I have an appointment with my shrink on valentines day. Would it be autistic or creepy to give her flowers?
>>18034689
You are in therapy for a reason
>>18034689
itd be kinda cute. thats just me tho
Please don't. It really would be autistic.
Depends on the kind of relationship you have with her, aside from the obvious. I would tell you to go for it, she may find it to be a nice gesture.
I would bring her like a little mini box of chocolate just as a gift. Flowers seem a bit too romantic for my taste. Maybe you could just make a little joke about it, I'm sure she would appreciate the gesture.
Source: femanon
>>18034689
Flowers? Nah. But I do think chocolates would be nice like >>18034755 said.
>>18034755
>>18034771
Agreed with these anons, chocolate is less romantic and well received by many.
That card thing along with the chocolate box, but do not passionate it, just say it's a gift for the time he/she waste with you
>>18034689
NO. DON'T GIVE YOUR THERAPIST A GOOD DAMN THING YOU PATHETIC FUCKTARD.
>>18034689
You're supposed to have a strictly professional relationship with your therapist. They can't be your friend.
And don't offer them anything on Valentine's day, that's completely inappropriate to the situation. She might think you're crushing on her and then it'll get very awkward and you might have to get a different therapist.
I asked mine if it was OK. She told me that if I brought her any gift it would affect the dynamic of our 'relationship'. I told her i would not bring anything. I once asked her, under what circumstances it would be OK for me to ask her out. She told me she needs to keep our 'relationship' professional. She was not creeped out, and I am not sure if she was engaged at that time. I know later she got married. Not a stalker, saw a ring.
I advice you to seek romance elsewhere.
Flowers may be a bit weird for some people. Just give her some candy or something.