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What? You expect a goth chick to NOT be moody?Joshua Dyal said:There's just no pleasing you goth chicks.![]()

What? You expect a goth chick to NOT be moody?Joshua Dyal said:There's just no pleasing you goth chicks.![]()
fusangite said:But I always found anniversaries were the best time to celebrate romantic things; for one thing, the liquor stores and restaurants aren't jammed on most people's anniversaries. When I was in a relationship, the anniversary was vastly more important (at least to me) than Valentine's Day. (I suspect my ex was pretty indifferent to both.)
Anniversaries, Valentine's Day, and my wife's Birthday. Is three times a year too much to set aside as "special" days to show her appreciation?fusangite said:But I always found anniversaries were the best time to celebrate romantic things; for one thing, the liquor stores and restaurants aren't jammed on most people's anniversaries. When I was in a relationship, the anniversary was vastly more important (at least to me) than Valentine's Day. (I suspect my ex was pretty indifferent to both.)
Joshua Dyal said:Anniversaries, Valentine's Day, and my wife's Birthday. Is three times a year too much to set aside as "special" days to show her appreciation?
I don't know how you read that into my comments, given the first paragraph of my post.Joshua Dyal said:Anniversaries, Valentine's Day, and my wife's Birthday. Is three times a year too much to set aside as "special" days to show her appreciation?
I ignored it as irrelevent to my question. Hypothetically speaking, if you were married, you seemed to be saying that Anniversaries were sufficient. I'm saying that I think three occasions (anniversary, Valentine's Day, and my wife's birthday) are not too many. In fact, I think it's just about right.fusangite said:I don't know how you read that into my comments, given the first paragraph of my post.
Well, in future, when I say "of course I would celebrate Valentines Day," I mean, "of course I would celebrate Valentines Day."Joshua Dyal said:I ignored it as irrelevent to my question. Hypothetically speaking, if you were married, you seemed to be saying that Anniversaries were sufficient. I'm saying that I think three occasions (anniversary, Valentine's Day, and my wife's birthday) are not too many. In fact, I think it's just about right.
I'll keep that in mind and ignore, in the future, when you say that you think Anniversaries are better than Valentine's Day as a celebration of your relationship then.fusangite said:Well, in future, when I say "of course I would celebrate Valentines Day," I mean, "of course I would celebrate Valentines Day."
Oh.Jarrod said:I should have done more for my wife. I love her dearly, and didn't even get her a card. What a jerk I am.
She got me a card, Windsor-Newton brushes, and one of those spiral brush cleaner jar things.
And you guys can't have her!![]()