Valentine’s Day: 400 Women Reveal What They REALLY Want…

Not Sure What to Do on Valentines Day? These Real Women Reveal the Answer…

It’s almost that time of year again — and for many men, it’s a dreaded time (whether you’re single or coupled up).

Valentine’s Day is supposed to be a romantic, affectionate day where you celebrate the person you love… but recently, it’s skyrocketed into a huge event that must be planned perfectly.

Figuring out how to impress your date, girlfriend, or wife on Valentine’s Day has become totally overwhelming.

You need the fancy dinner…

The gorgeous piece of jewelry…

And to top it all off, the perfect box of chocolates to make sure your night goes off perfectly…

Right?

Wrong.

Do Women Really Want to Be Wined and Dined on Valentine’s Day?

Luckily for you, that line of thinking couldn’t be further from the truth. Not every woman wants a fancy, elaborate Valentine’s Day — in fact, many of them don’t.

According to a recent article, women get just as stressed out about Valentine’s Day as men do. The real secret: most of them just want a low key night!

In fact, this study found that 41% of women in relationships actually dread Valentine’s Day.

That’s right — you’re not alone. This day puts so much unnecessary pressure on both men and women, to the extent that neither is particularly excited about the day.

So what does this mean for the upcoming Valentine’s Day?

It doesn’t mean you need to skip it entirely — just that you can relax a little and actually find ways to enjoy the day.

Here are 3 steps to follow to plan out the perfect, stress-free Valentine’s Day:

what to do on valentines day

1) First, Decide What You Don’t Want To Do

Before your no-pressure Valentine’s Day can begin, you’ll want to talk to your girlfriend or date to find out how she feels about this big day.

Keep it pretty casual. Ask her to tell you about her favorite Valentine’s Day, or better yet, ask her to tell you about her worst Valentine’s Day date.

Chances are, you will learn a lot about what she likes and dislikes by these stories.

If she mentions being stressed or anxious even once, it’s safe to assume that she probably dreads Valentine’s Day.

From there, ask her if she wants to make this day about the two of you, rather than doing what everyone else expects you should do.

Let her know that you want to make this day special, rather than doing what every other couple is doing.

Think about it:

The best dates are generally the ones where you end up doing something uniquely special to the two of you, rather than the traditional candlelit dinner, right?

Be sure to take note of anything she says she dislikes – roses (some women don’t love them!), formal dinners, crowded bars, etc.

She might not even want to go out at all.

2) Choose a Simple, Thoughtful Gift

You can still make this day perfect, without putting a ton of pressure on finding the most expensive gift.

Instead, think of activities you love doing together.

If you like hiking, maybe invest in passes to state parks for the two of you to enjoy throughout the year, for example.

Invest in simple gifts you can enjoy together, like dance lessons, cooking classes, or other activities around your city.

Of course, if she has a sweet tooth, it’s the perfect day for buying her favorite candy or dessert.

Who said a box of chocolates has to be the default gift? Buy her what you know she’ll love.

Another easy gift idea could be cooking for her to show her how much you care. It doesn’t have to be anything fancy — just something the two of you will enjoy together.

Add your favorite beer or wine, and you have the perfect romantic evening at home — without any of the pressure. 🙂

Plus, she’ll definitely enjoy a thoughtful present that only you could give over an expensive one that anybody could have bought her.

3) Impress Her With a No Pressure Day

Not all couples are the same. Some enjoy fancy, romantic dinners, and that’s perfectly great.

But, if you’re not that couple, don’t try to put yourself in that box.

Instead, think of some of your favorite memories together. Do you love going to concerts or movies? Do you love outdoor adventures?

Use this information to create the perfect date night. Your ideal Valentine’s Day might be a quick dinner at your favorite pub, followed by a local concert.

Staying at home is also always an option, especially if you both hate crowds. Cook or order in your favorite dinner and cuddle up to your favorite movie or TV show.

If you’re dating someone new, you might be a little wary of downplaying Valentine’s Day, but it’s still definitely possible.

Take her to your favorite low-key restaurant and then out to a movie or back to your place. You don’t have to spend a fortune to have a good time.

At the end of the night, what she really wants is to spend time with you… and eventually, to be taken to the bedroom.

So if you want to really impress her in bed, and give her the best orgasm of her life — then here’s what I recommend… 😉

400 Women Reveal What They REALLY Want...

What I REALLY Want For Valentine’s Day…

I’m a little embarrassed to admit this… but I just have to tell someone so here goes:

What I want more than anything this Valentine’s Day… more than a nice dinner… or flowers… or candy…

Is a guy to blow my mind in bed.

I want to be panting… exhausted… and unable to move so much as my pinky finger when you’re done with me. 😉

I’ve only found 3 guys who can do this to me… and while none of them were particularly “big” down there… each one had a different technique to unleash these intense orgasms from deep within me.

Click on the “Orgasm Technique” below you want to learn more about:

P.S. I almost forgot this “Ecstasy Encore” that gave me multiples! Mmmm….

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