Wife- Do you buy your own Christmas present?

Anonymous
We stopped exchanging like 10 years ago? The only time we get each other gifts is when I see something I think he would like but wouldn't order for himself.
Anonymous
No. I am not really into presents. I get what I need when I need it. I am grateful for a surprise but I don't really care either way.

Whatever I get, I love.
Anonymous
If I have to tell you what I want, what's the point? I could buy it myself. Lol.
So I don't do gifts. I just get them for the kids.
Anonymous
Yes. I hate surprises. Total waste of time and money. I buy and he pays for it.
Anonymous
No but I buy a to. Or
Stuff for myself while I am shopping for everyone else
Anonymous
How do you raise kids who will be thoughtful and come up with a gift for their mom? Or is it just not needed and our society places too much of an emphasis on gifts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you raise kids who will be thoughtful and come up with a gift for their mom? Or is it just not needed and our society places too much of an emphasis on gifts.


Gifts are not a necessary condition for thoughtfulness.
Anonymous
I did this too and I'm a man. My wife appreciated it - I'm not an easy guy to shop for.
Anonymous
Nope.
I’m not buying my own gift from my spouse.
We also don’t wait until 12/25 to purchase gifts or what we want

Do what works for you though.
Anonymous
Yes

I also work
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you raise kids who will be thoughtful and come up with a gift for their mom? Or is it just not needed and our society places too much of an emphasis on gifts.


Gifts are not a necessary condition for thoughtfulness.


No matter.

When there is no demonstrated “thoughtfulness” in any realm, absolutely buy your own damn gifts, weekly flowers, spa days, girls trips, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nope.
I’m not buying my own gift from my spouse.
We also don’t wait until 12/25 to purchase gifts or what we want

Do what works for you though.


My spouse lets our little kids buy total garbage for me on Amazon and I get that as a gift. Goes right in the trash. Whatever the 6 yo thought looked cool that morning.

Sooooo thoughtful of Dad, right folks!!!???
Anonymous
I have a list of things I want and my husband is a great gift giver so I get some items I’ve put on my list and some surprises. I very rarely surprise my husband and usually he buys his gift for himself and asks me to wrap it because he does not enjoy being surprised and is very particular so it works and everyone is happy.
Anonymous
Yes. Because DH money is my money. So no point of him buying me a present especially a surprise one. I can buy whatever I want
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. I can buy myself things anytime. I crdinate everything else Christmas - the least DH can do is get my gifts! (And do my stocking.)


But on the flip side, most spouses share money.

I think there must be an element of gifting as love language, liking surprises, etc.

I buy what I want all year. So does he. It mystifies me that him buying it is more thoughtful.

Once he bought me a spa certificate for a place I go 2x a year. It was silly. I handed over the certificate. Instead of just paying like I always do from our money.

Now I just make sure I have a few things to open on Christmas, and I do a stocking for myself. Leading up to Christmas any lip balms or toothbrushes or gloves or special chocolate or things like that- I just save to put in my stocking.

It's all quite ridiculous I guess
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