The emphasis on Valentines Day remains, in the majority, with a mans token of love to a woman. The red roses that so symbolize the modern Valentines Day are a male love token, a gesture of the mans heart, a product of romance.. and some quite heavy marketing. The annual love peak is reached on February 14 each year, and marriage proposals hit the news as the more imaginative men think of unique ways to pop the question, while others bring out their engagement rings with confidence on a scale from total, arrogant confidence, down to sheer desperation and extreme wishful thinking.
Love and romance are, of course, a two way combo; at least, we all hope it is two way. While the red roses, and to a lesser extent the heart shaped chocolates, are the domain of the man to woman love token, millions of women still feel the desire to buy a Valentines Day gift for him each February. The problem then is, what to buy, and how to make Valentines Day as romantic for the husband or boyfriend as a recipient as it can be as a giver?
With Valentines Day coming so soon after Christmas, many girls and women will recently have been through the gift searching process for their husband...