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What sort of gifts of love are actually meaningful as being true/proper romantic gestures to women?

I automatically discount things that demonstrate wealth such as expensive jewellery, etc. as wealth is such a shallow measure of 'attraction'. I've never given a woman expensive jewellery and/or never proposed or got engaged or married.

To me, giving flowers, something yummy (esp if it's shareable), or some other simple item or 'thing' like some nice ear rings (if the women wears ear adornments). That's proper romantic gifting in my eyes.
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LadyBronte · 56-60, F
Honestly, to me, the most romantic gift would be something thoughtful he knew would speak to my heart - because he's listened to me when I spoke of random things that matter to me. It doesn't have to be expensive. A book by a favorite author, the candy I dearly love but never buy for myself, a small glass dish I once admired in an antique shop because it was like the one my grandma always had on her table.... The romance in that would be that he knows without having to ask, because he listens and he actually sees me. He knows me and he knows my heart. And in doing those small, but very important things, he lets me know I matter and I'm important to him.

*shrug* Maybe I'm just too old school.