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May 09, 2013 06:04PM
Well that post was motivational. Okay, I think my husband is pretty awesome. He has many of the qualities above. He is funny, works really hard, is caring and handsome. Laughter is pretty important, so my husband is of course funny and even when he isn't he makes me laugh. :). He is very caring. He does things just to make my life easier. He gets gas for me if he notices its low, he cleans the house when he knows it has been a long day at work andi just want to sit on the couch and do nothing, he sends me messages throughout the day to remind me that he loves me and emails me all the things he loves about me. His gifts are always thoughtful. For my birthday he just surprised me with plane tickets to New York so we can go to the BEA since I happen to mention that I bet it would be cool. He once surprised me with a trip to California by giving me little clues each day like song clips, poems, pictures until I could put the clues together to figure it out. He knows me and makes me feel adored and loved. So, i guess it is all about how your partner makes you feel and that you truly want to know everything about that person so you can make them happy.
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Sara, thanks so much for sharing! Your fella sounds very awesome indeed! Thoughtfulness like that is such a sure-fire way to make your partner feel known and loved, which is just amazing.Stories like this always make me smile :D. I'm glad you've got a great guy who makes you feel adored, and I'm sure that makes you want to adore him right back!
You gals are absolutely lucky! I want a relationship (I have yet to experience one); I just seem to repel them. Maybe lack of self-confidence in myself my abilities my thoughts - I noticed that I started down that path after hitting 20 and I am not sure where to start rebuilding again.
Ruby, thanks for your comments! :)I am a big believer in the idea that confidence matters most when it comes to being an attractive/magnetic person. I came from a toxic family which did a number on my self esteem for many years. I always had some misfit friends, but dates were few and far between because I didn't love myself and people could tell. It's just like when you smile, how people can hear it in your voice. If you lack confidence, people can hear it, see it, etc.
What really helped me a lot was focusing on taking care of myself and building up my self esteem :). Looking inward was difficult, but the work put into really getting to know and *love* myself was so, so worth it.
If that sounds in any way familiar, take a look at information on toxic family dynamics or check out a book on self esteem building. I highly recommend "Self Esteem" by Patrick Fanning: http://www.amazon.com/Self-Esteem-ebo.... It was a big help for me.
Best of luck, my darling! :) You're awesome, and I know you'll find the love you're looking for if you learn to love yourself first. <3
Delilah wrote: "Ruby, thanks for your comments! :)I am a big believer in the idea that confidence matters most when it comes to being an attractive/magnetic person. I came from a toxic family which did a number ..."
OMG this was the most amazing thing ever written back! Thank you for the amazing advice!! I will check out the book asap.
Yes, I am at stage 1 right now (to better myself) and it is hard (I am in the pile so at times it is hard to see what life outside could look like).
Oh, bless you! :) I wish you the absolute best, darlin'!In case it's relevant to you, or anyone else, too, I found the website www.outofthefog.net incredibly helpful, and the forums there so supportive and gracious. It's a site with a ton of information for people who are or have been in relationships with personality disordered folks and helps a lot to regain self esteem if it comes from a place of guilt, etc.
Hope this helps! I wish you the absolute best :).

, I thought long and hard about how a regular ol' gal like Isabeau Willcox could be a realistic partner for billionaire CEO Chase Drake.
because she's a total goofball and a little spitfire to boot. You never know what's going to come out of Lucy's mouth, a trait which definitely caught billionaire Maxwell Pierce's eye in the series.

