October 26th, 2010, 13:46
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The problem of 'romantic' is that it is not definable.
The things one finds as romantic are useless for the other. So, you probably need a little "Holmes" action: to look at what she reads, which films she likes, what is her favourite colour or animal, or music (and what was her home like, her room?). To notice those small phrases she says about things that take her attention when you're walking through the town. To even take notes, probably.
Then I comply with the above mentioned necessity to "surprise", romantic is certainly surprising, not expected but very nice (she probably does not want to tell you, because then it loses the charm, it is calculated). If you did your Holmes job, you'll know what kind of surprise is the good one. A gift probably or a small situation, flowers (dance is great if she mentioned it). Or a time for a talk in the evening, no rush, with some "dreaming together" about something (you find as a Holmes).