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Spoil Me With Your Love & Kindness, Not With Money

It exceptionally better to have a guy who wants to know about who I am on the inside than one who can buy me whatever material things I want.

We all have been through many types of relationships in our lifetime and after all this experience we do realize what’s truly important.

You might have been with guys who spoiled you rotten and showered you with material things, but none of it ever equated to what your heart is really searching for.

Of course, it’s great to have a partner who cares to put a smile on my face with thoughtful gifts, but buying me things doesn’t prove what his heart is truly feeling for me — that’s really what I’m after.

When I am having a bad day, pull me closer, and hold me tight, and kiss me until I forget how it feels to be sad.

If it’s late at night and you can't fall asleep, talk to me and if that too doesn't help, we will together count the stars in the sky until you fall asleep.

It is as simple as this, you can't own me with money, but you can certainly own me with your sincerity.

For any sane woman, peace of mind should be more important than Jimmy Choo on her feet.

A guy isn’t worthy of me simply because he has the means to spoil me — it’s the way he treats me without opening his wallet that truly matters.

The most important part of a relationship to me is how we connect and how our hearts and intellects intertwine into a beautiful relationship — and no amount of monetary spoiling can ever buy me that kind of affection.

There isn’t even a question to me whether I’d be with someone for love or money. I’ll choose real love every time.

See, I don’t need much from a guy—a hand to hold tight, a heart that I am fond of, a mind to comprehend, a body to snuggle during winter nights, and memories to cherish.

 I don’t need much at all to feel spoiled by him.

I wish more women would realize that they’re capable of so much more than they even know and that they don’t truly need a guy to have an incredible life.

I want experiences—not physical things, but moments. I want happiness, forever ingrained in my head. I want memories I can take pictures of, to capture the places we’ve been and the conversations we’ve had.

I want to remember who we are, not because of a material things I wear or show off, but because the memories that are around us.

I’m happy right now and I’m looking for a partner who compliments that and adds to it on an emotional level, not with dollar signs.

There’s no value placed on real love. It isn’t based on how much a pair of earrings were or what an engagement ring is worth. A guy can give me the world in pearls and oysters and still treat me bad.

 When I choose my perfect guy for me, he’s not going to be someone who can hold the money he spends over my head — that’s not real love in my opinion.

The guy for me will be priceless because every affection he pays me comes straight from a sincere place in his heart, and vice versa.

 I don’t care for glitzy stuff, I just want genuine love.

I don’t need your paychecks; I need your heart. And I want you to have mine.