A huge secret has been kept for many years by the owners of flower shops all over the world. Shop employees are aware of the secret, and they keep it well hidden. It is true, they have been keeping this secret for many, many years now. It is not so much a conspiracy, as it is the hiding of what may be perceived by some to be shameful.
The reasons that people purchase flowers from London flower shops are endless. Holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, and many other special occasions are very busy days for most shops. In fact, Valentine's day is one of the busiest days of the year for most. Most often the people who keep these shops busy are adult children, boyfriends, and husbands.
According to the traditional cliche, a man will bring flowers to his wife when he knows he has done something wrong, and that she is angry. This has gotten more than a few men out of 'hot water' over the years. Just as many husbands bring flowers to their wives on a regular basis, just to remind them that they are loved. Okay, now for the big secret' A lot of men purchase flowers on a regular basis, because they like flowers. It is true, many, many men love flowers. Bringing flowers to the 'wife' makes for a convenient excuse to purchase the much beloved posies.
What better excuse for a man to choose and buy a beautiful bunch of flowers, than to say 'They are a gift'? Seriously, people need to start asking why. Why does a man need to create an excuse in order to purchase a lovely bunch of flowers? After all, they look great, smell fabulous, and they usually make people feel good. Were not flowers put on the earth for the enjoyment of all people? Or are they just supposed to be for women?
Why must there be gender rules applied when it comes to the enjoyment of beautiful things? After all it is not as though he bought himself a pretty dress. If he did, well, that is covered somewhere else, in some other article. Boys and men are supposed to like sports and cars, and girls and women are expected to enjoy the ballet and sewing. In this day in age? Rather archaic indeed. It is a bit like saying that only women are allowed to enjoy chocolate ice cream, and men must stick with vanilla'
Why are some people so surprised by a man who like flowers? Consider some of the possible alternatives. How about the guy who sends his wife flowers with the following card attached. 'Here are your stupid flowers, now shut up', or 'Here are your flowers, is there anything else that I can waste my money on for you'? Charming? Hardly. How much better to have a man around who can enjoy the beauty around him, flowers included.
How many woman would appreciate or waste a moment with a man who upon visiting the art museum declares that this is another Saturday afternoon that he will 'never get back'? This is indeed a less than a charming fellow. How much better for him to show appreciation for the beauty that is before him.
With all of this said, it is important to understand that your business is appreciated. It may well surprise many men to learn that the people in these flower shops will be thrilled to hear that you are buying flowers for yourself
The reasons that people purchase flowers from London flower shops are endless. Holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, and many other special occasions are very busy days for most shops. In fact, Valentine's day is one of the busiest days of the year for most. Most often the people who keep these shops busy are adult children, boyfriends, and husbands.
According to the traditional cliche, a man will bring flowers to his wife when he knows he has done something wrong, and that she is angry. This has gotten more than a few men out of 'hot water' over the years. Just as many husbands bring flowers to their wives on a regular basis, just to remind them that they are loved. Okay, now for the big secret' A lot of men purchase flowers on a regular basis, because they like flowers. It is true, many, many men love flowers. Bringing flowers to the 'wife' makes for a convenient excuse to purchase the much beloved posies.
What better excuse for a man to choose and buy a beautiful bunch of flowers, than to say 'They are a gift'? Seriously, people need to start asking why. Why does a man need to create an excuse in order to purchase a lovely bunch of flowers? After all, they look great, smell fabulous, and they usually make people feel good. Were not flowers put on the earth for the enjoyment of all people? Or are they just supposed to be for women?
Why must there be gender rules applied when it comes to the enjoyment of beautiful things? After all it is not as though he bought himself a pretty dress. If he did, well, that is covered somewhere else, in some other article. Boys and men are supposed to like sports and cars, and girls and women are expected to enjoy the ballet and sewing. In this day in age? Rather archaic indeed. It is a bit like saying that only women are allowed to enjoy chocolate ice cream, and men must stick with vanilla'
Why are some people so surprised by a man who like flowers? Consider some of the possible alternatives. How about the guy who sends his wife flowers with the following card attached. 'Here are your stupid flowers, now shut up', or 'Here are your flowers, is there anything else that I can waste my money on for you'? Charming? Hardly. How much better to have a man around who can enjoy the beauty around him, flowers included.
How many woman would appreciate or waste a moment with a man who upon visiting the art museum declares that this is another Saturday afternoon that he will 'never get back'? This is indeed a less than a charming fellow. How much better for him to show appreciation for the beauty that is before him.
With all of this said, it is important to understand that your business is appreciated. It may well surprise many men to learn that the people in these flower shops will be thrilled to hear that you are buying flowers for yourself
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