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Valentines gift for DH

12 replies

Diamondangel8 · 16/01/2018 23:10

Any ideas on gifts?? Id like to get something thoughtful.

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Diamondangel8 · 16/01/2018 23:17

Anyone? Im trying to think of something more original than pants & socks ☺

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passthepotatoes · 17/01/2018 06:21

Computer game? That's what my DP usually ends up with.

Joysmum · 17/01/2018 08:46

I don’t do gifts, I do experiences to make memories.

Could you plan to take out somewhere instead.

gamerchick · 17/01/2018 08:48

When did it turn into a present giving thing? We have to give presents now? Confused

Fluffiest · 17/01/2018 08:49

Something personalised with his initials? Or nice glasses for his favourite drink; whisky tumblers or something similar.

LizzieSiddal · 17/01/2018 08:50

We usually do a nice box of chocs to share.

We’ve just had Christmas, that’s enough presents for a while. (Well until March, when it’s dh Birthday)

DrRanjsRightEyebrow · 17/01/2018 08:52

One of these of where you were married or met? www.houseofwhatnot.co.uk

Kinunir · 17/01/2018 08:52

Has DH mentioned anything he wants recently? I know I'd take small and thoughtful over expensive every time. That said, a simple card with a handwritten message would also be good enough for me.

ShatnersWig · 17/01/2018 08:55

Without sounding like teaching granny to suck eggs, but if you want something thoughtful, then YOU need to put the thought in yourself. You know your DH, we don't. Presumably you know his tastes and what he likes, seeing as you've been together long enough to have got married. We can all suggest a THING but they are unlikely to be thoughtful, just things.

Actually, in a way, I'd be rather sad if I thought my wife (if I had one) had to ask strangers what they felt she should get me for a present.

Gamer I think traditionally men have bought flowers on Valentine's and women just gave cards. I see no reason why, if both partners agree with the whole nonsense, it shouldn't be a two-way street and each get something.

pompodd · 17/01/2018 08:56
Confused

How on earth could we possibly know what your husband might like as a gift for Valentines Day!?

You say you want to get something thoughtful, doesn't that mean you should be doing the thinking about it so that it's special and from you? Rather than asking strangers on the internet?

pompodd · 17/01/2018 08:57

I'm a man and agree with Shatners btw...

Bellamuerte · 17/01/2018 09:00

DH once got me one of these and it was the best present ever lovebookonline.com

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