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You are one pragmatic lover. You aren't enamored by rose petals, sweet perfumes, HallmarkTM cards, and special songs. This is perfectly fine, and doesn't mean that you can't experience love and relationships as deeply as your more "romantic" friends. However, you might have to oblige your partner with the odd flower or romantic touch. If s/he is more of a romantic than you, s/he might feel neglected. Making the effort to be romantic might inject some passion into your love life.
If you are truly uncomfortable with the slightest romantic act, you might consider finding a partner with whom you are compatible on this level. But this isn't a fundamental difference that should determine who you should get involved with. But if your lover is more of a romantic than you, you might consider the subtle ways in which you can express your love. You can use your imagination to act romantically without acting unnaturally. See the list below for romance tips that might be within your comfort zone (perhaps some of these things will inspire you to come up with your own passion igniters):
Show up at his/her workplace, meet your partner as s/he takes her/his break, and whisk her/him away for lunch or a walk.
Put a note on the bathroom mirror promising to share an afternoon delight.
When you are separated, call to tell him/her you were thinking about them.
Remember your dreams and tell her/him about them.
Ride your bike 8 miles just to see them for a few hours.
Dress and/or undress each other.
Kiss every part of your partner's body.
Hold hands.
Surprise your partner with plans for a fun day-trip together.
Go to a toy store and play like children.
Bring your partner a treat (something sweet?) when you go visit.
Get up early and make a beautiful breakfast for your partner
Ahh, that is so me
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We call him Bobby Corwen