The Oklahoman

Man without a romantic bone in his body irks his girlfriend

- Jeanne Phillips www.DearAbby.com Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

DEAR ABBY: I am 25 and have been with my boyfriend on and off for five years. I love him very much. I often overthink things, and a constant frustratio­n of mine is that he makes no romantic gestures at all. He drowns me in compliment­s and shows his love in other ways.

I always have to take the initiative and suggest he do romantic things like send me cards or flowers, take me to dinner, etc., but he only does them when I ask. It doesn’t feel like enough for me. I worry that when we get married, over time I will grow bored or no longer be attracted to him because he is so unromantic. Am I just overthinki­ng? What should I do?

— Romantic One in Austin DEAR ROMANTIC: From what you have written it seems that you may be more in love with the idea of romantic gestures than you are with the man you have. Many women would be thrilled to have someone who drowns them with compliment­s and shows his love in other ways. If you are truly worried that you will be bored if you marry him or — worse — turned off, then please, turn him loose so he can find someone who appreciate­s him for who he is, and you can meet someone

who will make your dreams come true.

DEAR ABBY: A male family friend who is gay works at a local business my wife and I patronize regularly. We always stop and chat when he’s there, but he does something that irritates me. He addresses my wife as “Sweetie.” My wife thinks I’m being silly because he’s gay; I say one’s sexual orientatio­n doesn’t negate manners and how one man should address another man’s wife. I’m not annoyed to the point that I’d confront the guy, but I promised my wife I’d ask you your opinion.

— Bothered in New York DEAR BOTHERED: There is nothing rude about a family friend — gay or straight — calling someone’s wife “Sweetie.” My opinion is you should lighten up.

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