The 6 Worst Men To Date If Your Love Language Is Receiving Gifts
Pavel Danilyuk

The 6 Worst Men To Date If Your Love Language Is Receiving Gifts

People who are horrible with details. You love receiving gifts – especially when they’re sentimental. When they show that this person must be paying close attention to what you’re saying, to your likes and dislikes. There’s nothing better than getting tickets to a movie that you mentioned you wanted to see in passing – or to get a necklace that you were admiring while browsing the store. Knowing that your partner pays close attention to what you say, and actually remembers it, is incredibly meaningful to you.

People who only make grand gestures on special occasions. You don’t want to wait until your birthday or anniversary in order to be showered with presents. You want to be spoiled rotten every day of the year. If your partner waits until the holidays to give you a big gift, but doesn’t surprise you throughout the rest of the year, then you’re going to feel unfulfilled. You’re going to be craving more. You don’t need them to spend a lot of money on you. You just need them to show that they care. Every single day. Not only on the big days.

People who forget important dates and don’t take holidays seriously. Even though you want attention every day of the year, those big holidays are still important to you. Which is why you’re going to be extra upset if Valentine’s Day rolls around and you don’t get a present or a reservation to a restaurant. You need a partner who puts effort into finding you the perfect present. Someone who prepares for big moments ahead of time instead of rushing to the store at the last second and grabbing whatever they can find.  

People who are too predictable. You want a little bit of spontaneity in your relationships. You want to be kept on your toes and get surprised here and there. If your person sticks to too strict of a routine, and never whisks you away on fun dates or shocks you with presents out of the blue, then you’re going to be a bit disappointed.

People who purchase generic gifts. It really is the thought that counts. You aren’t going to be happy if your partner throws hundreds of dollars in an envelope for you. Or gives you a generic gift card that you can use anywhere. Or gives you flowers that any person in the world would find beautiful. You want them to buy you a gift that speaks to you, specifically. A gift that they put a lot of effort into buying. If you can tell they grabbed whatever the florist suggested, you aren’t going to be happy because the meaning is what matters.

People who are too stingy with their money. Again, you don’t need someone to spend a fortune on you. But if they won’t buy you that small dessert you’ve been craving or take you to the show you’ve been saving up to see because they think it’s a waste of money, you are going to feel like they don’t understand you. You are going to feel like you aren’t worth anything to them.