What do men want for Christmas?

Anonymous
What do men want for Christmas (Assuming you already have a decent intimate life and you need something to put under the tree)?

I am literally looking at getting DH the same gifts I am getting our teenage sons.
Anonymous
We want to be asked. If he says nothing, accept his answer.
Anonymous
That's such a loaded question because every man is different. However, I told my wife I didn't want ANYTHING this year because we do have a trip planned just after Christmas and I just want to enjoy that. If your DH says something similar respect that's how he feels. Otherwise, if you have to get something I bet he'd enjoy a lot of the same stuff as your sons.
Anonymous
To be respected, which appears to be in shorter and shorter supply.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To be respected, which appears to be in shorter and shorter supply.


lol…one poster is telling me to get my husband the same thing I would get a child, and the very next is saying to respect him!
Anonymous
Taking it up a notch from “decent”.
Anonymous
Chocolate covered mac nuts from Greenwell Farms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We want to be asked. If he says nothing, accept his answer.


I have done that. It only makes me feel bad.

Here's my answer. Things you need. Need new tongs? buy new tongs, wrap them, give them to him. Does he need a new hamper? Buy one and wrap it and give it to him. Is his shower curtain gross? Buy a new one, wrap it up, give it to him. Don't buy the expensive stuff just because it is christmas. buy the stuff you'd normally buy. Laundry soap from target. bathmat. new shampoo bar. whatever. Buy the beer or wine or whiskey that he drinks and put it in his stocking.

Unless, of course, if he actually gives you an idea of something interesting to buy. then go with that/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We want to be asked. If he says nothing, accept his answer.


No just think of something ffs.
Anonymous
My spouse wants stuff for his telescope, noise canceling headphones for travel (his wore out) and Legos to build with our oldest.
Anonymous
Something for the kitchen that can be returned if necessary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We want to be asked. If he says nothing, accept his answer.


No just think of something ffs.


I want the gift of not having to think of a gift I don't want.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We want to be asked. If he says nothing, accept his answer.


No just think of something ffs.


I want the gift of not having to think of a gift I don't want.


You want the gift of being a dickhead.

Anonymous
I want some socks and duplicates of kitchen stuff I like
Anonymous
We usually do smaller things because we do a long weekend away as our gift to each other.

This year:
13 year old DS picked out an F1 Lego set for he and DH to do together
A larger Dutch oven because he's been complaining ours is too small
A framed poster of something related to his hobby for his office

His stocking is mostly misc food, kitchen, and shower stuff. Though I also for him these fingerless gloves with LED lights on them because he fixes things around the house and now he doesn't need a flashlight.
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