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If money was no object, how would you show love to your partner?


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Plan a trip to many places we both want to visit, include activities he likes and tons of one on one romantic time.


I don't know to be honest. I'd probably buy a her a house and a new few cars lol.


Well, I don't think money is required to express love to a partner (though it is helpful sometimes). I would love to help my boyfriend pay for things or at least help him out, but he down seem to keen on that. Let me give you money and shower you with gifts, Sassypants! haha

Anyway, I would like to whisk us off and take us places across the world.


buy him a dragon. a very well trained dragon. with a dragon keeping crew that loves all the techie stuff he loves. Or just put him in TRON.
I WOULD pay for his medication,find a comfortable place for him to live. Make sure he finishes school and accomplishes him dreams. And travel.There's plenty of places within the state and Merica we've really wanted to go.OH AND FOUND AN ANIMAL RESCUE and partner with several other charities :) I think we'd like that. All the charity runs would keep us in ti


I would give her a Lincoln penny to wear around her neck, and maybe an endowment in her name at Stanford University to promote women's health -- or maybe UNC.


I would indulge her every whim.
That sounds fantastic
Female, 26-30 years, Married | Feb 25, 2013

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No money needed, however, my wife would love to live in a house layered n chocolate covered strawberries.
Money is not a part of showing love. Love is what comes from your heart everyday. Love is shown in your actions the way u treat the person and in all the little things you do for the other person like helping w the dishes.
Female, >50 years, Married | Feb 25, 2013

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Private jet, of course


Still treat him like the wonderful man he is. Help him with his dreams and Aspirations


A nice gift from Tiffany's


I've learned that showing love has nothing to do with money and it has everything to do with what your partner finds meaningful to feel loved. I want to hear what this is for you Jim because I would like to show my love for you in a way that is meaningful for YOU. For me small gifts are nice like a flower picked randomly even from the garden and given to me, showing interest in touching me when you walk by, interest in things important to me, like looking for a place to teach, I ran out of space
wanting to hold my hand, being thoughtful like the phone for our trip, just listening when I need to talk just for the sake of expressing myself, showing thought and care for my wellbeing. Telling me what you like so that I know what to do more of :-)
Female, >50 years, Dating | Mar 16, 2013

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Frequent trips to where he wanted to go


Everything I could possibly do. Right now money is not a problem, so I will say it would be waiting for her to be ready for me.


I would buy him his own mechanic shop and gun shop with a huge shooting range, make his dreams come true!


I don't see a coronation between money and love. You ant express more love with more money.
that's true. But this is really just a silly question, unless like other people you would say "pay all their debts."
Female, 31-35 years, Domestically Partnered, Bi | Feb 23, 2013

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