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This page is about love, especially (but not exclusively) romantic love. I will share stories, poems, pictures, etc. with you without judgements, lectures, bias, discrimination, and promotion of a product or service. It is not my intent to push a service or product or to represent myself as any expert in this subject. This is just me talking.

Love does not consist in gazing at each other but in looking together in the
same direction.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900-1944), French aviator, author. Wind, Sand,
and Stars, ch. 8 (1939).

beautiful butterflyRomantic Things
I Believe In


Love yourself before you love anyone else.

Be honest, really love each other, or don't stay together.

Hold hands constantly.

Give and receive Back rubs, foot and body massages.

French Kiss often.

Whisper to each other.

Shower together as often as possible.

Buy little trivial gifts for each other.

Shower them with their favorite flowers.

Find out their favorite cologne/perfume and wear it every time you're together.

Kiss at every chance you get.

Lightly kiss their collarbone and their jawbone just below the ear, then whisper I love you.

Hugs are the universal medicine.

Say I love you, only when you mean it and make sure they know you mean it.

Give random gifts like flowers, candy or poetry.

Tell her that she's the only girl you ever want.
Don't lie.

Spend every second possible together.

Tell him/her that he/she doesn't have to do anything he/she doesn't want to. And mean it.

Look into each other's eyes.

Very lightly push up his/her chin, look into the eyes, tell him/her you love him/her, and kiss him/her lightly.

When in public, flirt with each other.

Put love notes in their pockets when they aren't looking.

PDA = Public Display of Affection.

Take advantage of any time alone together.

Let her sit on your lap.

Lips were made for kissing. So were eyes, and fingers, and cheeks, and collarbones, and hands, and ears.

Always hold her around her hips and sides.

Hold their hand, stare into their eyes, kiss their hand and then put it over your heart.

Unless you can feel their heart beating, you aren't close enough.

Do cute things like write I love you in a note so that they have to look in a mirror to read it.

Break every one of your parent's relationship rules for them.

Make excuses to call them every 5 minutes.

Even if you are really busy doing something, go out of your way to call and say I love you.

Drive home after a date and call them just to let them know you care.

Tell each other your most private secrets and fears.

Brush her hair out of her face for her.

Hang out with his/her friends.

Learn from each other and don't make the same mistake twice.

Everyone deserves a second chance.

Make sacrifices for each other.

Let there never be a second during any given day that you aren't thinking about them, and make sure they know it.

Dedicate songs to him/her on the radio.

Fall asleep on the phone with each other.

Stand up for them when someone talks trash.

Never forget the kiss goodnight. And always remember to say, "Sweet dreams."


I read this list (above) a long time ago on the internet and do not remember from where; but I kept it because I believe in romance and all gestures listed plus more. One of my personal favorites for showing love is giving meaningful gifts for no occasion. What do you believe in?
Do you know how to show love? Do you know how to keep love in your life alive? How about some of the following:

Donate your hair
Send a love letter
Make an arrest
Awaken the senses
Seek support from others
Make a romantic meal
Sing
Sing
Send an e-postcard
Be romantic
Send a gift basket
Write a poem
Send a coupon
Make love
Read and understand body language
Understand it
Keep the passion
Cultivate love
Maintain balance
Be realistic
Love yourself
Love yourself

Love yourself
Love yourself
Be honest
Give chocolate
Just Luv

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Immature love says: "I love you because I need you." Mature love says: "I need you because I love you."

Erich Fromm (1900-1980), U.S. psychologist. The Art of Loving, ch. 2 (1956).


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