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Feb 13, 2012 20:29

How do people celebrate anniversaries?

[Then, as an afterthought:]

"Flowers" are out.

[This is the most anon text to ever be anon. Ever. It's also locked from Demyx. Imagine that!]

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[Text] quality_friend February 14 2012, 04:40:20 UTC
Spend the day together, going to places and doing things that having meaning to you both and your relationship. Dinner.

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[Text] [Anon forever and everrrr] flame_flurry February 14 2012, 04:45:00 UTC
[Give him a second to think about what places would have meaning to them. Y'know, meaning besides 'oh hey, this is a world we visited and did terrible things to back in the day'.]

What kind of dinner?

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[Text] quality_friend February 14 2012, 04:51:02 UTC
Usually it's something fancy and romantic. There's something to be said for home-cooked, too, and here you wouldn't even need to take the type to actually cook.

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[Text] flame_flurry February 14 2012, 05:38:54 UTC
Any ideas on what's considered romantic?

[Because "Axel" and "cooking" in the same sentence tends to spell fiery doom for the cooking area.]

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[anon - text] stabbywheelfeet February 14 2012, 07:29:59 UTC
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I wouldn't know. I've never had one.

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[anon - text] flame_flurry February 14 2012, 07:43:00 UTC
That's not exactly helpful.

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[anon - text] stabbywheelfeet February 14 2012, 08:00:47 UTC
I thought honesty was the better route, instead of just making stuff up.

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[anon - text] flame_flurry February 14 2012, 08:08:49 UTC
That's considerate of you.

[... He guesses. Still not helpful, but he's not up for repeating himself just now.]

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[Script] back_off_toerag February 14 2012, 16:41:26 UTC
It depends on what sort of anniversary, really.

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[ Anon Text foreverrrr ] flame_flurry February 14 2012, 17:19:41 UTC
[... How does he even put this....]

A romantic one.

[It sounds strange to put it that way, but hey.]

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[Script] back_off_toerag February 14 2012, 17:24:10 UTC
Yes, but there are all sorts of those too.

Is it an anniversary of when you first got together? A wedding anniversary? Some people do different gifts depending on the year as well. How long have you been together?

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flame_flurry February 14 2012, 17:44:29 UTC
The first type.

[And he'll just put the image of them getting married way the hell out of his head, thanks.]

Why do people give different gifts depending on the year?

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