According to a new poll by leading online dating websites Date.com (www.date.com), Matchmaker.com (www.matchmaker.com) and Amor.com (www.amor.com), florists nationwide may be celebrating a lucrative Valentine’s Day despite the recession. Valentine’s Day is a billion dollar holiday; the National Retail tiffany Federation is forecasting $14.7 billion to be spent during this recession – with 36% of that on roses. But, if asked to choose between a dozen long-stemmed red roses, boxes of expensive chocolates, jewelry, a romantic weekend getaway, intimate love notes and dinner at a romantic restaurant, are roses really what women want? And, since money is so tight this year, we wondered – if there was just enough cash to do one thing this Valentine’s Day – are men and women on the same page?
“Based on our survey results, men assumed a dozen red roses is the ultimate way to show their love this Valentine’s Day, while women much prefer jewelry and love notes to roses,” said Shira Zwebner, Relationship Advisor for Date.com, Matchmaker.com and Amor.com. “Women want their gifts to be just like their relationships – everlasting – and would appreciate a love note or a timeless piece of jewelry that they can treasure for years to come, more than a dozen red roses that won’t last a week.”
In a new survey of thousands of male online daters nationwide, we asked: Valentine’s Day silver pendants is less than a month away and with the recession, you can’t spend like you used to. If you had someone special to celebrate with this year, which of the following would you be giving?