Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband bought me a convertible as a surprise gift for mothers day. Not my favorite car but I grew to love it as it showed he cared for me. I suggest you do the same.
I would be livid if my spouse did this.
Anonymous wrote:My husband bought me a convertible as a surprise gift for mothers day. Not my favorite car but I grew to love it as it showed he cared for me. I suggest you do the same.
This is a very good approachAnonymous wrote:My wife and I have a good relationship and communicate well. Like your marriage, I am more extroverted and she is more introverted. We have no problem saying to one another "I love you and really appreciate the gesture to give me such a wonderful gift, but I don't really want it. If this is something you want, I am happy you share this with you, but if this is for me, I think we should save the money for something else." But in general we don't spend more than about $200 without. discussing the expense.
Anonymous wrote:My husband bought me a convertible as a surprise gift for mothers day. Not my favorite car but I grew to love it as it showed he cared for me. I suggest you do the same.
Anonymous wrote:My husband bought me a convertible as a surprise gift for mothers day. Not my favorite car but I grew to love it as it showed he cared for me. I suggest you do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would talk to him again-schedule a time, go someplace outside your house, and sit at a table. "when I said, 'I don't think I would enjoy x, I'd much rather do y.' what did you think I meant?" "How do you think I feel about this gift?"
I would try to get him to think it through and see if from your perspective, but give him some space to get there on his own.
I think this is what I'd do. I'd be miffed and hurt by this gift. It really is all about him and not you.
Anonymous wrote:I would talk to him again-schedule a time, go someplace outside your house, and sit at a table. "when I said, 'I don't think I would enjoy x, I'd much rather do y.' what did you think I meant?" "How do you think I feel about this gift?"
I would try to get him to think it through and see if from your perspective, but give him some space to get there on his own.