Hi Lovers...I would like to dedicate this page to all of you who would like to be a little bit more romantic. I hope you enjoy them and apply them as much as you can. Remember that it is the little details of romance, that keep LOVE alive! Enjoy!


Start with the basics: Send flowers, give candy, buy stuffed toys, etc...
Flirt only with your sweetheart.
Don't forget the anniversaries: First date, first kiss, engagement, wedding, and all those important dates in the relationship.
Learn what your mate thinks is romantic, instead of always doing what you think is romantic.
Frame your favorite love note from your sweetheart.
Complement her in front of her mother, sisters, friends, and coworker. She'll love you for it!
Write a nice thank you note everytime your mate does something special for you.
Plan little surprises for each other throughout the year, not just on Valentine's Day.
Work harder on your love life than you do on your career.
Host a rooftop picnic for two.
Set your alarm clock for fifteen minutes earlier than usual and spend the time just snuggling. It is a great way to start the day.
Mark your mate's calendar with your birthday and all your "anniversaries".
For a little touch of affection, slip a greeting card under his/her pillow.
Stop putting romance off to the weekends. Try to be romantic seven days a week.
Dare to be different and unique from all other lovers.
In early February, go to your local card shop and stock up on romantic gift bags and gift wraps to use throughout the year.
Trim her bangs. Trim his mustache.
Give her a big ego by giving two compliments instead of one.
Touch each other often throughout the day. This will give you both more feelings of closeness and togetherness.
Learn to love yourself so that you can truly be lovable to your mate.
Place a love note inside a helium-filled balloon.
If married, go on another honeymoon. Repeat often!
Kiss her/him awake in the morning.
Make the first move.
Steal a kiss.
Talk about each other's definition of love.

These tips were taken from the book:
"2002 Romantic Ideas" by Cindy Hayes and Dale Edwards.