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August 9, 2002 at 12:52 am #7951shearheavenMember
Please share with us the most romantic evening or day or even moment, you have ever had…not your idea of one…but what you have lived…we would love to hear your real life experience…
shearheaven
Edited by – shearheaven on 08/09/2002 09:48:45
August 9, 2002 at 3:07 pm #67726shearheavenMemberI can remember one of the first of feeling romance is when my date, came to my apt. for dinner…I was preparing a pot roast…lol…he knocked at the door and there he stood with two wine classes, and a paper bag which I had thought was wine. To my surprise it was a litter bottle of coke……he smiled and said, he didn’t want me tippsie, and wanted to get to know me…as a person…so we sat at a candle light dinner that I had prepared so carefully and sipped on our coke and talked almost all night. He left, and I went to bed. And when I awoke in the morning there at my door was a note, telling me how much he ejoyed the evening, and that he would be thinking of me all day while he would be at work… And he asked me if I would go out with him the next weekend when he would be up where I lived. (He had a two hour commute one way)…The rest is history…and almost 21 years later…:)
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August 11, 2002 at 12:31 pm #67727Mr. DiablosMemberOne day in science class, we were getting seat changes. I was moved to a desk in a far off corner of the room. I didn’t mind it, but then the girl I’ve had a crush on was assigned next to me. Sharing a desk… π for the next half a year, we sat, talked occasionly… One school year that turned out partially good.
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August 12, 2002 at 4:11 am #67724melneeMember:)December 13, 1980!!
That was the most romantic evening I have ever had… its the night I fell in love. It was a Christmas dance at school, I was a senior. There was a guy I knew from a year or so earlier, and I hated him,, he was so dang weird i thought cause he was always laughing and dancing, and I was so serious and reserved. Well, anyway, he had ask me out, and i said no, but at the dance, he was there, and ask me to dance. Since his sister was a friend of sorts, I said ok. I thought what harm can it do except to ruin my reputation as cool…. lol Well, it happened to be a country song they played, “Can I have this Dance” for the rest of my life,,, π anyways,, this guy, the very one I didnt like before,,, took me in his arms, and looked into my eyes,,, and I melted! I was not big on public displays of affection, but I stood there in the middle of that dance floor, and let this guy I didnt even know, kiss me, and I swear, as cheesy as it sounds, nothing else or nobody else was there,, just me and him, and then we danced. I fell in love, instantly, I knew he was the one for me forever. π
Two weeks later, he proposed, and I accepted. I had to wait till I was 18 to tell my dad, so for 3 weeks we were secretly engaged. Then 8 months later we got married. August 1, 2002, we celebrated 21 years together.
That one magical evening almost 22 years ago, was the most romantic and wonderful evening I have ever had.
And he is still goofy, and crazy, I am still reserved and serious, but somehow, we are perfect together.We never lose the ones we love, we lose the person, but love never dies. π
Edited by – melnee on 08/11/2002 23:17:18
August 12, 2002 at 9:56 am #67722rustedtightMemberQuote:quote: And he is still goofy, and crazy, I am still reserved and serious, but somehow, we are perfect together.sniff, Oh, my. Thas booful. sniff.
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August 12, 2002 at 10:19 am #67721rustedtightMemberWell, it wasnt any one nite or day, this guy kinda …. it was like osmosis you just absorbed this person.
He was authoritive, loud, rude, obstinate, never wrong, protective, loving…. all the things you needed but never admit to.
He had all the answers, I was both infuriated at him and happy to have him in my life.
He hurt me from time to time, guys do that, its how they are I guess, never a big thing, just a reminder of who was in control.
You had to like this man, he held the respect of so many and to me he was my whole world. He held my hand when he spoke to me, wiped my forehead when I was sick, showed me how to handle life and its problems. Every major moment in my life he was somehow not far away or close enough to find comfort.
As each crisis came into my life, there he was, rough hands, sweaty body, the stains of his labour on his clothes, and yet always time for me, always he would stop what he was doing and I bacame the only object of his total attention.My Dad is still like that.
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August 12, 2002 at 8:05 pm #67723melneeMembernow THAT was beautiful! π What a lovely tribute to your Dad.
We never lose the ones we love, we lose the person, but love never dies. π
Edited by – melnee on 08/12/2002 15:08:42
August 21, 2002 at 11:48 am #67729MerryOneMemberπ Oh my, they are all wonderful stories π
Well, when my ex husband and I were still together. Id have to say the most romantic night we ever shared( and there werent very many of them), was one night where we just stayed up the whole night talking, about anything and everything. Revelling in eachothers company. Then at the end of the night we went outside to watch the sun rise, then went to bed at 6am, made love and fell asleep in eachothers arms. π
And as for now. One night with my boyfriend, we went out for an ice-cream. We sat there eating away, holding hands, looking into each others eyes now and again. It may not seem much, but to me, it felt as if id fallen in love for the first time, that everything was new to me. I felt like a teenager again. So now everytime i walk past that ice-cream shop, i remember that night and smile. π
“Love in its wisdom is the ultimate grace. To drown in it’s pool of desire, is the perfect fall”
August 24, 2002 at 12:02 am #67728Mr. DiablosMember… Am I the only one here without a wife?
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August 24, 2002 at 12:23 am #67725shearheavenMemberQuote:quote:
… Am I the only one here without a wife?_____________________
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Uhhhh…don’t think so Mr. Diablos…some of us have hubbies…
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