"Ike and Mae Mosher, who have been married for 70 years, never established much of a traditional gift-giving ritual because they stretched their finances early in their relationship to support relatives."
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Too late for Valentine's Day
Sifting through 12 days of newspaper links after coming home from Thailand, I found an interesting article on gift giving in a relationship. When Love Outgrows Gifts explains that gifts, defined as "an offering where you incur a cost but receive no direct or immediate benefit," play an important part in relationships but they do not have to be material gifts. You may find some useful information there if you're teaching about relationships of love languages.
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