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Romance is dead

Why aren't men allowed to be romantic any more - like in the movies. Humphf. I got told of for taking my girlfriend for a meal where we went on our first date, and then back to the house for rose petals on the bed, chocolate fondue and strawberries, and then a trip up a glass bottomed lift up the spinnaker tower last valentine's day. Haven't heard the end of it since. And last week got reprimanded for opening a door for her. Sigh.

Quote: Simon Stratton @ July 5 2008, 11:50 PM BST

Why aren't men allowed to be romantic any more - like in the movies. Humphf. I got told of for taking my girlfriend for a meal where we went on our first date, and then back to the house for rose petals on the bed, chocolate fondue and strawberries, and then a trip up a glass bottomed lift up the spinnaker tower last valentine's day. Haven't heard the end of it since. And last week got reprimanded for opening a door for her. Sigh.

Man you've got it bad.
:) Your girlfriend didn't reprimand you herself did she? That would be bad.

'Why do you want me to go through the door first?' Um, I don't, it's just the done thing. Bless 'er. Fair enough though, I don't think men are supposed to be romantic nowadays and when they are it's looked on suspiciously.

:S No offence, but your Mrs sounds a bit odd. What's her reasoning? :/

I think ideally everyone should be polite and open doors for one another.

But I quite like it when boys do it.

Opening doors for women is more 'gentlemanly' than romantic for me. I supppose it depends on the context. But I do generally agree. I'm a romantic (somewhere behind the facade) and I'm single, so maybe there is something to it.

Or maybe I'm just pig ugly :)

I don't think romance is dead, I just think it's more a matter of doing something original and clearly selfless, perhaps spontaneously, than merely copying some of the cheese that's been done a billion times before.

Quote: zooo @ July 6 2008, 12:00 AM BST

I think ideally everyone should be polite and open doors for one another.

But I quite like it when boys do it.

Seriously though? If a bloke does it that's a good thing? I love the old fashoned way, but find I get a 'you're trying too hard' if I do it. But if i say 'we're all equal now, you have to open the door for me' girls like it.

Ach, who cares, I shouldn't be sharing my problems with an online community anyway. I'll speak to her on monday.

Aaron edit - Monday*

Simon, regardless of what your girlfriend said, ALL women like to be given chocolates, flowers and romantic meals. The trick is to do it sparingly - say once a month - and the rest of the time completely ignore them.

I'm joking of course!

Once every two months will suffice.

:D

So come on, I'm waiting to hear, what's her reasoning to all of this?

Quote: Perry Nium @ July 6 2008, 12:15 AM BST

Simon, regardless of what your girlfriend said, ALL women like to be given chocolates, flowers and romantic meals. The trick is to do it sparingly - say once a month - and the rest of the time completely ignore them.

I'm joking of course!

Once every two months will suffice.

:D

Seriously though mate, there's nothing that'll drive most women away than being overly-romantic all the time. They say they want hearts and flowers and romance but if you're the perfect man all the time, they'll get bored and move on to a guy who's more of a challenge. That's why a lot of women are attracted to arseholes.

It's true.

Quote: Perry Nium @ July 6 2008, 12:19 AM BST

Seriously though mate, there's nothing that'll drive most women away than being overly-romantic all the time. They say they want hearts and flowers and romance but if you're the perfect man all the time, they'll get bored and move on to a guy who's more of a challenge. That's why a lot of women are attracted to arseholes.

It's true.

Haha, there's some truth in that. I used to get flowers through the post a lot which was really sweet at first, but then after a while it was a bit weird and needy and boring.
Ungrateful git, I know, I know.

A lot of girls seem to secretly want men who DON'T treat them like they're something special. It's like that old Groucho Marx saying: "I don't want to be part of any club that would have me as a member". Some girls don't like blokes to make too much of an effort, because they think it makes them seem like desperate losers.

Or like they're apologising for something!

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