PajamaGram

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I got stuck behind the world's longest train this morning, and while I listened to the radio, I heard one of those "Valentine's Day PajamaGram" commercials.  The commercial says, "It only takes minutes, but she'll think you've been planning it for weeks."

You know the concept of a dog whistle, right?  Only dogs can hear it. 

What I want to know is, do they broadcast these commercials over a man whistle, so only a man can hear it?  Because I'm pretty sure that if women hear the commercial, they won't think you've been planning it for weeks.  In fact, even if they DON'T hear the commercial, I'm pretty sure they won't think you've been planning a PajamaGram for weeks.

Am I missing something, or is that pretty obvious?
 
I've heard those commercials too. And no, I won't believe he's been planning it for weeks. But if I like it, I won't care that much.  :-*
 
Well-said, Izdaari!

Disclaimer:  My husband was a truly "gifted" gift-giver.  During our 27 years together, he surprised not only me, but his other loved ones with awesome, thoughtful gifts.  It brought him great joy to find that perfect gift!

But not all men are that way.  The women I know put less emphasis on the time spent obtaining the gift and more emphasis on being remembered with a gift, with special appreciation given for a thoughtful gift. 
 
Just because it only takes minutes to order a PajamaGram doesn't mean that he hasn't been planning it for a while.  And even if he thought of it quickly, it's still a fun idea and some guys think of fun ideas faster than others.  It's a nice change-up from flowers. 
 
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