but you do make me sound good!
You're right excpt for one thing - I actually grow the roses (and other flowers) for Jenna. I wouldn't be too excited about gardening, except that she loves what the garden produces. Becuase of that, I love gardening.
Of course, in this scenario that just might take a little too long.
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Originally Posted by Zerbie
What a romantic!
 I don't believe these tests reveal anything about the personality of the test-taker, or at least not in the terms the test-writers determine. To fit in to those terms, you and the test-writers would have to be attributing the same meaning to things.
I am most likely to give someone all white roses if I'm in the mindset of pure, unconditional, unattached giving. It's a form of expressing unconditional friendship, for me. But the test writer assigns it the opposite meaning.
So here's my analysis of Andy's love style:
Takes the long road, experiencing and enjoying all along the way, anticipation being half the process. Stops to enjoy the roses and enjoys them so much he thinks, let me pick Jenna some of her favorite color roses, does so, and finally arrives. Goes to sweep his love off her feet, but not before he romantically places the roses on the bed where she will discover them later. She falls asleep dreaming of her romantic guy, and in the morning, he finds her sleeping and kisses her awake. They share breakfast (I know, not in the test right,) and it's time to depart. He takes the short road home because he's eager to share with the world how outrageously in love he is!!!!
 
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