This thread seems like it could use a guys point of view, so here's my best shot.
As a couple of you have already said sometimes guys are oblivious. I'm going to quote something my SO sent me one time:
The only way you're going to know 100% that he knows 100% how you feel is to tell him. Its very likely he doesn't realize the cost/inconvenience/trouble it takes you to send things. He may be so happy to get something that he forgets to return the favor. Your should tell him how you feel so that he knows.
One other caveat, though. YOu mention that your SO is in Teach for America. My SO was half-way through her first year of Teach for America when we met two and half years ago. That program is tough and very time consuming. I'm not making excuses for him here, but just something else to consider.
Seems like you just need to share your feelings and hear what he has to say. I doubt it will be a big deal once you both talk about it, and I'm sure you'll figure out a mutually agreeable solution.
As a couple of you have already said sometimes guys are oblivious. I'm going to quote something my SO sent me one time:
You are cutely oblivious. ... Most of all, you are a guy and, from what I hear, obliviousness runs in those genes. I don’t mind having to tell you what I want, most of the time (Except when I want a shiny, sweet gift) because it forces me to be really sure what I want
One other caveat, though. YOu mention that your SO is in Teach for America. My SO was half-way through her first year of Teach for America when we met two and half years ago. That program is tough and very time consuming. I'm not making excuses for him here, but just something else to consider.
Seems like you just need to share your feelings and hear what he has to say. I doubt it will be a big deal once you both talk about it, and I'm sure you'll figure out a mutually agreeable solution.
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