And here’s why: no relationship thrives without sharing – and this goes beyond the things you can see and touch.
Partners also need to be able to give each other a corresponding amount of effort, respect, attention, love, affection… and yes… as many material things as they can afford. So if you are in a relationship with a guy who has problems sharing, especially on the level of material things, you are not overreacting by feeling uncomfortable with such behaviour.
If you are dating a man who does not attach a lot of importance to sharing and generosity, these are steps you need to take to turn that around. [Credit: Peathegee Inc / Getty] 1. Talk to him about it This is the first base of all relationship issues. Sometimes people do some wrong things not with the intention to hurt, but because they think it is the right thing to do. By refusing to say anything and pretending all is fine when it’s not, you are not giving him the chance to know how you feel about certain issues. So whether it is his stinginess or something else, do not hesitate to talk to him about it first and give him the opportunity to turn a new leaf`. It's great to not be dependent on a man but it's OK to realise that sharing is pretty nice in a relationship, too. [Credit: Giphy] 2. Give him stuffThere’s also something to be said for ‘leading by example.’ In the present case, look for things he need, the gifts he’ll find most useful, then give him as much of that as you can find. One of the ways to teach people how to relate with you is to relate with them in that same manner. Of course, it does not mean that they will get the clue and treat you like that, too, but it’s a step worth taking. Hopefully your man gets the point.
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