It seems a bit of a cliche to me. It's not something I've done a lot of, to be honest. I love eating out with someone and having the intimate conversation and the flirting. Hmm, okay, that's a romantic dinner, isn't it?
When I think romantic dinner, I think of candles, and low lighting and some piano music that nobody would ever play otherwise. I don't like all that. It seems obvious.
But I do like eating out in a normal environment and doing a bit of canoodling.
Romantic dinners - turn on or turn off?
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It seems a bit of a cliche to me. It's not something I've done a lot of, to be honest. I love eating out with someone and having the intimate conversation and the flirting. Hmm, okay, that's a romantic dinner, isn't it?
When I think romantic dinner, I think of candles, and low lighting and some piano music that nobody would ever play otherwise. I don't like all that. It seems obvious.
But I do like eating out in a normal environment and doing a bit of canoodling.