one nice alternative to the usual dinner date on Valentine's Day is by hiking together in the woods or mountains or short trails. You can enjoy each others company and talk about lots of things. Hiking is also an exercise so you're practically partners in putting healthy activities on your schedule. You can also breathe well and are at peace with your own selves because looking at green keeps you in touch with nature and lets you appreciate Mother Earth more. So, it's a healthy, nature-loving date. Did I mention romantic? ;p
My friends have been insisting that I should go on a blind date this Valentine's Day and I have finally said yes. So, they're arranging the date for me. Even if I'm not really into blind dates because i hate surprises. But i also don't like to appear aloof or something so I'm planning to give a simple gift to my supposed to be blind date. Just a token that I appreciate that he's also agreed to date someone he doesn't know especially that he'll get to spend it with me than with his family and friends. I also don't want to send signals that I will get to like him.
I've been exclusively dating a guy for about 2 months now. We're not yet formally on as boyfriend-girlfriend but things seems to be going that way. Anyway, I plan to give him something on Valentine's Day. I want my gift to be romantic yet not mushy since we're both outgoing and fun-loving people who don't really enjoy mushy stuff. Please help me think of a nice gift for my unofficial boyfriend.