Gift Ideas? Well, We Know What He Won't Like
By Male Call
MercuryNews.com
Updated: Apr 21, 2008
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Question: My boyfriend and I have been together for about a year, and I would love to get him something awesome for his birthday. What do you suggest? (Aside from pantygrams and blowup dolls and NASCAR tickets.) Thanks!-- MichelleAnswer: This is always a useful topic, Michelle, but your note raises an important ancillary question, one that is sure to keep us up at night: What exactly are "pantygrams," and where might one find out more about them?
Chocolate-flavored body paintBut first things first. Gift-wise, a relationship at one year is (alas) past the chocolate-flavored body paint phase, but (thankfully) not yet to the three-pack of tube socks phase.
So you'll want to aim for something fun but not frivolous, useful but not boring. (True, chocolate body paint conforms nicely to all of those parameters, but you can't fall back on that for every gift-giving occasion.) The problem is that without knowing your boyfriend's interests, it's difficult to suggest specific items (with a couple of no-brainer exceptions, which we'll get to momentarily).
We can, however, give you some general guidelines. Avoid: clothing (tube socks come later, remember?); toiletries (
if the Aqua Velva he's using was good enough for his dad, it's good enough for him
if the Aqua Velva he's using was good enough for his dad, it's good enough for him); picture frames (unless the photo is of you in a pantygram, whatever that is); a gift certificate to a man spa (as if).
if the Aqua Velva he's using was good enough for his dad, it's good enough for him
If you really want to get your BF something he'll genuinely enjoy, you're going to have to get inside his head and crawl around a while. (Just make sure to stay on the well-lit neural pathways.) What are his true interests and passions? Zero in on one, then do some research. Don't be afraid to interview some of his buddies, who can help with the nuances of a particular gift choice. Because how would you know that your golf-loving paramour would not necessarily be overwhelmed by a slightly used Ginty driver but would be all aquiver unwrapping a TaylorMade r7 SuperQuad. That totally excites even us, and we hate golf!
Here are two ideas from the Guys Gift Hall of Fame:The first is the Leatherman utility tool. It's the natural successor to the Swiss Army knife, and much cooler looking. The only thing keeping it from a state of perfection is its lack of a corkscrew. (And no, we're not getting a kickback from the Leatherman company. Although we could use a replacement since breaking the blade while trying to open a wine bottle recently.)
The other is a new product, enshrined in the Hall of Fame on the strength of its name alone: the Beer Machine. The sales pitch says is all: "The Beer Machine is a self-contained, single-step brewer that makes brewing your own fresh premium naturally made beer as easy as brewing coffee." And it fits in the fridge.
There you have it: knives and beer. You might be able to do better on your own, Michelle, but we doubt it.
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I can't buy my husband anything! He's happy, he's sweet, then it disappears into the closet. The only exception is something with the Sabres logo on it. Same thing with my Dad.
Getting inside his head is a great idea, but don't limit yourself to buying him a present that you can wrap wih a bow. Research has found that people value experiences more than possessions, so plan something special for the two of you. If he has told you about happy times from his childhood, try to recreate the feeling. If he has a hobby or interest that he doesn't have much time for, plan a fun day around it. Time isn't money, ladies. It's better.
Yeah, No. 4! Go Sabres!
Well, since you're giving us no clue as to what he likes, I can't be specific.
What I can suggest is paying more attention to him; more specifically, what catches his eye, what he says he's interested in, where he'd like to go, etc.
If you love him, you should know some of these answers already.
I have found that tickets to sporting events (can we say, FOOTBALL) or his favorite concert is always a good choice. Both of these suggestions can get rather pricey, so for those gifts on a budget, guys LOVE it when we're interested in what they are interested in...if he's a football freak, gather his few best guy friends for burgers & beer & get involved in the game!
i have the same problem.. my BF's birthday is on october.. and i dont know what would i give him.. i want to give him a gift that is not too expensive but will make him very happy...
Go with a sure thing. Always. For my last birthday my ex bought me a gift set that included things like cologne...which I never used (I don't wear cologne). It's the thought that counts, but a gift card at Best Buy or someplace else that sells electronics would have been more practical.
Cook him a really nice meal and be his companion on a slow and lazy saturday or sunday. Its nto flashy or expensive and any man worth a red piss would love it. Most women in america are selfish and want to be treated like some fairy tale princess. Very few understand real love and courtship.

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