because battling the crowds isn't worth it. Maybe I'd go the day before or after." -- Suwife

"We go to a very swanky hotel restaurant on the weekend after V-Day. And I usually go to the spa to get my hair and nails done beforehand." -- hocus

"I just want a day for the two of us -- no work, no family, no baby. So we can do grown-up things (wink, wink)!" -- blkbarbie

"I really enjoy getting flowers at work. Preferably something original, like a spring arrangement with hyacinth or lilacs, as opposed to roses." -- TX06

"Dinner would be great. He can make it or order in -- it doesn't matter to me, as long as it's good." -- StaycT411

"A nice dinner and then a snuggle on the couch in front of our fire with a good movie would be the best!" -- Rubyshoes19

"I would love to come home to a candlelit apartment with a bath drawn and champagne and dinner waiting. Then after the bath and after we eat, I would want my husband to play me a song." -- 007girl

"I want a relaxing evening at home with a simple candlelit dinner. A nice massage and a small token of love (simple jewelry) are always good!" -- ColliBeth

"Flowers at work -- a mixed arrangement. Something different and fun. No red roses." -- essvee

"I'ld probably cry if I walked in the door and the table was set with our wedding china, the candles were lit, and there was something yummy in the oven! That would be amazing!" -- Stefaniepr 

"I'd be happy with a handmade card and having my husband do some of the things he said he was going to do (without me having to pester him). That action alone is worth more than any diamond." -- niteleit

"I know it's terrible, and I wish I didn't want it, but I want a diamond tennis bracelet for V-Day." -- SurwongBride

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mklabarno  0
Every guy I've spent Valentine's Day with was too cool for the normal box-of-chocolates, and so is my husband. It's a little silly but I just want roses, chocolates, and a stuffed gorilla that sings "Hunk of Burning Love" (and conversational hearts!).



mvk  0
my husband and I have been trying to be tight with our money lately. But he likes buying me little things and treating himself to a new something or other -so I seem to always be the one to say, "Do you really need that? We don't have money remember? Quite buying me things I don't need." And just after I say this, he usually walks away with his smile missing and a tear in his eye. (Well not really, I am exaggerating- either way it breaks my heart to see him like this though.) So, for Valentine's day, I am looking forward to seeing his face light up when I let him treat himself to something that he has wanted for a long time and not being upset because he decided to spend too much money on flowers and dinner for me without me getting upset!



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