
Dad's Valentine's Day Tradition To Send Daughter Flowers And Chocolate Causes Tension In Daughter's Relationship Because BF Deems It Creepy
"It's just a tradition for us. "

Amid February's frost, Valentine's Day emerges as a beacon of warmth, celebrated by lovers and cherished by families. Yet, it's not just a day for romantic love; it's a celebration of all forms of affection, including the pure, unconditional love between a parent and child.
This universal truth becomes the crux of a young woman's dilemma, as a tradition cherished since childhood collides with her partner's unsettling perception. For as long as she can remember, a 23-year-old woman has received Valentine's Day flowers and chocolates from her father, a gesture that symbolizes their close-knit family bond.
This tradition, unbroken through the years, from the innocence of childhood through the independence of adulthood, has been a constant reminder of her father's love. However, the introduction of "Mark," her boyfriend of over a year, into this tradition has cast a shadow over the joy it once brought.
His reaction to her father's gift—a blend of dismissal and discomfort, labeling the gesture as "creepy"—has planted seeds of doubt and confusion. Mark's inability to see the innocence and love behind the gesture, viewing it through a lens marred by societal norms that often misconstrue paternal affection, has led to an unexpected crossroads.
The discord between her partner's views and her family's traditions has left her questioning the foundation of her relationship. Is Mark's discomfort a red flag, indicative of deeper issues of trust and understanding? Is the gift that was a father and daughter tradition creepy??
Each Valentine's Day, OP's dad sends her flowers and chocolates, a tradition since her childhood.

OP's boyfriend Mark noticed the Valentine's Day gift from her dad last year but didn't make a big deal about it.

While discussing their Valentine's Day plans, OP's bf mentioned his hope that OP wouldn't receive any "creepy gifts" in the mail like last year when her dad sent her some.

OP explained to him that it's a tradition between her dad and her, but he still finds it creepy and weird.

OP is questioning whether her dad's actions might be perceived as creepy or it is a red flag in her relationship.

OP should stick with their tradition; it's a sweet testament to their strong bond and isn't creepy.

Mark has a negative attitude and he needs to mature.

It's a loving gesture, not strange.

OP's boyfriend's reaction is a bit unsettling.

Mark's inability to distinguish between romantic love and parental love is unfortunate.

He can't dictate how OP and her dad bond.

The father's gift is not creepy.

OP should stick with her tradition of receiving Valentine's Day gifts from her dad. It's a lovely way to show their strong love for each other and isn't weird at all.
Her boyfriend, Mark, needs to grow up a bit. He's being negative about something nice. He doesn't understand that a dad's love is different from romantic love.
He shouldn't tell OP how to bond with her dad. The dad's gift isn't creepy; it's just a sweet gesture between them.
Damjan
