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Sentimental Items

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 6:00 am
by redUnmentionabl
My girlfriend and I exchanged gifts and she had got matching leather bracelets. Mine is a simple strip with a button while hers has a pink Aztec design. We don't see each other very often so whenever I want to kiss her I kiss the bracelet, when I want to nuzzle noses I do it to the bracelet. Does anyone else have similar? This sort of sentimental value is really interesting.

Re: Sentimental Items

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 6:41 am
by KittyPink
I had a collar from an ex that I wore all the time, and it helped me when I felt like I needed them or when I was anxious.

Re: Sentimental Items

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 12:24 pm
by capablehippie
I have lots of sweet notes from my boyfriend (and he has lots from me). I like to read those when I miss him.

Re: Sentimental Items

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 12:28 pm
by KittyPink
capablehippie wrote:I have lots of sweet notes from my boyfriend (and he has lots from me). I like to read those when I miss him.
Aweee... That's kind of something I did for a more recent ex, except no notes were given in return.

Re: Sentimental Items

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:48 pm
by capablehippie
It's such a nice feeling to have that little piece of paper in my pocket, or to find one in a pair of jeans I haven't washed for a little while. I think I'll keep these notes for a really long time, no matter when the relationship ends.
I'm sorry no notes were given back, that wouldn't feel good after you did something caring for them :( Do you still have the collar?

Re: Sentimental Items

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 4:04 am
by KittyPink
capablehippie wrote:It's such a nice feeling to have that little piece of paper in my pocket, or to find one in a pair of jeans I haven't washed for a little while. I think I'll keep these notes for a really long time, no matter when the relationship ends.
I'm sorry no notes were given back, that wouldn't feel good after you did something caring for them :( Do you still have the collar?
No, I don't have the collar anymore, my grandmother threw it out. :(

Re: Sentimental Items

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:58 pm
by capablehippie
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that :( I think I remember you posting about that before.

Re: Sentimental Items

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 4:23 pm
by Kaizen
My boyfriend has given me a couple of stuffed animals, which of course are great for hugging. One is a rabbit because my house at school once discussed our "spirit animals" (what animal fits your personality) and I decided mine was a rabbit. The other is a very realistic elephant. Having studied biology in college, my boyfriend appreciated that the elephant has a mouth, not just a trunk, so as well as being cute, it makes me think of how nerdy he is (and I find nerdery very attractive).

I also often ask him to write me a letter in my journal during a visit. He writes (in the sense of word choice) beautifully, and I like being able to trace his handwriting (which is not so beautiful :P ). Once he gave me a "handholding simulator," tracing his hand onto the page so I could lay mine over it.

Re: Sentimental Items

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 6:47 am
by KittyPink
Kaizen wrote:My boyfriend has given me a couple of stuffed animals, which of course are great for hugging. One is a rabbit because my house at school once discussed our "spirit animals" (what animal fits your personality) and I decided mine was a rabbit. The other is a very realistic elephant. Having studied biology in college, my boyfriend appreciated that the elephant has a mouth, not just a trunk, so as well as being cute, it makes me think of how nerdy he is (and I find nerdery very attractive).

I also often ask him to write me a letter in my journal during a visit. He writes (in the sense of word choice) beautifully, and I like being able to trace his handwriting (which is not so beautiful :P ). Once he gave me a "handholding simulator," tracing his hand onto the page so I could lay mine over it.
That's super sweet...

Re: Sentimental Items

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 10:49 am
by Redskies
At a time when I was having a very hard time, my then-long-distance partner sent me their slightly-worn hoodie through the international mail. I was leaning on them a lot at the time, and they couldn't be with me, and that hoodie was a lifeline - I cuddled it a lot. It was an exceptionally snuggly hoodie. It being a hoodie, I could also take it into a bunch of exams that I couldn't take anything else in to; one time, I wore it in order to take it in.

A little unconventional, but it was exactly what I needed at the time. Partner has the hoodie back - it fits them better than it fits me! - but we both know it was The Hoodie when we see it.

Re: Sentimental Items

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 7:34 am
by JboySpa
My girlfriend made me a blanket and sent it to me when we were away from each other a few years ago. It was one of the nicest things I've ever received, but it felt special because there was a connection to it. I definitely feel what you're describing.

Re: Sentimental Items

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 7:41 am
by Sam W
I have an old cigar box where I stash sentimental items. It mostly contains love letters from my partner (most of which were written when we were in high school), but I also have notes from my family and friends in there (including a few Scarleteen related items).