Dec 06
Missy asked:
I’ve always been pretty independent and have never considered myself to be a damsel in distress, but my boyfriend of 4 months seems to want to take care of me. I’ve always pumped my own gas, filled my tires with air, moved my heavy furniture to clean, changed my furnace filter in the basement, etc., but he seems hurt that I don’t ask him to do more for me. I’ve lived on my own for several years and have learned to do things for myself. I don’t know if I should let him help me more or continue to be strong and independent. I don’t want to seem ungrateful, but I’ve been so used to doing things on my own and for myself, that I don’t give it a second thought. So men, do you like your women to be independent or do you like helping them?
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I’ve always been pretty independent and have never considered myself to be a damsel in distress, but my boyfriend of 4 months seems to want to take care of me. I’ve always pumped my own gas, filled my tires with air, moved my heavy furniture to clean, changed my furnace filter in the basement, etc., but he seems hurt that I don’t ask him to do more for me. I’ve lived on my own for several years and have learned to do things for myself. I don’t know if I should let him help me more or continue to be strong and independent. I don’t want to seem ungrateful, but I’ve been so used to doing things on my own and for myself, that I don’t give it a second thought. So men, do you like your women to be independent or do you like helping them?
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