Ti's the season for sipping hot coco while wrapping yourself in a fuzzy blanket and wracking your brain trying to figure out what to get your significant other for Christmas! No matter how long you two have been together, sadly shopping for each other never gets any easier. Although the possiblities are endless for what they might want, here are a few things to avoid (unless they specifically ask for it):
1. Anything in a ring sized box that is not a ring
She's going to be really excited then really disappointed once she's sees that what she thought was a ring is actually a pair of earrings.
2. Cleaning supplies
Although her place may be spotless every time you come over believe me, she doesn't enjoy cleaning. It's not as fun as Disney movies makes it look.
3.Clothes that you're not sure are going to fit
If they're too big, she'll be upset that you actually think she's that big. If they're too small, she'll think you're trying to hint that she should lose weight. Either way you lose.
4.Gym Membership/ Exercise Equipment
Unless your girl just really loves working out, she'll think you're trying to hint at something.
5.Something cheap packaged in a Versace box (or any other luxury brand)
So much disappointment.
6. Something you bought at CVS on the way over
This screams "last minute gift" and I think she'd rather you admit that you forgot.
7. Anything Christmas-themed
She'll only be able to wear/ use it once a year and what's the fun in that?
8. Stuffed Animals
She's not a baby anymore (even if you call her that). Yes, these can be cute but ultimately it'll end up collecting dust under her bed somewhere.
9.Something she already has but you didn't bother to check
Awkward. Especially if it's the same thing you bought her last year.
10.Spanx
This is the equivalent of telling your girlfriend "Yes, you do look fat in that dress but this can help you look less fat!"
11.Lingerie
Although most women love cute underwear, we love cute and functional underwear even more. If it's just something pretty for you to look at, it probably won't make a good gift.
The older we get, the more we realize that the things we want at Christmas time can't be bought. Often times a simple thoughtful gift will make her happier than an extravagent expensive gift so try not to break the bank. Giving gifts is just one way to show someone you love them but it's not the only way, so try to remember what's really important during the holidays.
Merry Christmas!!!