886 wrote:
The word "creepy" is sure handed out like candy these days, I don't understand how it's creepy at all..
Either way, it's probably over the top. You don't need to give gifts or fill women with compliments like you're led to believe growing up. They're going to like you for you, and nothing more. Just continue enjoying the conversations you have with her and enjoy the time you spend with her. That's going to influence weather or not she likes you back ten fold over a random gift.
Different things mean different amounts to different people. Some people respond very much to compliments (as long as they are real and not just fluffy flattery.) Some people respond very much to gifts.
I agree that the OP should just continue on conversations.
I do think the
right girl would understand the gift of the teddybear
so much that she would refuse to take it, saying that it was too meaningful and OP should hold onto it. Not rejecting the gift
per se but understanding the value it has to OP and not wanting to take that from him. Personally, I think that a wise, compassionate, gentle girl will refuse the gift because of this. But I don't think it's worth taking the risk to see if she is truly this kind of girl, or whether she would take advantage of the gift.
I have experienced both - people who have refused the gift because it was too valuable, and people who take it but ultimately reject me. Ironically, the refusal of that valuable of a gift was an acceptance and understanding of ME, while the acceptance of the gift was a misunderstanding and rejection of ME.