• Welcome to Baptist Board, a friendly forum to discuss the Baptist Faith in a friendly surrounding.

    Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to all the features that our community has to offer.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!

Whats your call?

Whats your call? (read post first)


  • Total voters
    12

Salty

20,000 Posts Club
Administrator
I bought my wife a small stuff animal and a flower for Valentines Day

Today ( 19 Feb) I was at the store and bought her another stuff animal that was in a soup bowl.

So, whats your call? :thumbsup: :love2:

Did I do wrong?:tonofbricks:
 

Tom Bryant

Well-Known Member
Sounds like a gift from a loving husband... Unless, of course, if she wasn't happy a week ago. In that case to get out of the dog house, think jewelry! :tongue3:
 

Palatka51

New Member
51 weeks early.
yes.gif
drum.gif
 

billreber

New Member
Since when does it have to be Valentine's Day (or a birthday, anniversary, Christmas, etc.) for a man to get his wife a gift? My wife loves the "just because" gifts, and I suppose many others wives do too!

Now if it was a "Valentines" stuffed animal in a soup bowl, maybe you should hide it and give it NEXT year! :laugh:

Bill :godisgood:
 

donnA

Active Member
personally I prefer the just because, they feel more special, but as I've said before I don't need them, but the feel good anyway. Give it too her, you thought of her, wanted to give her something.
 

Matt Black

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Don't pass it off as a Valentine's present; just regard it as one of those 'Little Somethings' that ladies appreciate to be given to them a little and often to keep the relationship well-oiled.
 

Jon-Marc

New Member
Unfortunately, there is not enough romance in most marriages. I'm not talking about sex; I'm talking about romance. Buying little inexpensive gifts for one another, leaving loving notes or cards expressing your love for one another, saying "I love you" for no particular reason other than because you do. The husband helping around the house with cleaning and other things that are normally considered to be "women's work". Both husband and wife putting Jesus Christ first in their lives. Then each putting the other first before him/herself. These things can go far in keeping a romance alive.

My second wife and I did that, but unfortunately, after she realized I wasn't perfect like she was, that marriage ended. I had faults; she didn't. :laugh:
 
Top