i was just wondering some good ideas for my aniversary with my longtime boyfriend coming up...i was wondering if anyone had some ideas for a romantic evening, something that we don't normally do. thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? S_C answered Wednesday March 30 2005, 4:54 pm: Depending on the weather where you are, go for a picnic in the park. It also depends on your age and stuff like that. You said and I quote "something that we don't normally do." How in the world do we know what you normally do? And you didn't help us by giving your age or where you live, what there is to do around you etc. Now I think a late afternoon picnic, bring a boom box to listen to music with, then when it gets late ya'll can walk around the park holding hands looking at the stars. But that's if you don't have an early curfew, there's a park near by, it's safe to walk at night wherever you live, and weather permits it. I assume that you do dinner and movies a lot, because most couples do, otherwise I'd suggest that. And bowling isn't that romantic... and depending where you are located there could be many other romantic things. For some people romantic is going to a football or soccer game outside in the cold and cuddling under a nice warm blanket. Or spending time having fun at your favorite teams basketball game. Or say you live in Australia (or wherever this sport is played) and you want to watch a rugby game. I don't know where you live, your age, your interests or anything. This question is almost impossible to answer. Sorry if I come off rude, but it'd be a whole lot easier if you left some detail, or at least your age. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
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