Try your luck and see how you go with this quiz. It's fun.
How romantic are you?
HEARTS AND FLOWERS
You are the uber-romantic. To you the world is one big Harlequin novel -- or it should be. You love, love, love all the romantic accoutrements: flowers, candy, moonlit dances, poetry and more. Not for you is the notion that once a couple settles in, it's okay if their life together becomes routine. Rather, your view is that lovers should always aim to keep a "snap, crackle and pop" in their relationship.
This is wonderful in the sense that you will never take a man for granted. You will always wear sexy undies to bed, plan special surprises for his birthday and harbor a yen for intimate conversations by candlelight. This is not so wonderful in the sense that you have a tendency toward idealizing love. Remember that you really need to get to know a person before you proclaim to him, and the world, that the two of you are soul mates.
And once you're a unit, don't expect your partner to always be in the mood to put on a "show" for you (with candies, presents, etc.) He is not Super Romantic Man (sorry, but no man is -- except, occasionally, on the Hollywood big screen). Sometimes he just wants to watch TV, grab fast food (versus a gourmet meal) or chill by himself in the den. This doesn't say anything bad about you or your relationship. It's a statement that he feels comfortable enough in the relationship to be himself. Now isn't that romantic?
How romantic are you?
HEARTS AND FLOWERS
You are the uber-romantic. To you the world is one big Harlequin novel -- or it should be. You love, love, love all the romantic accoutrements: flowers, candy, moonlit dances, poetry and more. Not for you is the notion that once a couple settles in, it's okay if their life together becomes routine. Rather, your view is that lovers should always aim to keep a "snap, crackle and pop" in their relationship.
This is wonderful in the sense that you will never take a man for granted. You will always wear sexy undies to bed, plan special surprises for his birthday and harbor a yen for intimate conversations by candlelight. This is not so wonderful in the sense that you have a tendency toward idealizing love. Remember that you really need to get to know a person before you proclaim to him, and the world, that the two of you are soul mates.
And once you're a unit, don't expect your partner to always be in the mood to put on a "show" for you (with candies, presents, etc.) He is not Super Romantic Man (sorry, but no man is -- except, occasionally, on the Hollywood big screen). Sometimes he just wants to watch TV, grab fast food (versus a gourmet meal) or chill by himself in the den. This doesn't say anything bad about you or your relationship. It's a statement that he feels comfortable enough in the relationship to be himself. Now isn't that romantic?
