A dying art, or just the domain of a select few?
In this day and age of Facebook, on demand services and the 'want it yesterday' frantic culture that compounds society's obsession with throw away friends and disposable enemies, is there any room left for romanticism - as in the truly romantic gestures, not the flowers picked up from Tesco on the way home on a whim or some valentines day 'thing' because you had to.
So, tell us about the properly romantic things you've done, or had done to you.
Mine involves a Russian girl, Montmartre and an early morning summer sunrise but that's unimportant.
Go!
In this day and age of Facebook, on demand services and the 'want it yesterday' frantic culture that compounds society's obsession with throw away friends and disposable enemies, is there any room left for romanticism - as in the truly romantic gestures, not the flowers picked up from Tesco on the way home on a whim or some valentines day 'thing' because you had to.
So, tell us about the properly romantic things you've done, or had done to you.
Mine involves a Russian girl, Montmartre and an early morning summer sunrise but that's unimportant.
Go!
