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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3305022" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Well yeah, I should have caveated the thing about whether your wife likes jewelry or not, but I think everyone gets that anyway. Mine, somewhat to the chagrin of my wallet, does like jewelry. Perhaps it’s worth mentioning other things to avoid as gifts too then. </p><p></p><p>For example, I never ever buy clothing for her as a gift unless I absolutely know it’s a thing she wants and I am absolutely sure I know the correct size. The Good Lord be by your side should you buy her a nice sexy nightgown in a size two sizes too big or something. Women dress differently than us (well, except for a few of you fellas who like to play dress up in heels and stuff occasionally). It’s just best to avoid clothing IMO. A gift card is a little impersonal, but for me, that works a lot better than wasting money on what I think she’d like and being totally wrong. </p><p></p><p>Another category I also recommend staying away from is Household Cleaning Items. Vaccuums, a new sponge mop, etc are the Debbil. Should you go ahead with such a purchase, it might be a good idea to be certain you’ll be comfortable using it yourself. Alone. While she goes shopping.</p><p></p><p>Merry Christmas and good luck with getting it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3305022, member: 10465"] Well yeah, I should have caveated the thing about whether your wife likes jewelry or not, but I think everyone gets that anyway. Mine, somewhat to the chagrin of my wallet, does like jewelry. Perhaps it’s worth mentioning other things to avoid as gifts too then. For example, I never ever buy clothing for her as a gift unless I absolutely know it’s a thing she wants and I am absolutely sure I know the correct size. The Good Lord be by your side should you buy her a nice sexy nightgown in a size two sizes too big or something. Women dress differently than us (well, except for a few of you fellas who like to play dress up in heels and stuff occasionally). It’s just best to avoid clothing IMO. A gift card is a little impersonal, but for me, that works a lot better than wasting money on what I think she’d like and being totally wrong. Another category I also recommend staying away from is Household Cleaning Items. Vaccuums, a new sponge mop, etc are the Debbil. Should you go ahead with such a purchase, it might be a good idea to be certain you’ll be comfortable using it yourself. Alone. While she goes shopping. Merry Christmas and good luck with getting it right. [/QUOTE]
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