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Christmas presents for my boyfriend?


Question Posted Wednesday November 16 2011, 9:40 pm

Hiii people :)

I need advice on christmas presents for my boyfriend and his family okay for my boyfriend I was thinking about getting him,
- Sneakers
-Wallet
-2-3 Tops
- Jeans
-3/4 shorts
- Perfume

Is that good? or should I get some thing else please give me ideas he likes cars!
For his family, my boyfriend and I have ben dating for almost 6 months but the bond between his family and I is great they all love me and I want to get them all gifts however there is 6 in his family ! I was thinking about getting them all different perfumes, is that good?


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cristina22 answered Thursday November 17 2011, 11:21 pm:
Your choices are fine but I suggest you add a card with a note from you. It will make that all extra especial. A lot of girls think that guys don't want to receive cards but your wrong. Try it. Good luck.

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xokristabelle answered Thursday November 17 2011, 9:56 am:
To me, that's kind of a lot of stuff to be getting someone after only six months- it's up to you of course, but it might be awkward for him if he didn't buy you as much.

I also have one suggestion: sometimes it can be hard to pick out cologne/perfume for a boyfriend. Sephora has a really cool set, it comes with several trial-sized colognes so he (or both of you!) can try them and figure out which one he likes best. Then once he's decided, there's a coupon included that you bring back to Sephora to get a free full-sized of any of those colognes. It's one of my favorite things to get guys, they always like it.
This is it:
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(There's also a women's version.)

Hope that helps a little.
-Krista, 21/f

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Xui answered Wednesday November 16 2011, 9:49 pm:
One thing some people don't realize is Christmas may be right around the corner but it doesn't mean you have to go all crazy. I personally think maybe a wallet and cologne would do it, I'd skip on the sneakers, shorts and jeans as he wouldn't be able to try it on and you don't want to buy something that won't fit. I also think that after only 6 months of dating that list is sort of overdoing it, That list would be understandable if you have been dating for a few years but definitely not 6 months.

For his family, If he has a big family then you could just get a house warming gift for them. For example: I bought my in laws a gift basket. You do not have to buy a ton of things, I'm sure they do not expect you to go all nuts either as a gift basket would do just fine. Your boyfriend and his family should appreciate whatever it is you give them.

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