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mk1freak 12-02-2018 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by ae101 (Post 8930768)
Get her pregnant lol, give her the gift of a new life lol

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Originally Posted by Mr.HappySilp (Post 8930779)
Giving her a baby as present!

man you guys just don't know....do this then future bdays, annivesaries, xmas and valentines presents.....they're never ever ever going to be enough after you put her through having a child.

Spoiler!

asian_XL 12-02-2018 02:18 AM

I give her a baby last x'mas, this year I have to get 2 presents for the 2 girls at home.

!LittleDragon 12-02-2018 03:01 AM

If she has hardwood floors... knee pads

MG1 12-02-2018 06:38 AM

https://www.paul-hewitt.com/en/eu/women/inspiration

You will also notice there are things for men in there.............. for those who, you know............. RS, so inclusive.



god bless

PeanutButter 12-02-2018 12:50 PM

In our point in life, it's all about experiences.

Go on an actual date bruh. The wifey likes getting "dressed up" and i say that in quotes because her version of dressing up is not really dressing up, it's more of, not wearing lululemon pants.. haha.

Go to Lafarge lake for their christmas light show, it's free and pretty nice.

Badhobz 12-02-2018 03:46 PM

http://www.kaseyedwards.com/wp-conte...boob_apron.jpg

donk. 12-02-2018 04:36 PM

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-PXjdIHS3YM...n%2Bunzips.gif

Liquid_o2 12-03-2018 10:09 AM

Got my fiancee a milk frother so she can make lattes and cappuccinos at home.

I wouldn't mind using it as well...

winson604 12-03-2018 11:20 AM

If you meet the following conditions I suggest getting a Dyson Handheld

- Her hair is all over the floor
- You live together and if not you can't stand her hair at her place or yours
- She doesn't clean the hair
- The hair bothers you

I met all the conditions and back when Dysons were a bit more baller I decided to get one and the surprising result of me getting one was she took up vacuuming because it was that easy. It wasn't my intent, buying one was just to make my life easier instead of getting down on my hands and knees with a paper towel or using a sweeper.

freakshow 12-03-2018 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by winson604 (Post 8931020)
If you meet the following conditions I suggest getting a Dyson Handheld

- Her hair is all over the floor
- You live together and if not you can't stand her hair at her place or yours
- She doesn't clean the hair
- The hair bothers you

I'm no relationship expert, but I don't think her hair bothering you qualifies you to buy her a device to clean up after herself as a christmas present...

Bouncing Bettys 12-03-2018 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by winson604 (Post 8931020)
If you meet the following conditions I suggest getting a Dyson Handheld

- Her hair is all over the floor
- You live together and if not you can't stand her hair at her place or yours
- She doesn't clean the hair
- The hair bothers you

I met all the conditions and back when Dysons were a bit more baller I decided to get one and the surprising result of me getting one was she took up vacuuming because it was that easy. It wasn't my intent, buying one was just to make my life easier instead of getting down on my hands and knees with a paper towel or using a sweeper.

You think shedding hair is bad, try dating a girl who dyes her hair every colour in the rainbow ever 2 weeks. Towels, pillowcases, shirts all ruined, bathtub and skin stained.

ImportPsycho 12-03-2018 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by quasi (Post 8930727)
Just agree on no gifts, easy solution my dude.

Doing this the last 20 years with my wife, it's the way to go.

same here, since my money is her money, kinda pointless to buy her gift with her money right?

winson604 12-04-2018 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by freakshow (Post 8931058)
I'm no relationship expert, but I don't think her hair bothering you qualifies you to buy her a device to clean up after herself as a christmas present...

I'm no relationship expert either but the pitch is definitely not hey babe I got you this dyson so you can clean your own hair. The fact is once you get to a certain age you get more excited about gifts like vacuum cleaners, instant pots, and other household items. Said idea likely won't apply to many teenagers or early 20's people although that isn't a given.

MG1 12-04-2018 11:23 AM

VSO tickets, dancing lessons, things you can do together.


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