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Helping Men Survive Valentines Day

Leni

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Men often have a difficult time figuring out what to do on Valentine's Day -- and if they expect to get any ...uh, make the women in their lives happy, they need to know the basics. Here it is, guys, hours before you need it -- that's plenty of time.
Step One: Remember. The minimum requirement is to let the woman know you care. The least expensive way is to look at her -- preferably somewhere on her face -- and say, "I love you, [her name here]." If you forget her name, don't bother with the rest of the steps -- you already lack the skill to survive.

Step Two: Cards. A Valentine's card is an acceptable nonverbal token of appreciation. Best of all, it's cheap. Good Valentines are pink with lots of lace and have cute words such as "I'll love my sugar bunny forever and ever and ever and ...". Bad Valentine cards say, "Good for one free quart of motor oil."
Step Three: Candy. While a handful of M&Ms is OK, women tend to expect something a bit nicer. It should be in a box for starters, and wrapped in nice paper for that extra touch. The best way to explain why you must do this is: women regard chocolate the same way men view beer. Enough said?
Step Four: Jewelry. A bit pricier, but essential if you did not bother with Steps 1-3. If you did, you might get by with a small but hideously expensive ring, necklace, or tiara. Note: most women, even in Arkansas, do not consider aluminum, tin or a mylar balloon to be a precious metal.
Step Five: Lingerie. Caution! Not only does it have to be the right size and caliber, it must also match any of the 8 billion feelings she currently has about herself. To be safe, tell the clerk you're looking for something that can't be used to strangle you in your sleep.
Step Six: Romantic Getaways. These are only good for couples with more than .2 children. Studies prove that not even bacteria can reproduce when a toddler is beating on the bedroom door with a Fisher-Price toy. Depending on the size of your family, a sufficient getaway may range from a motel in town to crossing at least three international boundaries.
The Most Important Thing to Know: Unlike men, women give points for trying. So do something -- anything is better than nothing. Every year, emergency rooms fill with men who didn't understand this simple point.
 
Thanks for the advice leni. You are so wise..... but unfortunately

The Cake is already baked for me. I posted this earlier


The most stressfull day in a man's life with women. St Valentine was executed for performing marriages in defiance of the Roman Ceasar. Somehow, on this day, modern women have found how to celebrate that event by creating a ritual, a gauntlet of pain and stress as it were, for all men.

Cupid is a ruse to fool the feeble minded. Do not be fooled by this evil ritual.
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I have strict orders from SHE WHO MUST BE OBEYED, not to buy flowers, candy, jewelry or horror of horrors, a big internet Teddy bear.

Somehow, removing these options from the table is not helpful. It's mean, actually.

Is she testing my intelligence, creativity or nerve?:unsure:

One never knows with women.

But I think I have it figured. Friday Afternoon, we are leaving work early and going to the Old Towne St Charles MO boutique shops and later, dinner at a high end restaurant owed by a friend of some 40 years.....Mother-in-laws House.

If Cathy is unhappy, Donna will straighten her out.

I know, I know?? I know.:bangin:

I don't have it figured out.

Over the years, I know there are only two things that I have learned about how to handle women. Neither of them work.:doh:
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. . . Bad Valentine cards say, "Good for one free quart of motor oil."


Whew . . . dodged that bullet, card I got (can't say I bought it*) says: "Good for a free oil change."

That is at least a gallon, maybe a gallon and a half of oil :hammer:


* Oil change place I go to has a buy 12 get 1 free deal. The fact that they provided the gift card just makes me look good :whistling:
 
My Bride of 35 years bought a Monopoly game some years back. She only kept the "get out of jail free" cards. She gives me one of them when I am successful at making up for my screw-up of a special day. I get to use one the next time. I am currently out so I made an extra special effort to not have to make another extra special effort!
 
Flowers and chocolate work for me. If I bought my wife a piece of jewelry she would want to know what I was up to. And I ain't dumb enough to try to buy her clothes or shoes.
 
For the record....my day went well. We got to the shops around 2:30. Most of them close at 5:00. It was cold, snow and ice but the shops were warm, empty and the proprietors SOoooo happy to see us.

She bought $150.00 worth of artificial flowers to arrange at the office. A very nice dress, a brass statute of an elephant for our niece, some exquisite cookies and coffee.

Later, Donna let us in early for dinner and our favorite waitress was there. We visited and then had our dinner. She had Chicken Breast Veronique and I had liver and onions (don't laugh everybody in the county remarks about Donna's liver and onions over baked wild rice.). Coffee and dessert.

I haven't seen Cathy this happy for some time.

Business is running well. Sales are good. Payroll today was easy and we ain't broke.

Life is good again and she was in comfort.

I survived!:applause:
 
I am not laughing at all Franc, I LOVE liver and onions!!!

I did the card and candy thing this AM.. The ladies at the store assured me that I was as they put it an "early bird" and the fun would begin at around 4:30 in the afternoon, when guys realise it is valentines day. By 5:00 nearly all the cards and candy would be gone!!

Glad I thought ahead? Yes...

Regards, Kirk
 
I was picking up some groceries at Aldi's, and they had small bouquets of carnations and some other mixed colorful flowers...$3.99. Added it to the groceries and when I got home it took me 20 minutes to find where SWMBO hides the vases. Spent another 15 minutes arranging them in the vase, which I knew would never meet her approval, but the fact that they were there was in my favor. We have a rule about several of these florist holidays, that we don't buy ANYTHING for each other. But thankfully, I'm not dumb enough to actually believe that. It paid off, as it was a particularly amorous morning this morning. Mama didn't raise no fool.:clap::clap:
It doesn't have to be everything, but it has to be something.
 
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