Let's define our terms first so we know what we're talking about
The OP defined the word 'romantic' as being
Luminescence said:
"Deeply positive feelings associated with another person and attempting to express this admiration for them through words and actions."
I agree but I would add one bit to it:
"Deeply positive feelings associated with another person and attempting to express this admiration for them through FLOWERY OR EXAGGERATED words and actions."
Letting a girl know you want her through hot eye contact, is that romantic? You are displaying your desire and admiration but it's not flowery. But taking her to watch some sunset high in the hills is a bit over the top and most would consider that to be romantic.
QUESTION: Do women want men to be romantic towards them?
Ask any woman and she will say: "Of course!" And it is true.
But WHY do women want men to be romantic towards them?
So they can have power over the guy.
STR8UP said:
Ever heard a woman recounting a romantic situation or gesture (this ONLY happens when it came from the guy she was starving for) to her girlfriends? They are all giddy as school girls. They relish the moment and dream about the same thing happening to them. But it's all a dream. The reality of it is that if they were the recipient of the same romantic gesture, they would ONLY enjoy it and appreciate it if it was coming from the right person at the right time. And how often is it from the right guy at the right time? Almost never. that's why you should "use" romance sparingly and cautiously.
Yes, usually romance backfires on you, especially on beautiful girls. Why? Because romance lets the girls know that they have power over you, and beautiful girls are addicted to CHALLENGE.
COLOSSUS said:
My old psych teacher used to say that women were 'empirically' less romantic than men, consistently. I think women like the idea of being wanted and desired to such an extent that a man will do romantic things for her. I also think a lot of it is social conditioning.
If we define being romantic as FLOWERY displays of affection, then yes, women are not romantic at all. But girls do display signs of affection, they are just not flowery.
Now you said that girls like the idea of being desired and wanted. I agree, but that is after you 2 have become bf/gf. In the intial phase, girls LOVE it when they have to 'pull out all the stops' to attract your attention, it makes them feel sexy. Which is why being a CHALLENGE always works.
I'm sure you guys have all experienced this...once the girl is into you, she starts wearing tighter and tighter clothes on dates. She even resorts to the push up bra.
What turned me on so much was, this one girl she was trying to attract me so she wore this super tight pink silk shirt + push up bra on our date. She is normally A cup, but she looked like a C cup that night. All for me. Now check this out. I actually love flat girls...like girls with absolutely NO curves. Later my female friend told that girl about my taste. The next date, she made sure she looked completely flat-chested. All for me.
More examples. I took that girl to dinner and we were looking at the menu. She says: "Oh, you order for me." That's hot.
We're in my car, and I'm listening to Jolin. And she's like: 'Oh I love her songs, I love this singer.'
And I'm like: 'Oh then you should know the name of this song, what is it?'
She's like: 'Uh...umm...oh this must be one her older songs, I can't remember the name.'
I said: 'Actually, this is one of her most popular songs and it came out last year.'
Ha - a girl pretending to like what you like. When a girl wants you, she turns into an AFC!
So yes, girls are not romantic, at least not in the traditional sense, but that doesn't mean they don't show signs of affection.