This morning he had to go out and he brought me back a surprise fancy croissant, it was delicious. Just because he’d had one whilst out and wanted me to enjoy the experience too.
We laugh together, he gets my daft jokes.
He’ll do anything to make my day easier- carry the wet washing upstairs because it’s too heavy, drive me somewhere so I don’t have to take the bus, fill my hot water bottle if I have cramps. Would do anything he could to spare me a moment of pain.
He wants to spend time with me and loves to have shared experiences. We equally plan and suggest things to do together, we’ll both do things that aren’t necessarily out favourite thing because it’s important to the other.
He supports my hobbies and career. He would always champion anything I wanted to do.
He wants to talk to me, to tell me about his day, something he read or something he thinks I’d find interesting.
He’s very affectionate and vocal about how he feels about me. I show love through acts of service and he will thank me for doing the most regular/mundane of house tasks but never expect anything to be done.
We never argue, we’re both very laid back generally. We genuinely don’t ever have cause to argue or even get cross with each other beyond the occasional minor irritations that come from living with someone.
We always sleep touching in some way and always give each other a kiss goodnight. He puts his clothes out on the landing the night before so he doesn’t wake me when he’s getting dressed in the morning if he’s leaving early. He texts me most days when he’s working in the office just to check in.
He’s currently sat next to me catching up on match of the day and randomly just turned round and kissed me, held my hand and told me I’m beautiful. No reason, just because.
He will always put me first and I always put him first. We’ve been together over 20years and we’re more in love than ever.
@ipadgeneration I’m sorry to hear your DH doesn’t make you feel loved. Marriage takes input, effort and compromise on both sides, not one person doing everything to make the other feel happy at their own expense.