you could open them in order of how personal they get.
9. Visit Somewhere New
If you can leave the house but still can’t see each other, then you can take your partner on a personal tour. It can be the beach, a park, or another location you’d love to show them.
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10. Try Out A Fun Sex Class
Cooking classes aren’t the only ones that have gone virtual. Sex therapists and gurus are also offering their services online. These classes are a good way to set the tone for how you’d like the rest of the night to go.
11. Play A Drinking Game
This one combines two things that you can enjoy together. First, you can play around with making new cocktails then set the rules for the game. It’s common to have a drink based on something a character says or does in a movie but you can come up with anything you want.
12. Have A Trivia Night
Are you and your partner into trivia games? Some of those have gone virtual too! It’s an easy way to have some fun while getting closer to them.
13. Plan Your Escape
Have you been dying to try an escape room? Well, for Valentine’s Day, you can. It’s all the fun of figuring out clues together without actually being physically locked in a room.
14. Bring Out The VR gear
Are you both gamers? Then use your VR headgear for more interactive virtual tours, games, or amusement park rides. It will feel like you’re there together.
15. Plan A Future Vacation
Just because you can’t visit your preferred destination now, doesn’t mean that will always be the case. Many vacation spots are offering virtual tours so it’s possible to plan a future visit in great detail as you’re checking them out.
It’s good to know that you have options to have a fun time on Valentine’s Day even if you can’t go where you want to. These virtual dates might also give you some workable ideas for future dates when your movements aren’t as restricted. Whatever you choose to do, remember to personalize the experience so it meets you and your partner’s needs.