Hey guys, my first post here. I've been following the site for a while---absolute gold. Anyways, here's my situation and I would like to get some feedback from the community.
I've been dating this girl for the past five months. She just graduated college, and I'm in another state doing an internship. So, for right now, its long distance, but we'll be seeing each other when I go back to school in a week. Her birthday was this past weekend, and I wanted to get her something meaningful to her. Instead of giving her flowers or some stock gift, I chose to buy her a really nice, leather-bound sketch book--she enjoys drawing in her down time and she's pretty good.
I wrote maybe two sentences on the inside of the front cover, basically said that "I've enjoyed every minute of these last five months with you. You're an amazing girl and you never cease to surprise me. Use this notebook to keep up with your drawings." And I mailed it to her. I didn't want to write a long gushy letter to her because I felt like that would go against many of the things that I've read on this site. I thought that what I said was thoughtful enough and that the gift would be special to her.
Fast forward to this weekend. She calls me and tells me that she appreciates the gift--the fact that I took the time to think of something she might like and mail it to her. But, then she says that she doesn't think it was really enough, in light of what she did for my birthday a few months ago. She gave me a hand carved chess set she had gotten for about 50 dollars in Mexico and wrote me probably the sweetest and most affectionate card any girl has ever given me.
Seriously, it made me get weird, warm fuzzy feelings and shit.
She told me that she would have liked to get flowers, or a card or something more than just blank paper and a short note. There is a similar post on this board, and I had actually read it a few days prior, so I responded with the advice that had been given there. I told her "So, I spent my time and money to get you something that would be meaningful to you, that you could use, that I couldn't just get any other girl. And you're complaining?!"
She told me that she really did appreciate it, that she's glad I mailed her anything at all since I'm seeing her soon, but that she felt like she put a lot more into my gift than I did hers. I held my ground, never apologized. I don't think what I did was wrong--I did spend a lot of time thinking about something unique to give her, and the book plus two-day shipping was probably more than she spent on me.
So, things are just...weird now. Her affect is off when we talk on the phone and she tells me that she's still peeved. When we had the first conversation I told her that I understood where she was coming from--that she felt like she was putting more effort into things than I was, but that I also didn't share her view. I don't know if it's her making me feel guilty or what, but now I'm feeling like maybe I should have made a more heartfelt gesture. Maybe I should have written a longer note, told her more how special she was, or gotten her flowers delivered.
So, I'm debating whether or not to have flowers delivered to her place now or make it up in some other way. I don't want to come off as supplicating or chasing, but I do also want to be genuine with this girl. I like her, and I want to show her that, even if her reaction to my gift is extremely off-putting.
What do you guys think would be the best move now?
-Rowen
I've been dating this girl for the past five months. She just graduated college, and I'm in another state doing an internship. So, for right now, its long distance, but we'll be seeing each other when I go back to school in a week. Her birthday was this past weekend, and I wanted to get her something meaningful to her. Instead of giving her flowers or some stock gift, I chose to buy her a really nice, leather-bound sketch book--she enjoys drawing in her down time and she's pretty good.
I wrote maybe two sentences on the inside of the front cover, basically said that "I've enjoyed every minute of these last five months with you. You're an amazing girl and you never cease to surprise me. Use this notebook to keep up with your drawings." And I mailed it to her. I didn't want to write a long gushy letter to her because I felt like that would go against many of the things that I've read on this site. I thought that what I said was thoughtful enough and that the gift would be special to her.
Fast forward to this weekend. She calls me and tells me that she appreciates the gift--the fact that I took the time to think of something she might like and mail it to her. But, then she says that she doesn't think it was really enough, in light of what she did for my birthday a few months ago. She gave me a hand carved chess set she had gotten for about 50 dollars in Mexico and wrote me probably the sweetest and most affectionate card any girl has ever given me.
Seriously, it made me get weird, warm fuzzy feelings and shit.
She told me that she would have liked to get flowers, or a card or something more than just blank paper and a short note. There is a similar post on this board, and I had actually read it a few days prior, so I responded with the advice that had been given there. I told her "So, I spent my time and money to get you something that would be meaningful to you, that you could use, that I couldn't just get any other girl. And you're complaining?!"
She told me that she really did appreciate it, that she's glad I mailed her anything at all since I'm seeing her soon, but that she felt like she put a lot more into my gift than I did hers. I held my ground, never apologized. I don't think what I did was wrong--I did spend a lot of time thinking about something unique to give her, and the book plus two-day shipping was probably more than she spent on me.
So, things are just...weird now. Her affect is off when we talk on the phone and she tells me that she's still peeved. When we had the first conversation I told her that I understood where she was coming from--that she felt like she was putting more effort into things than I was, but that I also didn't share her view. I don't know if it's her making me feel guilty or what, but now I'm feeling like maybe I should have made a more heartfelt gesture. Maybe I should have written a longer note, told her more how special she was, or gotten her flowers delivered.
So, I'm debating whether or not to have flowers delivered to her place now or make it up in some other way. I don't want to come off as supplicating or chasing, but I do also want to be genuine with this girl. I like her, and I want to show her that, even if her reaction to my gift is extremely off-putting.
What do you guys think would be the best move now?
-Rowen