There are things that speak louder about a man π₯. One of them is how he chooses a gift. And yes, flowers are also an indicator. Dahlias from a nearby store πͺ look like you remembered me at the last moment β³, on the way to buy bread π₯. This is not a compliment, but almost an insult π.
It is better to come without a bouquet at all than with something random, picked on the run. Because the lack of flowers can be played up: like, he was waiting for a reason to choose something worthy π or wanted to see my eyes π to choose exactly those that would suit me. This looks like awareness and attention.
Dahlias from the corner store are a symbol of formality πͺ». Brought because "it's necessary". And this devalues the gesture itself. A man with real taste either chooses flowers so that it becomes an event π, or leaves the moment open - and then hits the nail on the head π―.
The real effect is created not by the number of petals, but by what lies behind them. Empty hands and a confident look are better than a routine bouquet bought on the run. Because attention, like flowers, should be fresh, alive and real πΏ.
Do you want me to make 2 more of these bright blogs with catchy names and emoticons - to hook the male audience with a series? This will work very cool.
Natalia π
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