Wife- Do you buy your own Christmas present?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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


We share finances but I still use Christmas to get things i wouldn't buy for myself. I buy myself the $4 ebooks but I put the $12 ebooks on my wishlist and it feels special when I get them.
Anonymous
I give suggestions to DH, but sometimes I’ll buy myself something (and give it to him to wrap for me) if I see it on sale when I’m shopping for the family. We don’t go crazy at Christmas, but it’s nice to exchange a few gifts—things that people actually need or want vs random crap from the internet or last minute impulse purchases.

DH struggles with the plan ahead piece so I’ve had many birthdays and Christmases with a wrapped box with a print out of the item he ordered two days ago and is mystified that it didn’t arrive on time.
Anonymous
Glad to hear there are so many like us that do not exchange gifts with spouse. Gifts are not our love langauge either. I get myself what I want when I want it and my DH does the same, though he is much more thrifty than I am. We still do bday gift exchanges but the Holidays are just for the kids.
Anonymous
This is the first year I bought my own gift and I have been this excited in years. Gifts are neither of our love languages but he comes from a family that routinely gives gifts and makes a show of appreciation.
Anonymous
We both buy our own gifts bc our gifts are clothing and neither of us want the other to pick out clothing for us. If we did that we’d both just be exchanging/returning items after the holidays. We’d both rather Just get exactly what we want the first time. We do fill each others stockings w little surprise gifts and that is fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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!!!???



Ugh. Agree w you .. Not thoughtful. While my husband has never done this with our kids.
Now that they are adults. We all agreed on no more junky stuff -- cups, picture frames, socks, hats, gloves, hand lotions, body wash etc etc. Things that we don't need want or would use... and no more cards.

Thoughtful gifts with a purpose.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I give suggestions to DH, but sometimes I’ll buy myself something (and give it to him to wrap for me) if I see it on sale when I’m shopping for the family. We don’t go crazy at Christmas, but it’s nice to exchange a few gifts—things that people actually need or want vs random crap from the internet or last minute impulse purchases.

DH struggles with the plan ahead piece so I’ve had many birthdays and Christmases with a wrapped box with a print out of the item he ordered two days ago and is mystified that it didn’t arrive on time.



+1. DH is actually quite a good gift giver, better than me, but if I run across something i might buy it and give to him to wrap rather than making him go make an extra errand or online purchase.

He is not good at stockings but I am so I usually take charge of his and our kids’ stockings but will give him little things for mine otherwise I end up with random junk.

Yes, we come from families that have gifts under the tree for everyone.
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