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AIBU?

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Does anyone struggle to know what they want?

9 replies

Iamnotagoddess · 05/12/2019 20:11

At Christmas - when people ask.

I have no idea other than perfume and earrings.

My small family sired about £25 on each other.

I feel so bloody boring, but as I get older there isn’t a lot I want?

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rhubarbcrumbles · 05/12/2019 20:13

Yes, totally. There is absolutely nothing at all that I can think of that I want.

Notsurehowtofixit · 05/12/2019 20:15

I want a SURPRISE. A good one, obviously.

MrsNoMopp · 05/12/2019 20:15

I'm tending more towards food/drink if anyone asks. No more itchy toiletries required!

Iamnotagoddess · 05/12/2019 20:16

Hmm drink 😂😂

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DragonontheWagon · 05/12/2019 20:18

This is why we no longer do presents other than for the children.

We don't want people spending money on something we don't need. We want for nothing so it's pointless spending of money.

Iamnotagoddess · 05/12/2019 20:20

It is nice to receive presents and we don’t go mental, but if I want something I’ll just buy it for myself?

(designer clothes, shoes and bags not included!)

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speakout · 05/12/2019 20:20

I don't struggle, no.

People who are close to me know that I don't appreciate "stuff". I don't lose any sleep over trying to think of things that I may " want".
I appreciate the fact that people give me things, but they know that I am happy wit a token gift.

Iamnotagoddess · 05/12/2019 20:21

BTW I have no idea how I put the vote thing on this 😂😂

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mintyroller · 05/12/2019 20:38

The voting option has been turned on in other boards, some sort of glitch, so it may have been switched on on this thread by the same glitch.

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