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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

First Date - Should I bring a single rose?

To set the scene a little, there's this girl that's 19, really laid back and a beach lover. I've been talking to for a little while and we're finally having our first date this Saturday. She suggested getting some ice cream and talking and maybe watch the sunset at the beach. We live in Hawaii, so the weather is nice enough to be able to do this. Now...as this will be my first real meeting with her, I was thinking of maybe getting her like a white or red rose as we both are fans of romance. Since she doesn't drive, she's just gonna meet me there as she lives relatively close by where we said we would meet up. Would this be a good idea or is the whole rose on the first date thing too much of a cliché? Any suggestions would be gladly appreciated! Thanks!






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If you are going out on a date with a girl you really would love to be with, I would bring a single rose to let her know that you think of her. But, nothing more than one rose because she will think you are trying way to hard on the first date. I would try to give her a white rose with red sprinkles on the rose something out of the ordinary, something that another guy wouldn't think about. Take her to a beautiful surroundings where you can see a lovely view or the moon and the ocean away from the crowd. Don't try to hard to get her attention cause that would ruin your next chance to see her, don't make your self seem like you are like a stalker or a obsessive person.






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Definitely too much for the fist date. Just throw her a few compliments but NOT too many! Second date, bring some flowers maybe, or a white rose if you're dead set on roses. Red roses are way farther down the road.






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i think its a good idea. i mean i know i'm a guy and all but to me it shows that you really want her (if you really do) and she might relize that by the rose.






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Wait til the first month anniversary. i think its too much for the first date, especially at that age. that's what old people do for first dates






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I'm only 13, but a red rose would be really sweet. Or you could get a different kind or flower and sweetly hold her and put it in her hair.






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i would say its romantic it might even make her day so i say continue with the rose to day or i am going to throw you back to military school maggot ! lol jk i think its a good thing






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Get her a pink rose. Just one. Don't overdo it. That would be very pretty and really considerate. Best of luck and have fun! =)






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yeah yeah yeah!!! get her a red rose!! She would love it! That would be soo sweet :))) yes yes yes!!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

First Date - Rose or no rose?

To set the scene a little, there's this girl that's 19, really laid back and a beach lover. I've been talking to for a little while and we're finally having our first date this Saturday. She suggested getting some ice cream and talking and maybe watch the sunset at the beach. We live in Hawaii, so the weather is nice enough to be able to do this. Now...as this will be my first real meeting with her, I was thinking of maybe getting her like a white or red rose as we both are fans of romance. Since she doesn't drive, she's just gonna meet me there as she lives relatively close by where we said we would meet up. Would this be a good idea or is the whole rose on the first date thing too much of a cliché? Any suggestions would be gladly appreciated! Thanks!






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I'd wait. It shows you are way too interested and eager; both guys and ladies like a bit of mystery. Don't show all your cards this soon.






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I think both send a stronger message than you probably want to deliver on a first date. Why not a yellow or pink rose, or a different flower altogether?






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Second date would be better if you really like her. She might be a dud. You won't know untill after the first date.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Honeymoons in the US?

My fiance and I are wanting to stay in the US for our honeymoon so we do not need a passport. We want to go to a beach. We are considering Hawaii, Florida, or California. Does anyone have any suggestions on cities or hotels? We are interested in a quiet area. What about Hawaii, which part of Hawaii is more secluded? Any ideas at all or stories from your honeymoon in the US would be appreciated.






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You can also go to the Caribbean. If you're US citizens, you don't need a passport to go to Puerto Rico or the US Virgin Islands. We went to Puerto Rico (not for our HM) and had a great time.

Vieques is a small island off PR (but is a part of PR, so still no passport requirement). This hotel hasn't opened yet, but it looks amazing: http://www.starwoodhotels.com/whotels/pr…

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