By Alexandra Zanet from www.sugardaters.co.uk

Valentine's Day on Female First

Valentine's Day on Female First

Lover's card

The original tradition of a lover's card is to give a transparent card, which shows a picture of the card giver presenting the wonderful gift in front of the light to his sweetheart. Danish people aletered the tradition a little bit and now the cards are filled with colours, music and a personalized Valentine's Day messages.

The tradition is the most popular and romantic way to show your love for someone in Denmark on Valentine's Day. Recent studies show, sugar daddies like to attach precious gems on the card, symbolising how much they appreciate and value their sugar babe.

Custom of White Flowers

Danish people celebrate by the giving of white flowers to show enormous love and care. They send snowdrops to family and friends.

On the other hand, Danish sugar daddies twisted the tradition a little bit and they like to offer flowers to their sugar babes such as Lily of the Valley, Juliet Rose and Stephanotis. It's no surprise that these being some of the most extravagant, exquisite and expensive white flowers that one can buy.

Gaekkebrev

During this international day of love, men also give women Gaekkebrev or a "joking letter". These letters consist of a funny poems or a rhyme written on intricately cut paper and signed only with dots. The woman is supposed to guess who the sender is, based on the context and if she correctly guesses, she receives an Easter egg.

Spa

There is nothing new about this, but each and every woman deserves a full day at the spa. Danish women prefer places where they can be spoiled by a hot stone massage and champagne. This is one of the best gifts to offer to a Danish sugar babe.

Cinema

The romantic type of a Danish sugar daddy would most likely surprise his sweetheart with a high quality projection in his own home. Valentine's Day is the perfect "excuse" for them to be romantic without looking less manly.

Love games

As Danish people are very fond of board games, they don't want to miss out any opportunity to play them. And so, on Valentine's Day some of them like to lock the doors and play love games with their partner. Those are also a great way to discover and explore new hidden needs and thoughts of a lover.

Get married on Ærø

Denmark is probably the simplest place in the world to get married. Danish couples, either they plan it or they do it by impulse. One way they show their commitment and love, on Valentine's Day, is by taking a trip to the well-known, romantic and fairy-tale island of Ærø to get married.

"Blind" date

Danish people are well known for being creative people. One of the things they like to do and not only on Valentine's Day is to cover their sweetheart's eyes and take him/her to a date where all the other senses are involved apart from the sight. The olfactory and auditory senses are mostly used in these cases because, they say, it's the best "butterfly" generator.

Bedroom with memories

It's not like Danish people live in the past, but let's be honest, who wouldn't like to relive a moment that made you feel so special? Usually married couples like to surprize their partner by decorating the bedroom with symbols from the day they were asked to marry.

Exquisite night

A bit of extravagance won't harm anyone. But it's usually the Danish sugar daddies that would like to spoil their sugar babe this way. They hire a limousine and get reservations to fancy restaurants where they serve romantic dinners by the candlelight followed by a glamorous night at the hotel with room service and breakfast in bed.


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