Boyfriend
Birthday Present
If you’re buying your boyfriend birthday presents for the
first time, or even the fifth time, you may want a little
help. Though it’s hard to say what every guy will
want, this guy can help you make a few good guesses. Birthday
presents in romantic relationships are difficult since we usually want
these presents to be sentimental as well as practical and desired,
making them trickier than presents for most other people in our
lives.
The first thing to think of when debating about boyfriend birthday
presents is to try and remember what your boyfriend has been talking
about wanting. It seems obvious, but just paying attention
when your boyfriend says “it would be really nice if I would
have…” or “I really
like…” can give you loads of ideas.
Flipping through catalogs with your boyfriend or tagging along on a
shopping trip with him can be even better, especially if you agree to
go to some of the stores he usually shops at. What
merchandise does he pay a lot of attention to? What does he
pick off the shelves to look at before putting it back? If
the potential present is a new fishing rod or a warm jacket, you may
not think these gifts are meaningful enough to be given as birthday
presents to your boyfriend. Think again. Though any
old jacket may not be meaningful, if you manage to get the exact jacket
he wanted your efforts (hopefully) won’t go
unappreciated. He’ll realize that you’ve
been paying attention, and that will mean something.
Boyfriend birthday presents usually differ considerably from girlfriend
birthday presents in that most guys want their birthday presents to be
useful; they can’t just serve as window dressing.
Candles that smell good probably aren’t going to cut
it. Neither are pretty picture frames. However,
this doesn’t mean that you can’t get somewhat
luxurious. But be careful, as most guys won’t want
to end up smelling like girls. However, lots of guys
aren’t willing to pamper themselves at all, but
they’re willing to be pampered. Consider shaving or
showering, things that your boyfriend (hopefully) does often, but often
with lousy equipment. Get him a good, sharp razor, some
English Shaving Soap, and a good brush, and he’ll use your
gift for years. Make sure to get him shave soap as opposed to
standard bar soap, and feel free to get creative with the
scent. Lavender may be a bit much, but Vanilla or Rum are
great scents which won’t be overpowering.
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