16/f. i've been dating my boyfriend for a bit over 6 months. we're pretty serious, and we are happy as clams (as some say). we go to different schools, so i don't get to see him that much, but i still do get to see him a good amount. we have so much fun together and just click really well, but i just wish he was more romantic. we didn't even celebrate valentines day, and for christmas he got me a shirt that said "blonde with benefits". i just wish he would do something sweet every now and then, just because.. you know? i've already tried straight up telling him "i wish you were more romantic" but he just can't seem to get it. any tips? thanks guys.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? dulce8nina answered Monday May 12 2008, 1:50 am: well some guys are just to shy to do nice stuff for girls or they just dont have much experience in doing so.i know every girls dream is to have a guy who pampers her and makes her feel loved all the time but i suggest you stop asking for romantic gestures from his part. i can assure you one of these days he will do something sweet for you and it will mean so much because you'll know its coming from him and not cuz you asked him to.
just let him know how you feel for him and when he starts noticing how sweet you are to him he'll feel the need to show you some real love back.
be patient with him.
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Adviceguy158 answered Sunday May 11 2008, 10:24 pm: Well the two of you are still quite young and therefore don't have a lot of money to do the stuff you want to do. Stuff is really getting expensive now a days. And there is only so much one can do at a young age. [ Adviceguy158's advice column | Ask Adviceguy158 A Question ]
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