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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 1811918" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>This can't be said enough.</p><p></p><p>I don't fit either of RH's categories. I'm 28 and have been married for almost 5 years now. I do know I didn't send her flowers for at least a long time.</p><p></p><p>Everything depends on you and her. How did you meet? Did you talk a lot before the lunch date? If so, flowers may be appropriate already. If it was a blind date on the other hand, and you send flowers now, she *could* freak out. I can't tell you, and neither can any of the other guys on this forum, most likely.</p><p></p><p>If you think it's worth asking us about sending flowers, it probably is worth sending them. Just my gut instinct. But, I told my parents I thought I'd met "the one" two weeks after meeting my wife-to-be for the first time, ever. What are your common interests? What did you talk about? If your first date was lunch at a casual restaurant that had flowers in the decorations, then you may be on the right track. On the other hand, if your first "date" -er, first conversation- was like mine, in the living room of your church's college ministers house, talking about the Bible, cars, guns, school, kids and whatever else until 1am, then maybe not! Ha! Like I said, we don't know your situation well enough.</p><p></p><p>If you think you know her well enough that flowers would be well received, and you want to send them; do it. And tell her so. They like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 1811918, member: 423"] This can't be said enough. I don't fit either of RH's categories. I'm 28 and have been married for almost 5 years now. I do know I didn't send her flowers for at least a long time. Everything depends on you and her. How did you meet? Did you talk a lot before the lunch date? If so, flowers may be appropriate already. If it was a blind date on the other hand, and you send flowers now, she *could* freak out. I can't tell you, and neither can any of the other guys on this forum, most likely. If you think it's worth asking us about sending flowers, it probably is worth sending them. Just my gut instinct. But, I told my parents I thought I'd met "the one" two weeks after meeting my wife-to-be for the first time, ever. What are your common interests? What did you talk about? If your first date was lunch at a casual restaurant that had flowers in the decorations, then you may be on the right track. On the other hand, if your first "date" -er, first conversation- was like mine, in the living room of your church's college ministers house, talking about the Bible, cars, guns, school, kids and whatever else until 1am, then maybe not! Ha! Like I said, we don't know your situation well enough. If you think you know her well enough that flowers would be well received, and you want to send them; do it. And tell her so. They like that. [/QUOTE]
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