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New boyfriend - wtf to get him for xmas?!

22 replies

Clara81 · 20/12/2016 22:50

I've been seeing someone for a month or so, and it's going really well. I have anxiety regarding boyfriends and gifts because of my ex who had massively ridiculously grandiose expectations of what he should receive on Christmas and birthdays.

Anyway, I know he's got me something because he's told me, but I literally don't have a clue what to get him! We get on like a house on fire, but I don't feel I know him well enough to pick out a thoughtful and meaningful gift. I don't even know what size clothes he wears or anything. And I don't want to buy him any old tat just for the sake of it. He said he doesn't want or expect anything but I'm going to feel bad if he gives me a gift and I haven't got anything to give him back. Help!

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DearMrDilkington · 20/12/2016 22:52

Cinema/theatre tickets?

DearMrDilkington · 20/12/2016 22:53

Or football tickets if he likes football.

Frollyhollyday · 20/12/2016 22:53

You must know something about him? Favourite film? Music? Location? What sbout a book? Does he like pubs/walks/games?

What about a nice scarf or gloves? A decent pair sl jt looks like you e made effort

MrsBertBibby · 20/12/2016 22:54

How old is he?

calzone · 20/12/2016 22:54

Tickets for something you can do together

Does he have any interests?

LumelaMme · 20/12/2016 22:54

Have you been to his place? Does he cook? Read? Play sport? Feel the cold and need a new pair of gloves?

I had a similar problem once. I worked on what I knew he liked and bought him a very nice present in the sales

Possibly the best investment I ever made.

defineme · 20/12/2016 22:54

Does he have a favourite drink? Sport?

Clara81 · 20/12/2016 22:55

Ooh theatre tickets, that's not a bad idea. I know he likes the theatre. He's not into footy (thank god Grin)

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Clara81 · 20/12/2016 22:57

He'll drink anything as far as I can tell, but red wine is his favourite.

Haven't been to his place yet because it's a building site, but planning to in the new year.

He's 44. Likes reading, and cycling but I think in a casual kind of way rather than 100 miles before breakfast clad in Lycra kind of way.

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Clara81 · 20/12/2016 22:58

Yes he likes cooking, he used to be chef.

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JungleWait · 20/12/2016 23:00

Sabrina Ghayour's book called Siroco from Amazon. RRP at £20, but I think it's down to £6

MikeUniformMike · 20/12/2016 23:02

How lovely and exciting to be in a new relationship. Scarf sounds good. Something hobby related? Keep the receipt and if he doesn't like it change it. Good luck.

TokenGinger · 20/12/2016 23:05

A voucher for a nice restaurant you can go to together is a good one. Or theatre as somebody already mentioned.

Or if he likes chocolate, Hotel Chocolat do some nice hampers.

Clara81 · 20/12/2016 23:05

It is really lovely and exciting. We met at party 7 years ago and recently became reacquainted. We never seem to run out of things to say to each other, our record on the phone is 6.5 hours! He's great.

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TheNaze73 · 21/12/2016 09:35

Theatre tickets & a lovely bottle of Chateauneuf du Pape, if he likes red. Wine

LesisMiserable · 22/12/2016 01:13

Just a decent bottle of wine a month in seems fine

Crispbutty · 22/12/2016 01:17

A nice card with an IOU for taking him out to dinner. That way if he buys you a cd you take him to kfc, if he's got you Tiffany, you can upgrade to somewhere posher..

Merriment · 22/12/2016 01:21

A bottle of his favourite red wine and theatre tickets.

PrancerForHoney · 22/12/2016 06:39

A decent watch? Always seems to be appreciated by the men in my family.

Clara81 · 22/12/2016 13:09

All sorted! Was going to get him theatre tickets, and had found a show in a city that would work perfectly for both of us to get to, in early Jan, on a day I know we can both do. Sorted childcare and Was about to book then realised at the last minute that dates were in Jan 2018, not 2017 Grin. Narrowly avoided a massive fuck up there.

I know what he's got me now, because the thing he originally wanted to get also fucked up so he was at a loss. So I helpfully told him I would really like a babyliss big hair, which makes life easier because I know what he's spending on me. Then had a brainwave this morning and remembered he said he wanted to get a wireless printer so he could print from his iPad, so that's what I've got him. It was about the same price as the babyliss thing. Might get him some wine and choccies too.

Thanks all :)

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hellsbellsmelons · 22/12/2016 16:05

Nicely done OP!
Communication is wonderful thing.
I love my Babyliss big hair!

wobblywonderwoman · 22/12/2016 16:08

That's lovely op.
I was going to suggest tickets or a virtual reality headset (that's my go to this year for men in my life I don't know what else to get)

Grin
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