As told to Ann DeGrey
I felt very lucky when I met Marc* at a friend's party six years ago. He was super cute, funny, and kind—well, most of the time. I wouldn’t say our relationship was perfect, we have our ups and downs, like any couple, but there was one thing about Marc that always bothered me: his incredibly selfish "no presents" policy.
From the very beginning, Marc made it clear that he didn't believe in giving or receiving gifts. He said that love should be shown through actions, not material things. I admired his sentiment, but I couldn't help feeling disappointed every time my birthday, Valentine's Day, or Christmas came around. No presents, no cards, not even a small token of his affection.
At first, I tried to understand. Maybe he had a bad experience with gifts in the past, or perhaps he genuinely believed that presents were unnecessary. But as the years went by, my disappointment grew. While I never received a single gift from him, I noticed that Marc didn't hesitate to buy presents for his family.
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His sister received thoughtful birthday gifts, and his mum was showered with beautiful Christmas presents. One year he even gave her a beautiful scarf he’d seen me admire in the shops one day – I didn't buy it for myself as it was too expensive, so it was hurtful to see that he went back to buy it for his mother. I’m not saying she doesn't deserve it, but why would it be so terrible to buy it for me? It stung to see him put so much effort into her gifts while completely ignoring my special days.
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