Survey Reports on America's Romantic Temperature
Survey Reports on America's Romantic Temperature
Both Men and Women Agree: Men Only Lukewarm in Romance
Though our planet may be warming, America's romantic climate
registers "fizzle" not "sizzle," according to a survey conducted
by the Society of American Florists (SAF). Only 19% of men
rank themselves as a seven or higher on a romantic scale of
one to 10. And women agree: Just 19% rate their husband, boyfriend
or significant other a seven or more.
The remaining 81% of men rank their romantic temperature
anywhere from mild to downright chilly, according to the survey.
But these men can soon take advantage of an ideal opportunity
to spark a heat wave.
Valentine's Day is the perfect opportunity to ignite the
romance in any relationship. It's a great time for men to
step outside their usual routine and explore their passionate
side.
Overcoming Inertia
The survey results suggest many men would rate higher on
the romance scale if they simply planned their Valentine's
Day activities before the last minute. When asked how early
they prepare for Valentine's Day, only a third of men said
they purchase gifts or make arrangements a week or more in
advance. On the other end of the spectrum, 30% wait until
Valentine's Day or the day before to order or purchase gifts
for their sweetheart.
Men who rank particularly low on the romance scale may want
to start warming things up before Valentine's Day itself.
Planning ahead is the best-kept secret of romance. It's a
good idea to order flowers and make any special arrangements
at least a week in advance. Send flowers or other romantic
gifts to your Valentine at work. There's nothing like a special
delivery at the office to make a woman feel appreciated publicly.
A Little Effort Goes a Long Way
For men, there is good news in the survey results: There
are so few red hot Romeos out there that it won't take much
to make yourself stand out from the competition.
With a little planning and creativity, you can really light
a fire. Florists are experts in helping you create an arrangement
that suits your sweetheart's desires and eloquently communicates
your feelings.
Results are from a nationwide survey of 481 men and 534
women conducted April 23-26, 1998 by Bruskin/Goldring Research
for the Society of American Florists.
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