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MAGAZINE, February 2002.
Valentine's
Day Dos
and Don'ts
For Men:
DO
1. Write a love letter (or,
if a "tekkie", send a love e-mail or text message to your
Valentine's cell phone).
2. Give something to your Valentine
in the morning that she can wear or carry throughout the day.
3. When meeting your Valentine
for a romantic dinner, make an effort to dress up.
4. Focus on the romantic aspects
of Valentine's Day.
5. Most importantly, remember
that Valentine's Day is February 14.
DON'T
1. Appear cheap--at least splurge
on roses or a nice restaurant
2. Be late.
3. Plan a long evening stroll
if your Valentine is wearing high-heeled shoes.
4. Eat garlic or onions.
5. Forget to say "I love
you".
For Women:
DO
1. Remember to show your appreciation
for all that your partner does for you throughout the year. (e.g.
tell him that he is the greatest).
2. Keep Valentine's Day quiet
and exclusive. (For some time alone, hire a babysitter for the kids.)
3. Leave hints or clues about
what you would like to do or receive for Valentine's Day.
4. Wear something sexy.
5. Cook him his favorite meal.
DON'T
1. Organize things with friends
or other couples.
2. Be upset if he doesn't think
Valentine's Day is as important as you do. (Men are like that.)
3. Ask for or expect expensive
gifts.
4. Gossip about the neighbors
or your co-workers over a candlelight dinner. (It's best to keep
the chatter to a minimum and focus on building the romance.)
5. Leave all of the planning
for Valentine's Day to your partner. (Take part in preparing a day
or night that you will both enjoy.)
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