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wuguwa t1_j6ahefp wrote

Your idea of “romantic” is wildly different than many in this thread. That’s okay, but it’s not going to win you a popularity contest here. You do you, but I wouldn’t say the people disagreeing with you are downers. They just have a more intimate/private idea of what constitutes a romantic evening.

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[deleted] t1_j6ajamb wrote

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Pretend-Smoke-8942 OP t1_j6alkbc wrote

I agree! I cook breakfast for my wife 7 days a week and dinner 5 times. I want to change it up. We are from a rural area so spending an evening on the town sounds lovely even if slow. An experience!

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seniorknowitall88 t1_j6bsvku wrote

As a once former sous and current head chef of house, I respect your dedication and commitment to romance

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wuguwa t1_j6akvtx wrote

Good point and fair enough. You’re right, you and OP are on the same page. So…got any suggestions for them?

Edit: pronoun change

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busstees t1_j6aqd87 wrote

Agreed. My wife and I love nothing more than getting carryout and then just relaxing in our hot tub on Valentine's Day. We don't have to worry about crowds and we can drink without worrying about getting back home.

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