Anonymous(30-35)1 yIt depends on what he likes. Remember it does not have to be something expensive. A gift that comes from the heart means a lot. Whether it’s something you take time to make, or something that just has his name written all over it.
I mean I would assume if you become exclusive with someone that you at least have a basic understanding of his interests.
I mean if you go into a mens store. They will probably push whatever the most expensive thing is on you, especially if they get commission. So be ready for that.
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1.4K opinions shared on Dating topic. So for me I like something , does not have to be expensive , that personalises the gift ,
So , I play golf but I dont want golf balls , I want a hand selected shirt ( again I dont want it to be expensive ) , because I would never buy expensive despite my financial circumstance , it could be a car accessory again personal , I dont even mind the " jocks and socks " , but again with personal in mind..
An item for the house that I'd like to retain or if someone you are going out with ( or wish to ) an item that could be used together , surfboard , skateboard , tent , gift item to a particular place or spa for 2 .
So bottom line , personal , and ideally something that can be kept and admired or used with the other person.
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3.9K opinions shared on Dating topic. Depends what the guy is into…
Golf? Get him a gift card for an afternoon at the driving range (or if you’re hitched then an afternoon of golf with his buddies).
Swimming/surfing/etc? Something cute from the local surf shop.
Grillmaster? … well, you get the idea.
Don’t ask strangers what to get for the person you’re in love with. We don’t know the guy….00 Reply
1 yIf he drinks, a bottle of his favorite liquor or whatever his favorite beverage is. It's always been a huge hit when I've done it! You also know it won't just collect dust in a closet lol
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1 yDepends on the guy. This is why it is said that “It’s the thought that counts”.
Gifting should consider that person’s needs, desires, interests, etc.
The easy ones are food. Simple, affordable, doesn’t scream “marry me”, but the way to a man’s heart sometimes is through his stomach! Ell oh ell!00 Reply 3.2K opinions shared on Dating topic. Beer , suppose him with a 6 pack of beer and he will love you forever lol
00 Reply981 opinions shared on Dating topic. I bought myself a fidget spinner that also has a bottle opener and it can clip onto things. I'm trying to stim less because I touch my face when I'm happy and then I get more pimples lol. In general practical things are good maybe a new wallet or something you can put on your keyring. Like I have a jade owl that was gifted to me by the mom of my friend I visited in Korea attached to my keys. Also something techy is nice but it depends on what he wants/needs I guess. When I buy like a headset or a power strip with usb outlets and they work well and they're practical I'm really happy about it because I'm gonna use them a lot and it's good value for money :)
00 ReplyGo for something that's both thoughtful and practical. First idea could be a nice leather wallet or keychain. Like, something he'll use every day and think of you when he does. You could even get it personalized with his initials or something. Another idea could be a surprise experience, like tickets to a game or a concert you know he's into. It's not just a gift, but a memory you can make together. Either way, just keep it personal and think about what he likes.
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Even Jedi masters like flashlights A flashlight. Yes, the simple flashlight. I don’t care how many times someone gets me one, I’m always ecstatic when I see a flashlight for a gift.
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1 yJust 'average day practical things'; Sure, some of us may be into collection something... We like Food and Drink too... but I'd say most of us prefer something we can use.
A Screwdriver set over a bottle of Whisk (e) y for example... but that could be an age related preference too.00 Reply- 1.6K opinions shared on Dating topic.
1 yCandy / snacks, coffee gift card or book store, gag gift, risque photo of you, If he has a hobby magazine about that hobby, but #1 gift that I've heard about from all the guys and I can vouch for myself: HOT TOWEL STRAIGHTEDGE SHAVE at a barber shop. I can assure you it's the best shave that a man can ever have.
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1 yand M13C with a l4r flash hider, jak glassless optic,
bruen heavy support grip, 45 round mag with a d37 rear grip20 Reply2.2K opinions shared on Dating topic. Wonder why they have been bought to be honest. Usually no functional purpose. Just because I have a cat I am fond of doesn't I want cute cat signs.
Don't do it is my advice. Maybe buy some beer or chocolate instead. They have purpose.00 Reply
1 yA jar or tin filled with redeemable "coupons" he can use when the mood strikes him.
21 ReplyYou could give him a handwritten letter or a small note. Honestly, it's super underrated how much a heartfelt note can mean, especially if you write about how much he means to you or recall a fun memory you two share. Also you could grab him a cool gadget, like a portable phone charger or a little tech accessory that he doesn’t have but would totally use.
00 ReplySome cool craft beers or snacks from a country he's always wanted to visit can be a good gift idea. It shows you're payin' attention to his tastes and it’s like giving him a little' adventure in a box. Just think about what makes him smile, and make it special.
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1 yAnything from Dr. Squatch is a win to me. Other than that, I'd prefer my partner doesn't get me anything. I know what I want most of the time and prefer getting it myself.
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1 y- Bake him something.
- Clean his car
- Mugs
- T-shirts
- A tie if he wears them for work.
00 Reply853 opinions shared on Dating topic. My husband likes power tools and shaving kits. So those I typically stick with, sometimes a nice jacket works too.
00 Reply2.3K opinions shared on Dating topic. A T-shirt with an appropriate phrase emblazoned on it.
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1 yA lingerie. Pass it to him under the table.. 😆
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1 yDepends upon what his interests are. For example, I am into playing guitar and singing. For me, something like a pop filter for a microphone is under $10 and greatly appreciated.
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1 ya gift tin of assorted nuts (Assuming no allergies), a novelty coffee mug and a bag of upscale coffee (if he's a coffee drinker. If not, just the mug).
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1 yA book by his favorite author or a cool video game
00 Reply 2.4K opinions shared on Dating topic. for me any Milwaukee bat tree powered tool that I don't own yet.
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1 yGift him a belt, tell him he can use it on you if you're being a bad girl.
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Anonymous(30-35)1 yAnything that is customizable. I really like these sweaters.
00 Reply22.1K opinions shared on Dating topic. A video game.
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1 yGodiva chocolate
34 ReplyYes! Godiva is amazing. 😍
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Girly! 🙄😂
@RingOfFire OMG! 🙈😂 I misread the question, thought it was for a girl.
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1 yNo, don't do this.
00 ReplyA nice vacuum pump with rings
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You starve a cold and feed a fever. Or maybe that's backwards. Just keep us laughing, Dongle.
1 yFOOD! Works every time
00 Reply2.9K opinions shared on Dating topic. Can't go wrong with a pocket knife
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00 ReplyA beard brush if he has one
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1 ySoap or deodorant.
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