Thoughts on regularly getting flowers from significant other

Anonymous
Appreciate what you have. My husband stoped getting me flowers many many years ago. I buy them for myself every now and then.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Friend of mine send flowers to his GF all the time. I personally think flowers are overrated, kind of lazy, requires no thought, or effort. I’d much rather show my appreciation for someone by getting them something thoughtful, or doing something for them that takes effort like a homemade gift. I still get my GF flowers occasionally but not all the time. Just seems a little cliche. I’m constantly doing, showing, and saying how much I care for her in ways that take way more effort than picking up flowers but maybe I’m misjudging the flower power.

Thoughts on getting flowers often (like weekly or monthly). Like it? Meh? Waste of money?


My thoughts are WE HAVE CATS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Appreciate what you have. My husband stoped getting me flowers many many years ago. I buy them for myself every now and then.


What did you stop giving your husband many years ago?
Anonymous
Waste of money. I’d think he’s feeling guilty about something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Let me rephrase my question so this doesn't diverge into me being an ahole or jealous of my friend's relationship.

Do you like getting flowers? If so, how often?


Not really. Seems like a cop out. Plus then they die and I have to throw them away which I hate doing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Let me rephrase my question so this doesn't diverge into me being an ahole or jealous of my friend's relationship.

Do you like getting flowers? If so, how often?


OP, who cares what strangers on the internet thinks. What does your GF think?
Anonymous
Random few times a year for fresh cut flowers. He is more likely to get me something to plant in the garden. Weekly would seem excessive and predictable.
Anonymous
Rules for giving flowers
1. Ask her what kind she likes
2. Ask her if she would like to receive them
3. Obtain flowers from a quality source. They should actually smell good. Most store bought grocery store types have no smell at all
4. Unwrap, cut, place in case for her
5 tell her why you gave them to her, such as “ because I love you”.
The End
Anonymous
Dh picks up flowers from Trader Joe's almost weekly. Of course he does other things for me to show his love, but flowers are one of those things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rules for giving flowers
1. Ask her what kind she likes
2. Ask her if she would like to receive them
3. Obtain flowers from a quality source. They should actually smell good. Most store bought grocery store types have no smell at all
4. Unwrap, cut, place in case for her
5 tell her why you gave them to her, such as “ because I love you”.
The End


Dude. It’s the thought that counts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Friend of mine send flowers to his GF all the time. I personally think flowers are overrated, kind of lazy, requires no thought, or effort. I’d much rather show my appreciation for someone by getting them something thoughtful, or doing something for them that takes effort like a homemade gift. I still get my GF flowers occasionally but not all the time. Just seems a little cliche. I’m constantly doing, showing, and saying how much I care for her in ways that take way more effort than picking up flowers but maybe I’m misjudging the flower power.

Thoughts on getting flowers often (like weekly or monthly). Like it? Meh? Waste of money?


My thoughts are WE HAVE CATS


Also PSA many flowers are toxic to cats, potentially fatal.

I mean the cats are obviously worth it ten times over but I do miss just buying a bouquet of whatever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Let me rephrase my question so this doesn't diverge into me being an ahole or jealous of my friend's relationship.

Do you like getting flowers? If so, how often?


Yes I do. Whenever the last flowers are dying. About every week and a half.
Anonymous
To me, it's very thoughtful/meaningful. I always appreciate receiving flowers from DH and our kids. But, I love flowers, and he's been doing it since we were in HS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rules for giving flowers
1. Ask her what kind she likes
2. Ask her if she would like to receive them
3. Obtain flowers from a quality source. They should actually smell good. Most store bought grocery store types have no smell at all
4. Unwrap, cut, place in case for her
5 tell her why you gave them to her, such as “ because I love you”.
The End


Dude. It’s the thought that counts.


Buying flowers takes no thought.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with you but every woman is different.


This!

24 years in, My DH knows I don’t like flowers as a gift. I’m not into jewelry or candy or teddy bears either. But I do buy flowers for our house about every other week because I like the way they look. These are cheap grocery store flowers though.

My good friend on the other hand loves when her DH buys her flowers and jewelry and things she already told him she loves and wants (with their joint funds). She is expecting for him to buy her a gift for Christmas, Valentine’s Day, birthday, Mother’s Day, anniversary, etc. She loves receiving gifts and buying small gifts for her loved ones.

My love language is “acts of service”, and my DH knows that. I feel that he loves and is thinking of me when he gets my car washed or fills it up with gas, when he is riding by the dry cleaners and calls to ask if I had anything there that needs to be picked up, when he buys my favorite ice cream treat from the grocery store when he’s out buying beer, etc.
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