Because not all women like flowers I didn’t until two years ago. So I would still have to tell them if I did or did not. And how would they know what type of flowers you like if you didn’t say. Get a bouquet of roses when you really want Lily’shttps://twitter.com/BonaFideSage/status/1075788324378472454 …
Plus theirs a whole language around flowers. I can get my friend yellow roses because that means friendship. It’s very fluid and i don’t take a way if I get flowers that aren’t my favorite because that person might be trying to send a specific message.
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But if we’re talking about needs and anticipating them. If somebody doesn’t like a certain flower shouldn’t the message/intention be to make them happy and satisfied? And again If they don’t have flowers how would they know
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I understand your point. I don’t agree one is going to be able to observe every want/like. I have a personal responsibility to be clear and not just when it’s not what I want but proactively. We are Aupoose to guide whomever
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We are dating through healthy communication and standards. So from chores to flower being clear doesn’t hurt
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I just don’t support the idea that by saying what you do or do not like is doing the work. You gotta tell people what you want
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I hear you. And I feel like with more important matters explicitly stating your needs is warranted but I feel like men don’t even try so it’s like y’all need to try first because the women don’t even be getting flowers at all. Let alone the ones they like.
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