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Doing nice things for each other
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Do you and your partner do nice things for each other? Such as sending a nice message just to make them feel good or buying something you think they would like for no reason. We've been together 2.5 years and I still do all sorts of nice little things for him but he rarely does. (not that he's not nice in gereral). Is it just a man thing?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mine sends me nice messages daily. He also phones me on his break every morning to ask if I slept ok (I think he gets bored)
He tends to buy me things like plants...and I mentioned I needed a blender so he went out and got me one. Sweet things like that.
He also leaves money next to the bed every morning (not for that!) just in case I run out of something like milk....
He tends to buy me things like plants...and I mentioned I needed a blender so he went out and got me one. Sweet things like that.
He also leaves money next to the bed every morning (not for that!) just in case I run out of something like milk....
Yes. I assume everyone does nice things for the people they love (not just a lover). Sometimes people don't do stereotypically nice things (flowers, chocolates etc..) so you have to look a bit closer to see the nice things they do for you if it's not apparently obvious, (my mother still remembers me in her prayers although she knows I've no interest in it, sounds weird but an example of a nice thing she does for me in her way).
However, if you look really hard and still think you're coming out on a losing streak, then either accept that's the way it is and if the relationship is worth it then don't let it bother you or move on if you feel you'll only grow resentful.
However, if you look really hard and still think you're coming out on a losing streak, then either accept that's the way it is and if the relationship is worth it then don't let it bother you or move on if you feel you'll only grow resentful.
The present Mrs Hughes is away for two weeks - back on Sunday.
When we replaced our TV, we bought a nice widescreen for the bedroom,but there was no ariel so it hasn't worked, and she has persevered with our ancient portable, and five channels - she loves to watch tv in bed, and because she has ME, she has to have several 'rest days' in a month.
While she has been away, I have had a guy round to install a new arial which runs the bedroom TV - the new flatscreen, so that's a surprise for when she comes home - she'll be in bed for at least one day, maybe two, getting over her trip.
When we replaced our TV, we bought a nice widescreen for the bedroom,but there was no ariel so it hasn't worked, and she has persevered with our ancient portable, and five channels - she loves to watch tv in bed, and because she has ME, she has to have several 'rest days' in a month.
While she has been away, I have had a guy round to install a new arial which runs the bedroom TV - the new flatscreen, so that's a surprise for when she comes home - she'll be in bed for at least one day, maybe two, getting over her trip.