Husband Texts Wife He Spent $800 From Their Vacation Budget On His Student After Noticing His Clothing
Some boyfriends and husbands make sure that their relationship is never boring. This story is about one of them. Recently, he took $800 from his and his partner’s holiday budget, shortening it by a couple of days. And he did it without them knowing.
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But before you strike your gavel to convict the guy, scroll down to read the confession he texted his significant other. After all, he had a good reason.
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Although it's very heartwarming, especially with the holidays around the corner, I kinda have the feeling that when you try to help others it's a little bit like walking on thin ice. Some people are too proud to accept help and are sometimes offended by it. Now don't get me wrong, I'm not implying that we shouldn't help others in need, it's just that we must be very careful not to make them feel uncomfortable and/or incapable of taking care of themselves.
There is a simple solution for that - Just ask. If they want the help, great. If they don't, back off and don't pressure them. It's about making them feel good not yourself. If it's something serious, then possibly try to find another of way of giving them the help while letting them feel they earned it. For example, he could offer the kid to do some chores for money and give him way more than expected.
Load More Replies...Mine too. I was skeptical of the title at first. but hearing the story, the husband / teacher is clearly an amazing person and spouse. Giving to a kid in need like that is more valuable than an extra two days on a trip. It shouldn’t have to be this way for kids or anyone working their hardest. But since it is, it’s nice to have people around who care.
Load More Replies...Although it's very heartwarming, especially with the holidays around the corner, I kinda have the feeling that when you try to help others it's a little bit like walking on thin ice. Some people are too proud to accept help and are sometimes offended by it. Now don't get me wrong, I'm not implying that we shouldn't help others in need, it's just that we must be very careful not to make them feel uncomfortable and/or incapable of taking care of themselves.
There is a simple solution for that - Just ask. If they want the help, great. If they don't, back off and don't pressure them. It's about making them feel good not yourself. If it's something serious, then possibly try to find another of way of giving them the help while letting them feel they earned it. For example, he could offer the kid to do some chores for money and give him way more than expected.
Load More Replies...Mine too. I was skeptical of the title at first. but hearing the story, the husband / teacher is clearly an amazing person and spouse. Giving to a kid in need like that is more valuable than an extra two days on a trip. It shouldn’t have to be this way for kids or anyone working their hardest. But since it is, it’s nice to have people around who care.
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