Hated by singletons and men regardless of relationship status alike. And usually hated on the day by women when their men forget or don't live up to expectations.
The ladies awaiting to be proposed to are often expectant but disappointed too.
It's hard to have a good valentines day really. (mine was a 7/10, as I was cooked a lovely meal but he failed to get me the orchid or flowers that I wanted)
That's why we sent out a special ladies only valentines email that listed all Win4now's great competitions that are aimed for the faired sex.
Did you get it? Pass it onto your friends.
Make sure you enter all of the competitions and if you win remember Valentines day and don't take him; take your best mate instead!
NB. For all the blokes out there that are romantic, I apologise but you are a rarity :)
2 comments:
I hope I'm proof that not all men are not romantic.
9am: cooked wife breakfast in bed with all the trimmings. Gave a present of chocolates and a hand-made voucher for shopping - to be used that day!!!! (as a small touch, while she was in the shower I vacuumed the bed to make sure there were crumbs for later)
10am: went to bluewater to use the voucher. Of course, I drove and took an umbrella just in case it rained so I could hold it over her head.
3pm(!!!!!): bought a pair of shoes. Not to my taste but it was Jennifer's day so I didn't even mention my dislike of the shoes (even though it was quite strong). Also, I was very patient - we were shopping for nearly 4 hours.
7pm: Cooked a meal (surloin steak with vegestables) and laid the table in a special way. I put rose petals in various positions to set the scene. When Jennifer came in I gave her a rose then pulled the chair out so she could sit down.
10pm(ish): Gave Jennifer a massage, concentrating mainly on the back and shoulders.
As you can see, there are romantic men out there!
William could you be persuaded to dump Jennifer & date me?
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