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3 No-No’s for this Valentine’s Day

Posted by: Prashanth Gopalan in: ● January 27, 2010

A Valentine’s Day Guide

Unromantic reality: A regular guy’s guide to surviving this Valentine’s Day

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What started off as a discussion on Valentine’s Day quickly morphed into a full-fledged debate replete with divine revelations as well as detailed sermons from some of our most verbose colleagues. It became clear that often what’s neglected in the multitude of blogs, papers and self-help guides tailored around Valentine’s Day are tips telling guys what not to do in order to prevent this day from turning into a disaster.

So in the days leading up to Valentine’s Day, keep an eye peeled for posts under the title of “Unromantic reality: A regular guy’s guide to surviving this Valentine’s Day”. We hope these articles keep you equal parts entertained and well-informed, so here goes:

1 – Do not propose to your girlfriend

As a society, we’re ingrained with the mentality that Valentine’s Day carries a little extra weight even though it’s just one day out of 365(.25) other days. Though that seems a bit reductionist, think about it – all you get are high expectations, especially on the part of women, which sets the bar higher for men to do something that’s so eye-catchingly special, that it actually makes an impression on his significant other and stands out for its originality amongst the rest.

See the thing is that women kind of half-expect something special on Valentine’s Day, so if you want to surprise them, you’ll need to go above-and-beyond in originality to counter their expectant nature and still dish out a surprise.

The first thing a women does when proposed to, is tell her friends about it. All her friends. The next she does is show off her ring, which you obviously want her to appreciate because you only spent your last 3 months of salary, not to mention search effort, travel time and stress finding that one perfectly cut stone to adorn her slender digits. So you want to make sure that when she does tell her friends, and she does show off her ring, she’s the only one doing it.

Chances are someone she knows might also be proposed to on Valentine’s Day, so if she has to compete with her friends for short attention spans in making her good fortune known, she’s probably not going to appreciate it. If everyone’s comparing rings at the same time, then what’s worse is that you’ll (yes, the blame will fall on you) be “blamed” for somehow detracting from her moment of specialty. If you are going to propose (or if you’re not), avoid Valentine’s, but be sure to gift her with something she values – perfume, chocolate, flowers, and scented candle are seasonal favourites.

But if you do choose to propose to her on Valentine’s Day (though we fervently wish that you don’t), the onus is on you to make it a blisteringly memorable event that outperforms even the best of all her friends’ stories. Good luck!

2 – Do not do nothing

This one’s for the married couples out there. There have been too many instances when the wife has usually said something on the lines of “Don’t do anything for Valentine’s Day this year honey [insert possible reason – RRSP payments etc]”. Should you listen to her? A resounding NO!

Do something – take her out to dinner, watch a movie – because if you don’t, she’ll be mad. If you’re married, you want to make an extra special effort to remind her that you do, in fact, remember the special days (thereby hinting to her that you will make a special effort to remember the wedding anniversary). Remember, to you it may only be one day in 365(and 0.25) but to her, it means something more, so you want to make it special for her, and chances are, like most women, she’ll end up talking about it for a week, so make it good. Again, pamper her with gifts and presents, but not too many. And while you’re at it, make them meaningful and not gimmicky. A brand new smartphone, bottle of perfume, or even the new Apple iPad would all be welcomed, while chocolates and flowers would all be standard, and expected.

3 – Do not screw up on timing

For example, don’t buy and deliver flowers to her in private. Always go for the public route. If you’re shy and don’t want to deliver it to her in person, at least make sure that it’s there for her in public, so that everyone knows she’s loved and cherished.

A colleague compares women to marinated meat. If you want to be prepared, you don’t hastily marinade (i.e. prepare) the meat (your “other”) right before you want to prepare a meal (i.e. treat her to a wonderful time). You have to instead prepare her…um I mean the meat… in advance. Start earlier in the day, take your time to flatter her and pamper her. Make her feel good. Have flowers delivered to her in her workplace so that she feels special (this also makes sure that she’s in a good mood even after she comes back home) and then do whatever it is you’ve planned to make the day special.

Don’t buy her flowers at the end of her day. First of all she’s going to be miffed that you didn’t do anything to cheer up her work day, and if she finds you hastily mollifying her when you come home, you’re going to look disorganized and careless, which in turn will convince her that you don’t really care about Valentine’s Day…you can see where this might lead.

Timing and patience is key if you want to make it good. Butter her up throughout the day, and be sure to send her just the right number of presents and treats. Not too much because then it’ll look tacky, but not too little that she appears neglected when she relates her experience back to her friends afterwards.

20 Comments to "3 No-No’s for this Valentine’s Day"

1 | currie

27 January 2010 ● 4:19 pm

interesting!!!!

2 | Uma G

28 January 2010 ● 10:28 am

Good one! 1)Had a good laugh about the

marinade idea…whoever thought about this?

2)Found the ring comparison interesting…hmmm..

Thanks!

3 | usha c

28 January 2010 ● 3:04 pm

hey thanks for comparing us to marinated meat!!!

Kidding aside, it is a funny piece and I hope my hubby reads it before the 14th.

Hope you follow your own advice too!

4 | shobha

28 January 2010 ● 5:30 pm

Marinated meat….clever pun in the “prepare her”
Joking aside, I’ve always pondered if there are articles on what you can do for your man?

5 | Raghu

28 January 2010 ● 8:36 pm

Interesting article. Is is never too late for married men

6 | Pervin

28 January 2010 ● 11:46 pm

That’s a new take ……..had a good laugh

7 | Roberts Scot

29 January 2010 ● 2:51 am

…… marinated meat…. LOL :-) ) ….. I guess that’s why many cannibals don’t have girl friends…..perhaps most of the girls don’t suit their taste….! …. hmmm…….Very interesting thoughts …. keep them going…..there are many regular guys out there …… looking for help from realists like you !!!!

8 | Sandhya Rajan

29 January 2010 ● 8:59 am

refreshing thoughts.Good advice for the new gen!!!!!!!

9 | Prashanth

29 January 2010 ● 10:17 am

Thanks for reading guys!

Keep one eye peeled for the other half of this coin – Jennifer’s post on how to gift shop effectively for men will be making an appearance here soon.

Spread the word, and don’t hesitate to comment like mad!

If you want to get in touch with us, follow and tweet us @Wishabi, or join our fanpage on Facebook.

Cheers,

Prashanth

10 | Sri

29 January 2010 ● 10:38 am

Hahaha funny stuff!

11 | malti

29 January 2010 ● 2:08 pm

Hey , you are going to be one helluva boyfriend / husband , if you really follow these unromantic reality guidelines !!!!

good fun to read … am curious to know if your colleague survived unscathed the ‘marinated meat’ comparison!!!

12 | padma

29 January 2010 ● 3:59 pm

hey………….marinated meat!! tks for comparing………..funny to read, you read our minds………..

13 | Maya

30 January 2010 ● 3:58 am

Enjoyed the thoughts of the new Gen.

14 | Subhadra Vijaykumar

30 January 2010 ● 1:15 pm

lol, take exception to being compared to meat!!! well written though, you seem to know the way to a girl’s heart…keep it up and invite us to your wedding.

15 | rama shankar

31 January 2010 ● 9:36 am

St. Valentine’s day shall henceforth be re-named as St. Prashanth’s day. Man, you are so worldly wise! The marinade analogy, despite its cheesiness is hilarious. Hope you have been practising what you are professing to the world.

So, what are you doing this Valentine’s day?

16 | K. Sudhir

31 January 2010 ● 12:16 pm

Very very useful tips !!!.

The second and third para was relevant even after so many years of married life.

By the way, is these tips orginal or based on self experience or prompting from …….

Good one!

17 | S.P. Vasan

1 February 2010 ● 10:40 pm

Very useful tips for married couples! The entire writeup is very interesting!

18 | Prashanth

2 February 2010 ● 9:45 am

Thanks for the feedback everyone! Keep checking this blog for more great reads!

Cheers.

PG

19 | Super

13 February 2010 ● 2:49 am

Fresh ideas and quite hilarious.
Keep it up.

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15 February 2010 ● 12:59 pm

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