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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Asking for a friend :wink: [/quote] I posted at 15:15 on the other thread yesterday (I'm the DH) and here is a small sample of what I do for my beloved DW: - I make her tea every morning - I tell her how beautiful she looks (I add a bit more flavor when she wear specific outfits or colors that drive me wild) - I pat her on the but when I walk by her in the kitchen - I take the dog out on the weekends and when the kids don't have any early events (sports, music), we leave the house so she does get that extra hour (+/-) of extra sleep - I see things that need to be done around the house and I just do them before DW asks - I hug her just because - I hold her hand whenever we are out - I open the doors for her (and teaching our boys that they need to the same for any woman, not just mom or their sister), I order the wine, I happily share my plate even when I really don't like what she ordered - I plan our date night every 2 weeks - when I suggest we eat out, I know where we are going (i.e., I've already made a reservation) - I recognize when I just need to the decision and I just do it - I always have a blanket for her when we snuggle on the couch because I know she will always get cold at some point - I do the grocery shopping, take out the garbage, wash her car, fill up her gas tank and/or oil, take care of the car servicing (b/c she never remembers how long the service light has been on) - I just do these things and tell her afterwards - I take care of the bills when they come in (in the mail or via email) - I take care of taxes, insurance, home service calls, etc. - I show up to all of our 3 kids' events during the week even if that means moving meetings on my calendar or doing extra work late at night to make up for lost time in the office - I don't use electronics during family time - so I am 100% present at dinner and in doing family stuff, homework in the evenings - I talk to her at the dinner table and engage in conversation with the kids so she doesn't have be on 100% of the time - I rub her feet and her shoulders when I know she's had a rough day (she's a teacher and is always on the go) - I tell her I love her every morning and evening and send her at least one text during the day saying that - I follow through on what I said I was going to do - I let her vent, I listen, I don't judge her - I am honest, open with her and emotionally available to her - I tell her when I'm upset or miffed and we can talk with each other (and make up :) ) - I make her laugh all the time - sometimes even when I didn't intend it - when she's feeling anxious, I tell her, sincerely, that everything will be just fine [/quote]
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