What Valentine's Day Present to Get Your Honey Based on Their Chromatype?
If you find yourself always giving the same types of presents, here are ideas for how to mix it up! It is always a good idea to diversify your love languages to see what hits the spot! These may not track what your own Chromatype is, or what your partner likes to receive perfectly. Often we crave what we have the least of, or what we can provide least for ourselves, and so you may catch your eye yearning for “opposite Chromatype” presents, or “adjacent Chromatype” presents.
Blue
Blue presents either “fix” something, or else create more opportunity for a person to express themselves. These are the presents at the “bleeding edge” of what somebody wants to do—a new paint set, a new instrument, a new book.
White
White presents reify the relationship; a new puzzle to do together, a photo album of the past year, reading your partner’s favorite book, making your partner their favorite meal.
Green
Green presents help a person become more of themselves. Perhaps a book that fits on their bookshelf, from a social niche they had not explored yet, but would love. Or a record that they do not have yet, from a nearby music ecology. Or a candle for a scent that fits their house particularly well.
Red
Red may give a gift “from the heart”—making something to express their intensity and commitment that they often do not get to express under circumstances. A card, a letter, a song, a special dinner or a special trip that would not otherwise get to be experienced except on the romantic holidays.
Black
Black would use Valentine’s day to solve problems or offset harms. Fixing something, getting a new tool or upgrade for an existing process that has some inconveniences (such as new dishes or a dishwasher). These gifts would still be romantic in spirit and filled with love.