Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get him a manscaping kit. Now that he’s going to be hitting the single scene... the 20 somethings he’ll likely be sleeping with are going to appreciate that.
As someone who recently crossed over to 30s
1) no 20 somethings don’t want divorcees with kids
2) no 20 somethings don’t want rug burn on their faces from DIY manscaping
Anonymous wrote:OP, I think this is really nice of you. My brother is divorced with one child and lives across the country, and every Christmas I am so sad that he has nothing to open under the tree. His ex has never had their daughter buy him a present.
Anonymous wrote:My brother always brings his kids Christmas shopping for his ex and makes sure they purchase things she likes.
This isn’t about the ex, it is about being an example to your kids and helping them navigate this change.
A little goodwill goes a long way.
Op, go shopping with your kids and guide them into choosing gifts your ex will like.
Anonymous wrote:If he is truly a SBXH, dont get him a damn thing.
Have the kids make him a card and leave it at that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I think this is really nice of you. My brother is divorced with one child and lives across the country, and every Christmas I am so sad that he has nothing to open under the tree. His ex has never had their daughter buy him a present.
You could talk to your niece about what she wants to get for her dad, order it, and send it to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in the area and remember going to the secret shop at Woodies (I think) back in the 80s. Is there still anything similar around? I’d love to give my 8 and 10 year old some money and tell them to shop for their dad. Any ideas of where kids can shop for adults? I want to be as hands off as possible.
What is secret shop at Woodies, emphasis on secret?
Anonymous wrote:Get him a manscaping kit. Now that he’s going to be hitting the single scene... the 20 somethings he’ll likely be sleeping with are going to appreciate that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez do the decent, adult thing and get him a gift "from the kids". Or get him nothing. Don't do this passive aggressive "give the kids money knowing they'll buy something that sucks and he won't like" nonsense.
8 and 10 is old enough to pick something out.
I remember being that old. Their choice will be lame. OP knows this. She is being petty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he is truly a SBXH, dont get him a damn thing.
Have the kids make him a card and leave it at that.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in the area and remember going to the secret shop at Woodies (I think) back in the 80s. Is there still anything similar around? I’d love to give my 8 and 10 year old some money and tell them to shop for their dad. Any ideas of where kids can shop for adults? I want to be as hands off as possible.
Anonymous wrote:If he is truly a SBXH, dont get him a damn thing.
Have the kids make him a card and leave it at that.