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Old 11-11-2010, 04:37 PM   #244
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Originally Posted by Tranzman View Post
All very simple things Which makes me wonder why sometimes people have such difficulty showing appreciation to their partner.

For me, a big thing is that a person take the time to listen to what I have to say, and even asking me what my opinions or feelings are about a thing, rather than have a conversation inside their own head that involves assuming I would think or feel a certain way. So I guess it could be said I feel more appreciated when a person takes the time to communicate openly with me.
Of course you do ...
I, personally, think that should always be part of a relationship.
I would think, hope, that most feel the same way.
I count on the person I am with being a part of my thoughts and things going on inside of my head. Them being a part of processing things. Thinking things through. And then, of course, just be a part of the normal, everyday, regular stuff too.
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