The Power of Words: Add Some Ooh La La to Valentine's Day
Posted on: October 20, 2011
Love is in the air as Valentine's Day is just around the corner. Celebrated on Tuesday 14th February this year, it's the day devoted to lovers all around the world. If your love life has been a little ho-hum recently, it's about time you gave your relationship a face-lift!
On Valentine's Day, you normally see lovey-dovey couples queuing up outside the cinema or hanging out at local cafés exchanging tokens of love. However, Valentine's Day means a little more than romantic dinners, Valentine s Day gifts and mushy movie dates.
Sure, you can enjoy decadent dinner dates, movie marathons and romantic getaways. But why not add even more "ooh la la" to your day? That isn't to say ditch the date ideas, but rather, to add that "something more" to whatever you have planned.
This particular idea won't cost you an arm or a leg. Nor does it involve travelling anywhere. One word for you (and please excuse the pun!): words. That means putting pen to paper and letting loose your creativity. And you don't have to be Shakespeare or Wordsworth to do it.
Deciding what to say does take some pre-planning, but then at the end of the day, the pain's all worth it. If you're scrambling for romantic Valentines Day ideas on the Internet, then you've already hit the jackpot. Scroll down this article, brimming with romantic words, and make your day a huge success...
Words
Whether written, spoken or communicated in any other way, words are a truly powerful tool to express your deepest and most sincere emotions. You can do this with love letters or Valentine's Day cards, accompanied by a Valentine gift,whether it's flowers, chocolates, jewellery, or what have you.
So, if you're lost for words, here's a romantic Valentine vocabulary to help you along...
Ideas for Valentines Day Words...
Use words like adore, admire, affection, angel, baby, beau, beloved, caress, cherish, draw close, darling, excitement, exotic, enraptured, embrace, feel, fantasy, hold dear, heart, honey, hold, hug, infatuation, intrigue, kissable, long for, lust, love birds, luscious, lovely, magic, my love, passion, rapture, rendezvous, sensual, sensuous, spicy, sugar, sweetheart, sweetie, steamy, suggestive, sexy, soul, touch, tender, woo, warmth, Valentine...
You could almost eat those words right up! Has the romantic thesaurus of words given you some inspiration? Feeling more confident? Great. Then next, here's how to put your words together.
Writing your Romantic Love Letter, Text Message or Valentine's Card
Here are a few sentences you could use, which includes some of the aforementioned words:
"I long for you every night..."
"I might not be the most affectionate person in the world, but I know I love you."
"I lust for you."
"I'm attracted to your sensuality and lusciousness."
"Sending you my tender love, my warm embrace, and my most passionate kiss. Yours always, sweetheart."
"You run wild in my mind. You stay still in my heart. My soul you share and my body you hold. Forgive me if I stop writing, but I must, for I fear words written on a paper cannot describe what I honestly feel for the infatuation of my love, for you my darling."
"Honey, you hold me close, you touch my skin, and you bring more excitement than you'll ever know. The sound of your voice makes my heart swing in the stars. Your eyes are truly the window to my soul's satisfaction. A sensuous kiss to a passing glance, the mood is always perfect because you make me feel loved, passionate andenraptured."
"I love you more than words can say, my angel. I want to be near you. You make me feel so safe in your arms. You're the most wonderful thing that's ever happened to me and when I look into your eyes, I'm lost in a world of magic and love. I love every little thing about you - the sound of your voice, your gentle touch, sexy smile, kissable lips, and the warmth I feel at your side. I love each and every once-in-a-lifetime moment I share with you. Today, tomorrow, forever."
Go on, admit it. Even if you're a guy reading this, those sentiments made your skin tingle, didn't they? Even just an ickle bit? Now it's you turn: put your words into action and get writing. Have a very Happy Valentine's Day, vocabulary style!

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