Anonymous
Post 04/10/2025 17:07     Subject: Gift for boyfriend?

I agree with this.

My (now) MIL sent me flowers when I was promoted at my job - my husband and I had only been dating for about a year, but we were also mid-20s. I was touched. I think the champagne (if he drinks) or dinner suggestion is perfect.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2025 09:19     Subject: Gift for boyfriend?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think a bottle of champagne and a congrats card would be nice.


This or gift card to nice restaurant for a celebration dinner.


Agree that either of these ideas are great. Don’t try to guess at something more personal or expensive.
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2025 15:43     Subject: Gift for boyfriend?

Obviously you should check with your DD but I don't see what's wrong with giving a major milestone gift to a person who is a close friend and romantic interest of your child and you've met and hosted him several times.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2025 17:48     Subject: Gift for boyfriend?

Anonymous wrote:I think a bottle of champagne and a congrats card would be nice.


This or gift card to nice restaurant for a celebration dinner.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2025 14:25     Subject: Gift for boyfriend?

While I think a gift would be great. Ask your daughter first.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2025 09:23     Subject: Gift for boyfriend?

I think a small gift would be appropriate.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 22:53     Subject: Gift for boyfriend?

Anonymous wrote:I would absolutely get him a gift and ask her for suggestions.

+1

I would also ask DD about sending a card to the parents. Some might like it, others would feel weird. They are old enough that a year of serious dating could mean moving in together or engagement is on the horizon.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 19:05     Subject: Gift for boyfriend?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think a bottle of champagne and a congrats card would be nice.


This. Write on the card "Congrats Son!" and see how he takes it. If he runs off, they weren't serious afterall and you saved her some time.


Don’t assume she wants marriage and he doesn’t. That is a very dated and sexist bias.


Humor is lost on you for want of saying something like that, I suppose? Don't be like that, it pushes people away.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 17:27     Subject: Gift for boyfriend?

I would absolutely get him a gift and ask her for suggestions.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 17:23     Subject: Gift for boyfriend?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think a bottle of champagne and a congrats card would be nice.


This. Write on the card "Congrats Son!" and see how he takes it. If he runs off, they weren't serious afterall and you saved her some time.


Don’t assume she wants marriage and he doesn’t. That is a very dated and sexist bias.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 17:05     Subject: Gift for boyfriend?

Anonymous wrote:I think a bottle of champagne and a congrats card would be nice.


This. Write on the card "Congrats Son!" and see how he takes it. If he runs off, they weren't serious afterall and you saved her some time.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 16:10     Subject: Gift for boyfriend?

I think a bottle of champagne and a congrats card would be nice.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 15:59     Subject: Gift for boyfriend?

My daughter’s first serious boyfriend is getting his PhD. They have been dating for a year. I have met him several times (ie, short stays at my house). They ate in their mid 20’s.

Should I get him a present? (I have not in the past , say for his birthday). I have no plans to attend the ceremony. His family (who I have met once) will attend.

Should just ask my daughter what she thinks is appropriate? (Given that I care more, about her feelings, TBH)