Oh, I don't resent Mother's Day; I always get my mum a card and some spring flowers. ^^ I just thought it was a good comparison, cuz I'm childfree from choice and will never get presents on that day... but I don't whine or complain about it. Just as some people won't get Valentine gifts. No point in being bitter or whiny; it takes up far too much energy. XD
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Someone called the radio Wednesday whining that their boyfriend "only took me to a hole in the wall Mexican restaurant and got me gas station flowers!" for Valentine's Day.
Everyone pretty much phoned back or Facebook'ed that she's a high maintenance bitch (well, witch or wench since it's radio) and needs to shut up.
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I don't know if I'd go that far Blas..but I will say that if you have each other..does it really matter where you are .. a 'hole in a wall' Mexican restaurant can be just as good as a 5 star...as for the flowers..if it is from the heart great..makes it special..but not sure about a gas station ...lol..*shrugs*
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I forbid my husband from buying me roses on Valentine's Day. They're like, 50 bucks a dozen! You can get them for $10 a dozen the very next day, on clearance.
We had been married a few years when I realized, he's spending my money too. It all comes out of the same account. Would I spend $50 on a dozen roses for myself? No I would not. So no more flowers for me on Valentine's.
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I've often had that thought about married and cohabitating couples.
If they get each other gifts, then technically, they're both paying for each other's gifts. If hubby buys the wife flowers, she technically helped pay for them.
However, I have never brought this up in conversation because I figured I would just get eyerolls and be told that I "just didn't get it."
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Originally posted by Boozy View PostI forbid my husband from buying me roses on Valentine's Day.
As for things not being surprises, we still manage to surprise one another, though it can be difficult when we both know each other's accounts online.
^-.-^Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden
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Originally posted by guywithashovel View PostHowever, I have never brought this up in conversation because I figured I would just get eyerolls and be told that I "just didn't get it."
Personally I think it's a good idea.Jack Faire
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