February 13, 2012

The fool-proof, low-cost Valentine’s Date

Filed under: Relationship Tips, Valentine's Day — Tags: , , — Eric @ 1:48 pm

This one is for all the guys out there who are looking to romance their special lady, but are somewhat lacking on both funds and ideas.  Don’t worry- I have you guys covered with my fool-proof date.  Take note of the following steps for assured success on the most romantic night of the year:

Step 1:  Wear something nice.

Pick out a nice-looking outfit in advance.  Wear an ironed button shirt (go with a plain white to dress it up a bit), go with a navy blue blazer from your best suit, a pair of neat-looking jeans and some nice shoes (no white sneakers, please).  This is the first step to showing your lady that you want to make the night special: she’ll appreciate this.

Step 2: Clean your house/room

This is a stay-at-home date, so make sure your house/room is clean and smells nice.  Staying at home and cooking (yes, I said cooking- don’t be scared) is a great way to save money and stay clear of those pricey restaurants that just love to overcharge their patrons on holidays.

Step 3: Shopping

Pick up a bottle of wine.  Whether it’s white/red doesn’t really matter; just make sure you get something that you know she’ll enjoy.  And here’s a great tip: a lot of wines from New Zealand/Australia tend to be the best bang for your buck.  Next, go to your local pizzeria and ask them to buy some dough.  Yes- raw, uncooked pizza dough.  You can usually get enough dough to make one large pizza for under $2, so ask for enough to make two.  Next hit the grocery store: buy a can of high-quality tomatoes, some basil, some grated Parmigianino cheese, some fresh mozzarella cheese (fresh mozzarella makes a huge difference here- ask someone at the grocery store to help you know what to buy).  Also, get some ingredients for a salad: pre-mixed, pre-washed lettuce, some veggies, and buy some high-quality dressing.  That’s it.  This should all come to under $40 – good luck finding a restaurant where you can get dinner and drinks on Valentine’s Day for two and get out of there with only a $40 dent in your wallet.

Step 4: Cook

Don’t be scared- this is the easy part.  If you need extra help, try looking up a couple of youtube videos for homemade pizza tutorials.  My advice: crank your oven up to 500 degrees and make sure you give it enough time to heat up thoroughly.  Stretch out the dough as thin as you can by hand, and be sparing with your toppings (no one wants soggy pizza).  Put the pizza on your oven’s bottom rack and use your eyes and nose to know when it’s done – this means that the top should be golden and bubbling and your kitchen should smell like a pizzeria.

Step 5: Last-second preparations

Set your table (you can even eat picnic-style on the floor if you have a nice clean blanket), light some candles, get dressed, put your salad together and put it on the table with your super-impressive fresh baked pizzas.  For effect, when you bring the pizza to the table, tear some leaves of basil with your hands and sprinkle over the top of the pizza – you can even drizzle the top with a small amount of high-quality olive oil for some added showmanship.

    That’s my sure-fire guide to a cheap, enjoyable Valentine’s Day date.  If you plan on trying this, let me know how it goes in the comments below. You can thank me later (or on Twitter @ritaniman).

    February 6, 2012

    Say #Hello to @RitaniMan

    Some have called him the perfect man, the guru of relationships, the master of love — some even dare to doubt his existence.  But he lives, he breathes, and now he tweets.  Say hello to Ritani Man: he knows all there is to know about relationships, love, and engagements.  Follow him on twitter for your daily dose of knowledge.  Make sure you tweet at him and say hi.  And don’t forget, if you have any questions  about your relationship, your engagement, or anything at all, don’t hesitate to ask.  Ritani Man has all the answers.

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    January 30, 2012

    How to Pop the Question

    Guys: believe it or not, there’s a right way and a wrong way to propose.  When you do things the right way, it often involves thought, time, and work, and this fact holds true when deciding to propose to your girlfriend.  Some of the guys out there may favor more traditional methods: asking for her father’s permission, getting down on one knee in a private, intimate setting, and popping the question.  This is a fine method; you don’t need a huge, grand gesture to make the moment memorable.  Just make sure you do the right thing: you make all the necessary preparations, you make sure your words, the setting, and all other elements are in place first.  Other guys may prefer proposing in more creative ways: using your talents to literally sweep your girl off her feet.  This is fine, too.  Just make sure you put the time and the work in to make the moments as perfect and memorable as it can possibly be.

    You’re going to be nervous, and it’s going to be emotional: these things are fine as long as you’re prepared.  In sports, they always say that the best offense is a great defense, and you can apply this to your proposal.  Defend yourself against any emotional stress with preparedness, hard work, and effort, and everything will be fine.  A proposal should never be rushed, and never – ever – do it at halftime at a ball game.  It’s just not a nice thing to put a girl on the spot like that in front of a huge crowd.

    The following is a really great example of how a guy can use his creativity and his talents to propose to his girlfriend in a very special way.  In this example, a guy named Jim proposed with a website filled with romantic memories and inside jokes, telling the story of his relationship and popping the question in a memorable, creative way.  Jim did the right thing: he spent a great deal of time and put an obvious amount of effort in his proposal.  Check out the website in the following link to see what it looks like when a guy does the right thing: http://juliewillyoumarry.me/

    Take a few cues from Jim, and do the right thing.  Do you have any examples of other guys doing the right thing when proposing?  Share your thoughts in the comments below!

    January 25, 2012

    Dating in the Social Media Age: How to Play It Cool

    The first date — the first kiss — the first time you say “I love you.”  Dating is filled with milestones that go back to the days when dating was called just “going steady” and holding a girl’s hand was one of the biggest thrills of a teenage guy’s life.

    From friend requests, to writing on walls, to changing your status to “in a relationship” and then “engaged” “married”, etc.  These are brand new dating conventions of the modern age and are now just as important as the ones listed above.  Social media has added a whole new complexion to dating, and how you deal with these new milestones can make or break a relationship.

    The best way to handle these – either a kiss or a poke – is to play it cool.  Don’t rush things!  You’ll find that good things happen when you take a back-seat and just enjoy the ride.  For example, you’d never want to rush that first kiss, for fear of being denied and just making things awkward.  And you wouldn’t tell a girl that you love her after just a few dates (trust me, it’s never a good idea).  So, in light of this, you should apply the same rules of your practical life to your online life.  Don’t ever rush a relationship request — this can scare your potential girlfriend away before you even realize what happened.  Have a discussion first, and make sure you both are ready to announce to your respective social networks that you’re in a relationship with one another.  Also, refrain from “stalking” at all costs.  Allow your special lady to have her own online life!

    So, guys, remember follows the “rules of engagement” – and – when you’re ready to change that relationship status from “in a relationship” to “engaged,” make sure you check out Ritani and our beautiful collections of diamond engagement rings to pop the question!

    Do you have any other tips for building a healthy online relationship?  Let us know in the comments below!