Monday, January 23, 2012

Mistakes to Avoid on Valentine's Day

One in five guys will text their loving message on Valentine’s Day and one in ten will take to email. That doesn't even factor Facebook and Twitter professions of love. As sweet as 140 characters can be, old-school letters are more romantic. One survey found the obvious: women would be disappointed by an electronic gesture of affection.
Why it’s bad: In terms of effort, it’s minimal. It also brings a third party into your affair: your P.D.A. (your Personal Digital Assistant, not public displays of affection). It should be a given to turn it off during your candlelit dinner, but using it to profess love is detached.
The fix: Buy a blank card or take a photo of the two of you and write a message on the back. It doesn't have to be long, it can even be a quote from your favorite song. But in this technological world, handwriting holds a certain intimacy. If words just aren't your thing, make a mix CD and write out the songs in pen. Your music choices will do
The Real Fix - Love Notes and My Heart cards by JaMax
They're blank inside so you can really say What's On Your Heart!

 excerpt from: Yahoo! Shine http://shine.yahoo.com/


Little note cards that come with adhesive to stick a little love around
or
Little notes with envelopes to seal that special message

My Heart cards by JaMax
blank on the inside - awaiting your most intimate thoughts

 

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