I certainly have done and do quite a bit, and I do think of it as acts of love. I am now aware how readily it turns into enslavement, though, which I am hair-trigger about opposing.
Chun Woo is taking on a sixteen-year-old's proper share of such work, and I am proud of him. :)
May your work be appreciated, and appreciated as love, and many you be cosseted as well. :)
It does turn readily into enslavement. For a long time I wouldn't do most of these things because of my opposition to that. I'm enjoying my forays back in, though. :)
I guess how much I adore it depends on how loving I'm feeling in the moment. Sometimes love is cheerfully doing something like that; sometimes love is doing it without much enjoyment beyond the knowledge that someone I care about will have this help.
In my case, given the kinds of things I tend to do, it's sort of [acts of service" love language] + ["kind of butch-ish gender" influencing what things to do] mashed together.
I guess for me it feels like doing "kind of butch-ish" things as well, and that is not my actual gender. That feels like a part of myself I have to act out, not because it is unnatural to me, but it's not my preferred way of operating. I have to force it.
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I'm thinking of replaced light bulbs and stove burner pans, and ID cards. ♥ And I'm also thinking of backups for Trello and Kindle data. ♥ ♥
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If I were guessing, I'd guess you do rather a lot of this type of showing love, in your family.
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Chun Woo is taking on a sixteen-year-old's proper share of such work, and I am proud of him. :)
May your work be appreciated, and appreciated as love, and many you be cosseted as well. :)
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Yay Chun Woo!
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In my case, given the kinds of things I tend to do, it's sort of [acts of service" love language] + ["kind of butch-ish gender" influencing what things to do] mashed together.
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