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What's the most romantic place you've ever been?

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What made it so romantic- who you were with, environment, etc?

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  1. The back seat of my 55 Chevy Sedan at Panama City Florida.

    WHEW!!!!!! What a Saturday nite that was.


  2. Italy.  Go.

  3. i wz with my gf in milan, italy eating at le dwaremont'e...my mom is 100 precent italian..she has a accent and evrything....milan is the way to go if you want romance

  4. You will not like this, but the most romantic places become so in our minds and hearts as the result of a beautiful experience.  I could answer, "a Thomas Kincaid painting," because his warm, seductive harmony causes one to be homesick for places they have never been.

    If I told you Divisa, Espírito Santo, Brazil, and if you went there, you would feel betrayed, because the experience I shared with the girl who became my wife to this day is not something you could experience.

  5. this beach close to my house. I found a "cave" and on the wall it said will you marry me? haha it wasn't for me but i still thought it was cute and special. At the time i was with my ex boyfriend and  it was summer on 4th of july and it was just so perfect.

  6. La Taha'a resort Tahiti.  I've provided the link so you can see why.  Every inch of that island made me wish I was with a romantic partner and not working at the time.

    http://www.letahaa.com/main.php

  7. in my boyriends arms anywhere

  8. SAN FRANCISCO proper occupies just 48 hilly square miles at the tip of a slender peninsula, almost perfectly centered along the California coast. Arguably the most beautiful, certainly the most liberal city in the US, it remains true to itself: a funky, individualistic, surprisingly small city whose people pride themselves on being the cultured counterparts to their cousins in LA – the last bastion of civilization on the lunatic fringe of America. It's a compact and approachable place, where downtown streets rise on impossible gradients to reveal stunning views of the city, the bay and beyond, and blanket fogs roll in unexpectedly to envelop the city in mist. This is not the California of mono-tonous blue skies and slothful warmth – the temperatures rarely exceed the seventies, and even during summer can drop much lower.

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