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Women Are Sending Men What They Really Want This Valentine's Day

Sacramento,CA (PRWeb) February 6, 2007-- The old Valentine's cliché: chocolates, red roses, a bottle of nice champagne. The problem: most gifts are geared toward women, while men receive the usual standard pair of red heart boxers. But not this year. This Valentine's Day, women are making a sexy statement by sending their husbands and boyfriends a pair of red, lace panties in the mail. This online gift from Sendapantygram.com says 'I'm still in love with you. You're cuter than ever. You don't have to get me chocolates or flowers this year -- let's just be together.'

"Men feel a lot of pressure on Valentine's Day. Our culture says: 'What did he do for you for Valentine's Day?' It's kind of a status symbol. Men on the other hand, don't want another tie or gadget. They would like their wives to initiate romance. They like it when their wives will actually think about sex, and even plan it," says Neil Chethik, author of 'Voice Male---What Husbands Really Think About Their Marriages, Their Wives, Sex, Housework and Commitment (Simon & Shuster).'

Sendapantygram.com provides the ultimate Valentine's or any occasion gift experience for women to send to boyfriends, husbands or even a secret crush. Men that receive the sexy gift in the mail will be shocked to find a red lace panty with a secret admirer note leading them to an on line, private custom message. This innovative product is available nationally for just $24.95 and can be purchased on line until February 13th by 3:00 EST for Valentine's Day delivery by visiting www.sendapantygram.com.

Along with this sexy gift, women could also give their man more of their time for intimacy this year or give them a break from their typical duties and chores.

5 Sexy Things Women Can Do for Men This Valentine's Day:
1. Sign up for a pole dancing class
2. Invest in new silk sheets for your bedroom
3. Hire a house cleaner so neither of you have to clean
4. Take a couples' yoga class together
5. Plan a creative weekend getaway and leave the kids at Grandma's

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