Sunday, February 28, 2010

That's romantic

"I think you are a playboy," Boryoung said judgingly to my Korean friend, Choi. "A romantic playboy."

We have all allowed ourselves to get swept up by an exciteing story in a book or movie at least once in our lives. That's because we all have a bot of the romantic in us.

Advertisements portray romance as a candlelight dinner at at expensive restaurant. But according to a survey on women, romance knows no time or place. It may not even cost anything.

We may be watching the most beautiful sunset, but if we don't have that romantic attitude pulsating between us, we might as well be alone. On the other hand, though the setting may be irrelevant, we can make use of our surroundings to help create a romantic mood. One of the woman survey respondent commented: "The surroundings don't matter.We could be at the top of the eiffel Tower or in the mall shopping for diapers. But when his attention shows me that he appreciates my uniqueness, that's romantic.

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