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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsA valentine's day party will be our 2nd, or maybe 3rd date
Depending on whether you count a 3 hour lunch as a first date. Should I feel the pressure?
Seriously, give me some gift ideas for when I pick her up.
2theleft
(1,136 posts)On the one hand, you don't want to totally disregard the fact that it's VD, on the other hand, you don't want to appear a little crazy and over do it.
Any info on likes/dislikes? Since it's so early in the relationship, maybe something simple, but sweet. Flowers, but not roses? Happy, pretty bouquet? That's pretty generic which is why I asked about likes/dislikes... For me, salted caramels would be a wonderful little pick me up with no pressure attached. Or, as a coffee lover, a really nice coffee blend and fun coffee cup. It's really hard not knowing the person.
But, I will say it again. Keep it small and thoughtful, nothing over the top, just a simple, it's VD, I was thinking of you, and here's a little something to show you that.
Bucky
(54,027 posts)Thanks for spelling it out that way. It's been a very sudden & unexpected romance. I'd never even met this girl two weeks ago. It's a little whiplashy. Thanks for the suggestions.
2theleft
(1,136 posts)and exciting! Good luck to you and the budding romance!
Cofitachequi
(112 posts)Nothing says, "I care about you" more than demonstrating an interest in your Valentine's bowels.
Or, if your not 50 years old, or older......perhaps a simple coursage to wear to the party.
I'm 50.
Cofitachequi
(112 posts)but also maybe too intimate.
maybe the corsage.
Sweet Freedom
(3,995 posts)Just a single flower and a lovely compliment?
Xyzse
(8,217 posts)1 - White Rose
1 - Hand Written "Happy Valentine's Day" 2x3 card in my best calligraphy.
1 - Compliment "You're Beautiful"
It's a party. Have fun, see where things go.
You can't really do much more than that when heading to a party. So, you don't want to bring anything too big to carry easily.
Although, you may want to carry a safety pin, just in case there is a decision of cutting the stem of the rose to pin it on her chest. -shrugs-
HappyMe
(20,277 posts)I always appreciate a good book.
MicaelS
(8,747 posts)What are her hobbies, interests? Ger her a Gift Card for that.
Barnes and Noble.
iTunes.
Amazon.
Hobby / Craft / Sewing Store.
Chan790
(20,176 posts)I totally mentally immediately went to condoms, classy porn and imported beer.
I'd go low-key and playful, something that acknowledges the day while not being too serious. For example, remember those cheesy valentines from grade school. Give her one of those and a small sampler box of chocolates or a bundle of wildflowers. It says "It's Valentine's Day and you're my valentine." without being inappropriately sentimental or forward. It's just the right measure of cheesy and serious.
flying rabbit
(4,635 posts)she would be much more attractive in my eyes. If she didn't appreciate the thought, well, that would give me something to think about.
R B Garr
(16,954 posts)and it's a romance, as you indicated, not a casual date. If you give her anything else besides red roses, it will be obvious you put thought into it, and then you decided not to get her red roses. See what I mean? Red roses are for Valentines, and you want a romance with this woman. If you didn't or don't, then don't take her out anywhere on Valentines day.
Do you have a Victoria's Secret close by? I'm not talking about the intimate apparel gifts yet, but they have fragrances that are very nice and very popular. Can you tell by what she wears so far when you're out what kind of fragrances she likes? If not, ask the saleswoman at the shop, that's what they are there for. Get something really popular. I know sometimes people can be allergic, but usually they aren't, and a nice new fragrance is a way to get something intimate without it being intimate.