Being babied and pampered
jbutterflye
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Are you more of a giver or a receiver?
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i'm a giver.
i think my wife has tried to take care of me when i am sick, but i feel guilty and usually get up and do what i need to do regardless.0 -
Giver, definitely0
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Giver0
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always been a giver. But I receive a lot now as well. Some balance is pleasant.0
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Yes, please.0
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I'm a conformer.
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Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition0 -
Receiver. I'm high maintenance. (I wish that were a joke. It's not.) Not so much the material things - we are too broke to buy milk and cheese in the same week, so it's not like I need someone whose willing to buy the bling. But I'm crazy, occasionally hysterical, sometimes unhealthy, and prone overextending myself. I need someone who 1) has experience with the crazy 2) understands that medications/ disorders/ etc can and will have side effects I have no control over and 3) will be willing to cook for me.
Every night. I do clean, though. That seems to be appreciated, no matter whom I with.
Oh, they also must love cats. I'd give up a lover before I'd give away any of my cats.0 -
Anyone want to come over here and pamper me a bit? Mommy is sick and really tired....0
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Giver!
I'm not sure that to do with it the other way around. Lol0 -
Both at the same time.0
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It depends on who is on top0
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Giver. I like to take care of other people and often put myself last.
I've moved myself up on the priority list lately... I've been doing better in school and I'm much healthier.0 -
There's a fetish for this.0
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I guess it can take any form. I was specifically thinking of massages, back scratching, head scratching, caressing, that type of thing. I'm very much a giver. Been told I have healing hands, so I'm always touching, caressing, etc. lol! I love to give massages too.0
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Honestly I'd have to say I am a taker. I know that makes me sound selfish, but my husband is def. a giver, and likes doing things for me, so I suppose it works out. We've married for 23 years, so something's working!0
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Seriously, did you have to?0
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Mostly a giver, although when I'm in a relationship I do like to be touched, massaged, hold hands, cuddle, spoon. My main love language is touch. I miss all those things0
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i'm a giver.
i think my wife has tried to take care of me when i am sick, but i feel guilty and usually get up and do what i need to do regardless.
I *HATE* it when my husband does that! LOL0 -
Seriously, did you have to?
Yes.0 -
Seriously, did you have to?
Yes.
sigh.0 -
I haven't given or taken anything in a very long time so screw this thread
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i'm a giver.
i think my wife has tried to take care of me when i am sick, but i feel guilty and usually get up and do what i need to do regardless.
husband? is that you???
lol.
i'm the receiver. he is the giver. no apologies. no problems.0 -
Whenever I meet someone, I put their name on a new ledger. I then make sure I am neither more of a receiver, nor more of a giver, but instead, 100% even. I find this an extremely healthy way to live life, no matter the weird looks I get. Though in truth, I have had to send some people's information to emotional bill collectors.0
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Whenever I meet someone, I put their name on a new ledger. I then make sure I am neither more of a receiver, nor more of a giver, but instead, 100% even. I find this an extremely healthy way to live life, no matter the weird looks I get. Though in truth, I have had to send some people's information to emotional bill collectors.
Do you keep a spreadsheet? cause that's so hot!0 -
Whenever I meet someone, I put their name on a new ledger. I then make sure I am neither more of a receiver, nor more of a giver, but instead, 100% even. I find this an extremely healthy way to live life, no matter the weird looks I get. Though in truth, I have had to send some people's information to emotional bill collectors.
This sounds like a good idea, but two people usually need two different things. My BF doesn't have the same issues I do, thus his attention to me looks different than my attention to him. (He, too, has issues that I do not.)
I mean, if it were as easy as "I bought one apple, so I'll buy you an apple", that'd be alright, but how do you keep two people even when the things you need will - inevitably - require different efforts and approaches???0 -
@jbutterflye, I do and I just started a ledger with your name and you owe me an answer to a question.
@quirkytizzy, I set up the exchange rate, for answering your question, you owe me $2.13, but I'll bill you at the end of the month, I try not to be unreasonable to charge each time, plus my accountant appreciates it this way.0 -
Receiver. Definitely.0
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