5 Romantic Ideas For Valentines Day

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Feb 04, 2016 06:16 AM EST

Some people treat Valentine's Day as a big deal that time spent on that day has to be extra special. Feb. 14 is ten days away but, if you haven't planned something big for your lady yet, you still have time with these five romantic ideas.

Outdoor activities

It's obvious that, at the end of the day, or for the luckier ones at the start of the day, couples tend to get physical. However, getting physical in this case is not just getting in bed and cuddling with your loved one. To make things more fun, AskMen advises going outdoors with your lady and do some adrenaline-pumping activities to get those happy hormones flowing.

Go romantic, but not cheesy

If you want to show romantic gestures without the risk of being cheesy, there are ideas for that. One suggestion from TeenVogue is to mix your meals. Both you and your partner should go out to spend for groceries with a set limit. Both of you should have to cook different meals and when it's prepared, mix them together and find out how good (or bad) it tastes.

Go on a scavenger hunt

Family Life advises going on a scavenger hunt with your valentine. Start by making riddles and let your partner answer them by obtaining clues scattered in different parts of your town. This should be fun and memorable. The last hunt should be the defining moment of your Valentine's Day date.

Relaxing, erotic massages

Instead of heading to fancy restaurants and tasting vintage wine for an expensive date, you can choose to unwind with your partner. What better way to do that than by offering a relaxing massage? Relaxing massages -- which will likely lead to something greater -- are a perfect way to end the day.

Get wet

This tip comes from The Nest stating that you and your partner should take bubble baths together. If you are living near a lake somewhere in warmer regions, then you are lucky because you can go skinny-dipping with your love at night.

These romantic suggestions should give you an idea on how to spend your Valentine's Day, if you haven't prepared something big yet. Then again, being romantic and giving away loving gestures to your partner should not only happen on Valentine's Day. Every day should be a day celebrated with love; every day should be an opportunity to tell or show your partner what he or she means to you.

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