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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband does this every year. I stopped asking him. I either buy him something I know he needs, or I pick something from his Amazon wishlist. [b]He's the only weirdo who gets excited if you give him socks.[/b] I didn't believe him when he told me. It wasn't until his favorite aunt gave him a pack of socks one year that I did. You'd have thought it was a ticket to Willy Wonka's factory the way he carried on.[/quote] Probably not. Guy here but and my wishes are 1) don't need anything; and 2) if you are going to get something, get me something I can use (i.e., socks) :) Some guys don't like getting stuff they don't need myself included.[/quote] I'm a DW and I'm the same way! Get me nothing or get me something I need (like socks). I'm not offended to get nothing. Better that than something the adds to the clutter, something I won't use or something that was more than we can afford.[/quote] As a guy, I agree. I am happy with socks, underwear and food items. Like a lot of guys, I don't want a lot of stuff, but the things I do want I am very particular about, so I would rather buy it myself. I also hate wasting money on things I will not use. I have all the tools I need, and when a job comes up that requires a tool I don't have, I will buy it then. I have a hat and a scarf that I like, so I don't need additional hats or scarves. I like both my briefcase and my backpack and if they ever needed to be replaced, I would want to selected the replacements. I love my coat. To you, it is a beat-up, old coat, but to me it is broken in and familiar. [/quote]
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