My grandmother used to say that she and my grandfather knew they were pretty even if they both felt like they were giving more than the other. :P
I know what you mean in the sense of wishing that your SO did some of the things like you do, as far as writing letters or other things, but some guys just aren't like that.
Several years ago, I tried to stop focusing on all the types of things I wished my partners would do, and tried to focus on appreciating what they DO do. Because I found that, most of the time, the guys I was dating were being sweet and thoughtful how they knew to show it, and how they wanted to show it, but that I'd been missing it a bit because I was looking for my preconceived ways to show it.
Are there ways your SO might be expressing his affection and doing sweet things that you're just kinda brushing off or not even really noticing?
I've sent my current SO countless cards and packages over our year and a half together, and I could count on one hand the number of times he's sent me things. But, he shows affection in other ways. My guy is a super broke recent-PhD student, so him spending money on things, pretty much any 'luxuries' can be a big deal. One time, he made a special trip to the store to pick up pizza when he knew I was gonna be eating pizza watching a sports game and wishing we could watch it together. He Skyped me and watched the game and ate pizza 'together.'
It's little things like that, not even so much in what it *was* but just that it meant he was thinking about me, and planning what he could, putting in effort.
Or, he'll walk me through some computer glitches and be my IT guy. Different guys show their affection in different ways. If you've talked to him and he's too busy and it's not really in his nature to do it, it's a question of whether you can deal with that, or if you're going to always feel like you're missing something, in which case you might just need a different 'type' of affectionate guy.
I know what you mean in the sense of wishing that your SO did some of the things like you do, as far as writing letters or other things, but some guys just aren't like that.
Several years ago, I tried to stop focusing on all the types of things I wished my partners would do, and tried to focus on appreciating what they DO do. Because I found that, most of the time, the guys I was dating were being sweet and thoughtful how they knew to show it, and how they wanted to show it, but that I'd been missing it a bit because I was looking for my preconceived ways to show it.
Are there ways your SO might be expressing his affection and doing sweet things that you're just kinda brushing off or not even really noticing?
I've sent my current SO countless cards and packages over our year and a half together, and I could count on one hand the number of times he's sent me things. But, he shows affection in other ways. My guy is a super broke recent-PhD student, so him spending money on things, pretty much any 'luxuries' can be a big deal. One time, he made a special trip to the store to pick up pizza when he knew I was gonna be eating pizza watching a sports game and wishing we could watch it together. He Skyped me and watched the game and ate pizza 'together.'
It's little things like that, not even so much in what it *was* but just that it meant he was thinking about me, and planning what he could, putting in effort.
Or, he'll walk me through some computer glitches and be my IT guy. Different guys show their affection in different ways. If you've talked to him and he's too busy and it's not really in his nature to do it, it's a question of whether you can deal with that, or if you're going to always feel like you're missing something, in which case you might just need a different 'type' of affectionate guy.
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