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Appreciation Is The Relationship Currency Men Notice

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A simple Father’s Day question turns into a full-on relationship reality check: if you’re dating a man for over a year, and he’s a dad, do you show up with a gift, a plan, or nothing at all? We talk through the messy middle where nobody wants to feel “obligated,” but everybody wants to feel appreciated. And we keep it real about what actually solves most of these blowups: having the conversation before feelings get involved.

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