From time to time , we like to surprise that special someone with an unexpected gift -- whether it be a stuffed animal, candy, or a piece of jewelry.
When this is done spontaneously -- and in small doses -- it can be beneficial to the relationship. But when done in excess, like everything else in life, it can get boring, if not downright irritating.
Don't feel as though you must buy your partner's affection by showering her with gifts. If she really cares about you, time spent together should be the best gift she can ask for.
It's only human nature to take advantage of someone who puts you on a pedestal. If you're the one on the receiving end, guard against the urge to exploit your partner's kind, giving nature.
Have you ever found yourself giving gifts in order to win the approval or affections of someone else?
When this is done spontaneously -- and in small doses -- it can be beneficial to the relationship. But when done in excess, like everything else in life, it can get boring, if not downright irritating.
Don't feel as though you must buy your partner's affection by showering her with gifts. If she really cares about you, time spent together should be the best gift she can ask for.
It's only human nature to take advantage of someone who puts you on a pedestal. If you're the one on the receiving end, guard against the urge to exploit your partner's kind, giving nature.
Have you ever found yourself giving gifts in order to win the approval or affections of someone else?
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