Anonymous wrote:Still very few women giving answers to what thoughtful gifts they got for their husbands.
Anonymous wrote:Cards are such a waste of money. Do you really need a card and a gift to know that your husband loves you?
Anonymous wrote:In past years DH has always gotten me something. This year we are tight on cash because he has started his own business so he just bought me a small bear and some valentine's cookies. Last year I got him an Itunes gift card and some chocolate.
But yes your DH should get you something especially if he does not romance you on a regular basis. My father never got my mother anything for valentine's day, her birthday or any special day and it really showed in how crappy their marriage was.
Anonymous wrote:Because I am a moron.
Is that what you wanted me to say?
There, I said it.
Feel better now?
I will never understand people who feel the need to kick someone when they are down.
Anonymous wrote:Meh, could be worse. I got nothing, despite getting a card and small gift for him and each of the kids , and when I expressed disappointment he said he didn't really care about me , didn't I know this already, and then screamed obscenities (in front of children), threw a heavy wooden dining chair (which broke) and stormed out. Then he came back to kick a few things, tell me he doesn't want the baby, never did, (I am very pregnant) and wishes she wasn't coming.
Anonymous wrote:Cards are such a waste of money. Do you really need a card and a gift to know that your husband loves you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still very few women giving answers to what thoughtful gifts they got for their husbands.
Sex is their gift. Men want and receive sex. Women don't want and give sex. I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After almost 10 years of marriage, I just suck it up now and know nothing is coming my way for V-day. My friend, however, gets flowers and cupcakes (or something similar) delivered to office for V-day, bday and anniversaries every single year. They've been married 13 years! I'm happy for her but it hurts a little.
Office deliveries for everyone to see are the equivalent of Facebook brags.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Still very few women giving answers to what thoughtful gifts they got for their husbands.