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It goes without sayin' that it's in my own interest to make the partner happy.
Cooking a nice meal for them works every time.
.. Always wanting to be the one pampered to before they finally convince themselves to also provide something into the relationship.
It baffles me how do people expect the things to work..
Ya happy followed the directions of this constant yay or nay. Can't circle either one. Were there a stricter way to cause trouble would prefer it right now.
The point was meant to be very simple.
My happiness is my partner's happiness, and vice-versa.
With that set in stone, it wouldn't be a question of who spends the money.. Besides, it's more about the gesture rather than the materialistic value. Always was..