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Step 1
Plan well ahead of time.
The best Valentine's Day presents are purchased well ahead of time. Planning ahead of time allows you to seek out the best gift possible. Try to shop for your Valentine's Day present at least a week ahead of Valentine's Day. -
Step 2
Think about what type of present to buy.
You don't need to purchase an obviously romantic present in order to make a statement. Think of something nice and upscale that your partner would love. Good Valentine's Day presents are often "upgrades" of more generic items. For example, a $200 dollar necklace instead of a $50 dollar necklace. Valentine's presents may range from jewelry, upscale wine or champagne, or food items. -
Step 3
Set a budget.
Your partner likely has an idea of your income level. Don't overspend and don't come off as cheap. Give a gift that seems slightly generous and special. -
Step 4
Give your gift in a romantic setting.
Don't make a rose or a romantic dinner the only gift you give your loved one. Combine gifts. A major present is more special when combined with a romantic occasion -
Step 5
If you give a sensual gift, give it to your partner later in the evening. Don't give a sensual gift before or during a romantic dinner. Wait until the moment is right.










