The Underlying Emotional Reason Women Need A Man To Give Her Gifts

Unfurling the emotional reason women need a man to give her gifts.

Women who need a manโ€™s approval and acceptance can place a high value on his gift-giving. In her mind, the cost and frequency of a manโ€™s gifts equate to his adoration, love, and commitment.

Gifts tell a woman how much a man cares about her.

A novelty tee-shirt or a wilted bouquet of flowers from Kroger tell a woman, sheโ€™s an afterthought. But your favorite scent, tickets to a musical you mentioned or he reserves the exact table in the restaurant where you first met, tells you heโ€™s paying attention to the things that are important to you.

Either way, Omega, Gucci, and Chanel canโ€™t fill the aching void in your soul.

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Depending on a man for your happiness is a deprived way of life.

I grew up feeling undeserving of a manโ€™s love and commitment.

My father was stern, quick-tempered and emotionally detached. He was a cheapskate. He doled out money to my mother with a clenched fist for household necessities.

When I was in elementary school, my mother worked full-time to purchase my few school clothes and shoes with her paycheck. As a teenager, I had to beg my dad for money for a movie ticket, school activities and clothes.

His stingy, emotionally rigid temperament left me feeling dejected and unworthy.

As an adult, I craved a manโ€™s adoration, attention, and validation. I appraised the quality of a manโ€™s love by the gifts he gave me and the money he spent on me.

If a man didnโ€™t indulge me with presents, or his gifts were cheap or void of sentiment, I felt like he didnโ€™t value me. But if he bought me nice things and he took me to uptown restaurants, I believed I was truly special to him.

The problem was: I didnโ€™t love myself and I didnโ€™t feel worthy of a man spending money on me. I was afraid I would look like a gold-digger. I would somehow be obligated to go out with him again or he might expect me to sleep with him.

Taking responsibility for oneโ€™s life is the foundation of personal power.

When I dated my third husband (yes, 1-2-3), he wooed me with a fully-loaded Pandora bracelet, Key West vacation, Keurig coffeemaker and two pairs of expensive designer shoes. Of all the men in my life, I thought he was the ONE who would love me and take care of me forever.

No ifs, ands, or buts about it, he bought my love.

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Two years after we married, he decided he wanted to move to Florida to live alone.

Divorcing my third husband was a turning point for me. I realized that I am responsible for my own happiness, and if I expect others to make me happy, chances are I will be disappointed.

I learned to love myself and I treated myself to the things I wanted in life.

I bought myself a Lois Hill sterling silver bracelet, an expensive Tucker saddle for my horse and a Brahmin handbag. I went on a Caribbean cruise with my girlfriend and whilst sipping champagne, I purchased two enchanting Tarkay paintings at the art auction.

I depended heavily on my husband to do yard work and home repairs. I felt helpless when the toilet and kitchen disposal went on the blink and the tall weeds and shrubs ravaged the pasture fence.

I unjammed the disposal with a broom handle. I fixed the toilet flush valve with a thingamajig. I purchased a Stihl professional trimmer and brush cutter and I discovered the macho power of a handheld Bushwacker.

I relied on my husband to transport my horse in his 4-horse trailer. I bought a used pickup truck and a 2-horse trailer. I learned to hitch my trailer to my truck, load my horse and I drove myself to trail rides near and far.

I became an equal in the dating game.

I began to share in the expense of dating. I frequently went Dutch treat and sometimes, when I felt spunky and benevolent, I picked up the entire tab. I paid my own airfare to enjoy a vacation with a male friend. I demonstrated to myself (and to a man) that I was a self-assured, generous and independent.

Suddenly men found me intriguing and desirable.

I took responsibility my happiness and welfare. I overcame my low self-esteem issues and my lack of confidence with men.

I got over my fear of abandonment and hypersensitivityย to rejection. I learned to value myself as a woman who was worthy of a man who would love and respect me.

I stopped needing a man to prove his love to me by showering me gifts.

And when I am genuinely attracted to a man, I find it easy to graciously and genuinely accept his compliments, attention and gifts without feeling obligated.


Written By Nancy Nichols
Originally Appeared On knowitallnancy.com
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