I think a lot of the time you have to play it by ear, I dont think I am romantic at all, and my ex certainly did not think so, as I never showered her with petty gifts, though I did buy her pretty expensive jewlery - as when I saw it, I knew it would look beautiful on her. But I often used to cook (she always wanted to do it, but I am actually a better cook than she was/is), always did all the DIY/maintenance jobs, paid for most 'unexpected' things that came up, and generally bailed her out with no questions asked everytime she had spent more than she earnt, as well as always being there to talk over her issues and challenges with her job, and putting up with need for almost constant entertaining and dinner guests and the like..
I the early days she used to always buy me 'tat' that she saw and thought of me, and while it was sweet, it irritated me. I had no use for badges and other novelty items, and she should be spending her money 'better'. I told her so after a while, and the gifts stopped, but she still did things for me in other ways.
My current GF thinks I am huge romantic though, as I guess being in an LDR you don't get to show the person the love as easily and openly as you can IRL by deeds, so I find myself telling her nice things about her, even have written a couple of long emails to her, and a couple of poems. All of which I would never have thought to do with my ex, because of the context of the relationship and I was showing my love in a different manner.
To an extent it opened my eyes a bit to see how things feel on the other foot too, as my GF does not do a lot of romantic gestures towards me. I know she does love me, and really I don't care, but I can now see how my ex felt snubbed as I wasn't very good at articulating my thoughts and feelings in person.
like most things it is about communication and what you *need* in the relationship, if you need the gifts and the comments and the like, and your partner is not giving them to you, then you will always harbour some resentment and it would likely build and blow up later down the line. People don't often change without being prompted, and even then, some aspects just wont regardless of how many times you are asked, and it can end up feeling like nagging!
I the early days she used to always buy me 'tat' that she saw and thought of me, and while it was sweet, it irritated me. I had no use for badges and other novelty items, and she should be spending her money 'better'. I told her so after a while, and the gifts stopped, but she still did things for me in other ways.
My current GF thinks I am huge romantic though, as I guess being in an LDR you don't get to show the person the love as easily and openly as you can IRL by deeds, so I find myself telling her nice things about her, even have written a couple of long emails to her, and a couple of poems. All of which I would never have thought to do with my ex, because of the context of the relationship and I was showing my love in a different manner.
To an extent it opened my eyes a bit to see how things feel on the other foot too, as my GF does not do a lot of romantic gestures towards me. I know she does love me, and really I don't care, but I can now see how my ex felt snubbed as I wasn't very good at articulating my thoughts and feelings in person.
like most things it is about communication and what you *need* in the relationship, if you need the gifts and the comments and the like, and your partner is not giving them to you, then you will always harbour some resentment and it would likely build and blow up later down the line. People don't often change without being prompted, and even then, some aspects just wont regardless of how many times you are asked, and it can end up feeling like nagging!
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