Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women are just much more likely to be disappointed by their men than vice versa. It's just how it is.
Which is why men shouldn't get married.
Anonymous wrote:Women are just much more likely to be disappointed by their men than vice versa. It's just how it is.
Anonymous wrote:Women are just much more likely to be disappointed by their men than vice versa. It's just how it is.
Guys, if you want to impress your wife then get her a gift that speaks to her sentimentality. You need a gift that speaks to her brain or emotions. So a book, a new writing journal, a calendar you designed with photos from vacations, original artwork from a local artist, etc - all of that is gift fodder for the wife/GF.
As a man, I appreciate gifts that I find "useful" - shirts, ties, stuff for the kitchen or house, a bottle of good whiskey, sporting gear, etc. Most women I've dated do NOT want a "useful" gift. However, that's how many of us men judge a good gift.
Anonymous wrote:I mostly feel like when I do get a gift it's so random my husband must not know me at all.
Anonymous wrote:I am a husband and I will openly admit I suck at buying gifts for my wife.
Men are so much easier to buy for. We have hobbies, sports interest, you can get us tools, car items, stuff for the grill....almost anything and we will be happy.
We can not exactly buy you clothes....you will never like what we buy.
If we buy household items we get grief for buying something for the house.
If you have a hobby do you really want another knitting needle?
If your into yoga do you you want is picking out another yoga mat?
Men tend to go to the old standbys...flowers, jewelry and chocolate. They are all safe gifts in our eyes. Sorry...no creativity from us.
Anonymous wrote:To people who buy gifts for your spouses: Are you finances separated? Because it feels weird to "gift" something using money from joint accounts. We gift to children, but we buy our own frivolous things, so to speak. Trying to guess what the other person wants is a waste of money IMO.
Anonymous wrote:I am a husband and I will openly admit I suck at buying gifts for my wife.
Men are so much easier to buy for. We have hobbies, sports interest, you can get us tools, car items, stuff for the grill....almost anything and we will be happy.
We can not exactly buy you clothes....you will never like what we buy.
If we buy household items we get grief for buying something for the house.
If you have a hobby do you really want another knitting needle?
If your into yoga do you you want is picking out another yoga mat?
Men tend to go to the old standbys...flowers, jewelry and chocolate. They are all safe gifts in our eyes. Sorry...no creativity from us.