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How to Show Appreciation to Your Partner on Women's Day

How to Show Appreciation to Your Partner on Women's Day

6 Ways to Show Appreciation to Your Partner on Women's Day

Women. They play many roles in our lives, and it's always nice to feel appreciated. That's why this Women's Day is one you should pay attention to. Sure, you can run to the flower shop and grab some roses, but why not do something a little out-of-the-box?

You know, something that makes her feel truly special and appreciated. If you're running low on ideas, don't worry—that's why we're here. So, let's get started and show you the 6 ways you can show appreciation to your partner on Women's Day.

Take her shopping at a women-owned business

"Take her shopping" sounds a little been there, done that—but you're not just taking her out shopping. Instead, do a little research beforehand and see if any local women-owned businesses are in the area.

To truly celebrate Women's Day, go all out! Support other local women in your community as well. Maybe there's a women-owned boutique clothing store nearby; it'll be a win-win for everyone.

Write her a letter

If you're someone who's a little more of a romantic, you may want to consider going old school by writing her a letter. I know a letter is nothing fancy, but the point of the letter is to connect with her emotionally.

In the letter, explain to her all the things she does that you appreciate and how you don't take them for granted. Shoes, flowers, and chocolates—they're all nice, but sometimes, we just want to see that you notice all the hard work we do.

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Set up a girl's night out

You can organize a girl's night out for her and her friends. Not every holiday needs to be celebrated with you and her. Sometimes doing the selfless act of organizing a night out for someone else is the perfect gift.

If your partner has been working hard and hasn't had time to hang out with her girls, this is a great gift for her. She'll really appreciate you doing this if she hasn't been out with her friends in a while. Plus, it shows that you see how hard she's been working.

Explore her sexual fantasies

Now, if you're looking for a little one-on-one time with your partner, maybe this Women's Day, it's time to heat things up a bit. I know Valentine's Day just happened, but we can always use a little more romance, right?

But here's the thing—instead of planning things that you want to do, do things in the bedroom that she wants to try. Maybe she wants to incorporate her vibrator during sex or maybe she wants to try VR with you. Take the time to explore her fantasies this Women's Day.

Cook her dinner

This is an oldie, but a goodie. If she's always cooking the meals, take over for the night. Even if you're not the best cook—who cares! It's not about how good the food is; she knows you're not a chef (unless you are, and then that's even better).

What matters is you're putting in the effort to show her that you care and appreciate her. If you really want to go to the next step, you can hire a private chef to cook her the meal of her dreams right in her own kitchen.

Show her appreciation for the long-term

Women's Day is great, but let's be honest, it's only one Day. Another thing you can do is have a talk with her about what she needs help with. Does she need more help around the house?

Is there something you can do to help her feel less stressed? More appreciated? Not only will this show her you care, but it'll improve your relationship. No one wants to feel like they're alone in their relationship.

Women's Day is a great day to treat your partner and also ask yourself what you're doing to help her feel her best. Whether it's exploring more of her sexual fantasies or simply throwing in a load of laundry when you see it—Women's Day is more than just a day where you buy her flowers (if you want it to be).

WRITTEN BY

Natasha Ivanovic

Natasha Ivanovic is an intimacy, dating, and relationship writer best known for her writings on Kiiroo, LovePanky, Post Pravda, and more. She's the creator and author of her short stories on TheLonelySerb. She completed her first degree in Criminology and continued and finished her Masters in Investigative Psychology, but then decided to follow her true passion of writing.

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THIS ARTICLE WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON KIIROO.COM ON MARCH 8, 2023.