Why is it that romance has become centered around one day of the year, Valentine’s day. Why not? you may reply. Well, because the last time I looked into my lover’s eye, the fire of passion burns constantly, not just on February 14th.
The problem with the Valentine’s approach to romance is that it sets men up for failure. If the object of your affection doesn’t receive the right flowers, candy, greeting card or gift, love might just be denied. After all, love is a game best played by reward and punish. At least it is for some. If you consider yourself above the fray, then you’re the lucky one. You don’t have to be dragged through the consumer mire to spend your money on fattening food, flowers that are dead and already starting to rot, sentimental paper products that end up in the landfill and underwear. O.K., I’ll pass on the underwear.
Anyways, there are other ideas for passionate encounters that work year round. If you would like to explore the mystery of passion, take a peek at this article: Valentines Romance, It just might give you some ideas for the other 364 days of the year when passion calls just as clearly as it does in February.