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How Do I Love Thee? I'm Not Sure Yet
NY Times ^ | 2.13.2005 | Damien Cave

Posted on 02/12/2005 7:00:08 PM PST by NYC GOP Chick

February 13, 2005

How Do I Love Thee? I'm Not Sure Yet

By DAMIEN CAVE

PIET GAUCHAT arrived at his new girlfriend's apartment on Valentine's Day a few years ago with box of chocolate candy and a card. Their first date had occurred only a few weeks earlier, and since he had just ended a serious relationship, Mr. Gauchat approached the holiday warily.

He figured candy was safe - a step up from the clip-on teddy bear he'd given to someone a few years back, yielding the complaint that he was "an emotional park bench." The idea was simply to keep the relationship in play, without moving it forward.

"I gave her mine first, feeling a bit sheepish," Mr. Gauchat, a 31-year-old software entrepreneur from Hoboken, recalled. "She then proceeded to pull out this nicely wrapped box, which had a blue cashmere sweater in it."

The clearly uneven rate of exchange, he said, "was an unmitigated disaster complete with tears, followed by breakup and nasty e-mails referring to my inability to 'validate her emotional needs.' "

There are probably no couples who consistently sail through Valentine's Day, each miraculously meeting and exceeding the other's expectations, neither one feeling put out or shortchanged.

But for those in the first flush of love or lust, the day casts a particularly long and ominous shadow, forcing couples to gamble on a relationship that has barely begun. Do too much, and you scare the other person away; too little and your date may be disappointed. Most people would prefer to just shut their eyes and hope it goes away, but of course it never does.

Steve Koppes, 47, a publicist and children's book author in Chicago, was so afraid of the Valentine's Day hex that he almost stopped dating altogether. Though he had spent most of 2004 alone and mildly miserable, he had a hard time facing the prospect of colossal, public romantic failure.

"I'd just rather not deal with it," he said.

Nevertheless, there is now a woman in the picture and Mr. Koppes - still unsure of what he will do - sees Valentine's Day bearing down on him like a freight train.

"You never really know what you're going to get or what's going to happen," Mr. Koppes said last week. "People get dismissed in the dating pool for the slightest provocation so if you don't hit just the right tone, you're out."

Trying to anticipate the romantic expectations of someone you don't know that well may in fact be impossible, said Barbara DeAngelis, author of "What Women Want Men to Know" (Hyperion, 2001). "People don't realize until it's too late that each of us has a secret relationship rule book based on a combination of expectation, fantasies or even television," she said. "We come into a relationship not even realizing we have it, but we enforce it immediately."

The misunderstandings, the tears, the breakups, usually revolve around a single question. Is Valentine's Day important?

For some - mostly men - the answer is a definitive no. They tend to see Feb. 14 as "a day on the calendar that vendors promote to get into their wallet," said Michael Webb, author of "The RoMANtic's Guide: Hundreds of Creative Tips for a Lifetime of Love" (Hyperion, 2000).

Others, he said - often women - "believe that what happens on Feb. 14 will be an indication of how the rest of their relationship will play out for eternity."

For the faint of heart, there's always leaving town. Mr. Gauchat's current girlfriend saw potential trouble coming and made plans to visit her family in Oregon over their first Valentine's Day together. They've been together ever since.

And of course it helps to have advance intelligence. Lucy Fowler, 29, a lawyer in Boston, said she pulled off a Valentine's Day coup a few years ago thanks to a friend who tipped her off that a new beau would be sending a dozen purple tulips. She liked him, but their first date had been only 10 days earlier; she hadn't gotten him anything because she didn't want to seem pushy or clingy.

"I freaked out because I realized that I would have to reciprocate without making it look like I was doing so only because I found out about the tulips," she said. "I wanted things not to be awkward."

So, like a prosecutor faced with a surprise witness, she put in a call to Zingerman's, a specialty food store in Ann Arbor, Mich., where the beau had attended law school. After hearing about her predicament, the saleswoman agreed to send him an e-mail message claiming that the gift was arriving late because of a software glitch.

"He loved it," Ms. Fowler said. Eventually the pair broke up, but amicably. "And to this day," she said, "he does not know that he received bread only in response to the tulips."


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: givehervd4vd; valentinesday; vchip; vdaymassacre; voedeohdoedoe
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To: tuliptree76

Um, how do you feel about the scent of Hoppes #9?

Warning! Important question.


401 posted on 02/13/2005 9:47:06 AM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: Old anti feminist

Thanks... I'll give my husband your best regards.

Its what is in the heart that really matters, not the material outward.


402 posted on 02/13/2005 9:47:41 AM PST by marajade
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To: tet68

I don't know what that smells like. I'm not too familiar with the names of cologne.


403 posted on 02/13/2005 9:48:56 AM PST by tuliptree76
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To: tuliptree76

LOL - it's gun oil.


404 posted on 02/13/2005 9:52:32 AM PST by patton (Matthew 6:6)
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To: patton

Aah okay.


405 posted on 02/13/2005 9:55:04 AM PST by tuliptree76
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

Do you have anything in a Limburger cheese?


406 posted on 02/13/2005 10:02:19 AM PST by MARTIAL MONK
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To: tet68

Same to you! I loved this thread.So funny. Men are amazing creatures. I am a women, but always found men more interesting regardless of a relationship.


407 posted on 02/13/2005 10:02:47 AM PST by Old anti feminist
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To: MARTIAL MONK
Not on the shelf but I can whip you up a batch if you like.
408 posted on 02/13/2005 10:05:59 AM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear ( At least now we know that migrating elephant herds react badly to flaming motor homes...)
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To: AmishDude

I'm only 28 and some months... been that age for nigh on seven years, and that's how old I'll remain. so there, nyagh!


409 posted on 02/13/2005 10:28:32 AM PST by King Prout (Remember John Adam!)
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To: Larry Lucido

LOL except for the fact that I am more likely than not, a lot older than AmishDude, and I am not available! My better half can attest to that!


410 posted on 02/13/2005 10:28:46 AM PST by gidget7
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear; MARTIAL MONK

How come I have a feeling that limburger cheese won't help me in my quest. ;-)


411 posted on 02/13/2005 10:45:12 AM PST by tuliptree76
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To: tuliptree76
The kind that would be attracted to that smell would likely not be the kind you would want to keep true.
412 posted on 02/13/2005 11:42:45 AM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear ( At least now we know that migrating elephant herds react badly to flaming motor homes...)
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To: King Prout

Diamonds = Good abrasives.

They're overhyped and overpriced due to the DeBeers monopoly.

A good Sapphire or Emerald kicks ass on a Diamond any day...


413 posted on 02/13/2005 12:12:20 PM PST by Axenolith (This space for rent...)
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To: tuliptree76

Well, it is true. : )


414 posted on 02/13/2005 1:43:48 PM PST by Badray (Quinn's First Law -- Liberalism ALWAYS generates the exact opposite of it's stated intent.)
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To: Rca2000
So, I have been doing things to distract myself this week, but all of the stupid commercials make it hard to forget AND--- Am I the only one who feels this way-- Most valentines commercials are a ONE WAY street-- for MEN to get WOMEN gifts. Do not men like gifts too, or is it expected that most women will get their men their valentines gifts, from their lawyers office?

I think men are targeted in the commercials because traditionally, they need more help with ideas and reminders - whereas women generally like to shop and love to think of romantic gifts.

I hope tomorrow works out okay for you. It's going to be a rough day for one of my single friends in particular (she hates it too), so I have an idea what you're going through.

415 posted on 02/13/2005 3:09:17 PM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet (Humina, humina, humina...)
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To: Badray

*blushes*


416 posted on 02/13/2005 4:40:31 PM PST by tuliptree76
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

LOL!


417 posted on 02/13/2005 4:41:15 PM PST by tuliptree76
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To: tuliptree76

Oh but for two time zones and 25 years. ;-)

Shh. Allow a man his dreams.


418 posted on 02/13/2005 5:12:07 PM PST by Badray (Quinn's First Law -- Liberalism ALWAYS generates the exact opposite of it's stated intent.)
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To: Badray

;-)


419 posted on 02/13/2005 5:13:06 PM PST by tuliptree76
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To: tuliptree76

Thank you. You've done an old man a great kindness. ;-)


420 posted on 02/13/2005 5:22:45 PM PST by Badray (Quinn's First Law -- Liberalism ALWAYS generates the exact opposite of it's stated intent.)
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