What are you getting your wife for Valentines Day? (Or wives, what do you want from DH?)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I will probably get her a small but good box of chocolate and some flowers. She will binge on the chocolate, ignore the flowers.


Try Neuhaus chocolate it’s excellent. There’s a shop at Union station or you can get it at gourmet shops like Rodman’s.
Please don’t get Hodiva when you say nice chocolate - that’s like Hershey’s (or worse) but in pretty packaging.

Prestat is good too.

Whole Foods probably has some good kinds too though I don’t like the Charbonell Et Walker - too much marzipan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I will probably get her a small but good box of chocolate and some flowers. She will binge on the chocolate, ignore the flowers.


Try Neuhaus chocolate it’s excellent. There’s a shop at Union station or you can get it at gourmet shops like Rodman’s.
Please don’t get Godiva when you say nice chocolate - that’s like Hershey’s (or worse) but in pretty packaging.

Prestat is good too.

Whole Foods probably has some good kinds too though I don’t like the Charbonell Et Walker - too much marzipan.


Gosh, autocorrect is so awful.
Anonymous
Flowers from Costco. They are the best!
Anonymous
I would prefer sheet music.
Anonymous
What I want is an agreement not to celebrate Valentine’s Day.

-DW in a happy marriage
Anonymous
A kiss, a snuggle, a drink on the sofa with my sweetie, and a very small box of those Neuhaus chocolates sounds good. Then a f*ck later on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In previous years, DH has given me romantic gifts that I liked. Perfume, (but actually smell it first & get something you really like) Or lingerie (but not something too fitted, that may not fit). One year he got me a beautiful pink, silk robe that I still have. I personally don't want something "useful" like a sports item or craft item that I buy myself. I like something with a meaning or something he finds appealing. I usually get him the chocolate, that we all share.


My DW doesn't like me buying her lingerie. Says it is a gift for me, not her. I tell her to tell me what kind she would like and I get no response.
Anonymous
I'm hoping to give my wife an orgasm. Plus maybe a card. She's pretty easy to make happy.
Anonymous
get her something from bath and body works
Anonymous
Aunt Flo is coming for a visit Tuesday-Friday
Anonymous
Nothing; we don't celebrate Valentine's Day
Anonymous
If my husband knew Aunt Flo was arriving I would likely be gifted a box of Instead Softcups.
Anonymous
We don’t give each other presents...all I want from DH is an orgasm. And for him to schedule a vasectomy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In previous years, DH has given me romantic gifts that I liked. Perfume, (but actually smell it first & get something you really like) Or lingerie (but not something too fitted, that may not fit). One year he got me a beautiful pink, silk robe that I still have. I personally don't want something "useful" like a sports item or craft item that I buy myself. I like something with a meaning or something he finds appealing. I usually get him the chocolate, that we all share.


My DW doesn't like me buying her lingerie. Says it is a gift for me, not her. I tell her to tell me what kind she would like and I get no response.


Feel free to buy me lingerie
Anonymous
We don’t do gifts, just cards
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