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How to wow that special someone? Ask a romance whisperer

Imagine this. You're swept away on a first date to a planetarium for a romantic evening under the stars. While you gaze up at the heavens, sparks begin to fly between the two of you. Or this: You're strolling with your serious boyfriend through London's Hyde Park when you encounter a choir singing "your song." Your guy goes down on one knee and proposes.

Romantic gestures like these become much more than gestures. If they're done right, they form the beginning of your "couple story," something you'll remember forever and share with family and friends in years to come.

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