Romantic or Creepy: A Prelude to Valentine's Day

Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching and many of you may be wondering what to get that special (or kinda special) someone(s).

That said, I’d like to share a recent convo with a friend that may help you decide which aisle to peruse at Target on Sunday morning.

Friend received a text message from an ex asking for Friend’s address with a flirty overtone.

“Shit,”
said Friend. “I have a bad feeling about this.”

I provided faux comfort.

“It’s probably nothing,”
I said.

Two days later, I received a text from Friend.

“$&@! There are flowers at my door.”


“Bahahaha,”
I consoled. “What’s so bad about flowers?”

It was then relayed that the ex had used a Facebook quiz to figure out Friend’s flower of choice.

“Ehh. Umm. ‘A’ for effort I guess?”

And then Friend summarized the situation in pure brilliance.

“The difference between romantic and creepy is mutual interest.”

And with that, I send you on your way toward D-Day or V-Day. It’s your choice.


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11 Responses to Romantic or Creepy: A Prelude to Valentine's Day

  1. Ken says:

    “The difference between romantic and creepy is THE GIRL'S interest.”

    There, I fixed that for you.

  2. Matt says:

    I couldnt agree more with Kens comment

  3. unbrekable says:

    lol It def is. but thats some nice move you got in the video above. lol

  4. Jenny says:

    I'd like to clarify that both my Friend and the ex mentioned in this story are.. men. haha. WHAT now?

  5. Jenny says:

    Please see very important response to your concerns.

  6. Jenny says:

    Then my response will blow your mind.

  7. Jenny says:

    Thanks! Are you going to submit your own moves for the challenge?

  8. I REALLY like that quote. It is absolutely true.

  9. Ken says:

    So dude A used dude B's facebook quiz to guess at dude A's favorite FLOWER type and sent dude A said FLOWERS.

    Yeah, my original response does not change at all.

  10. Jenny says:

    I knew it was pure brilliance when I heard it. I think my exact response was, “Holy shit. Can I use that on my blog and give you anonymous attribution?”

  11. Matt says:

    I'm so confused by all of this.

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