A
male
age
36-40,
anonymous
writes: This may not be a relationship question but the DC community has helped me many times and I hope you can offer some advice now.I've been in a relationship with the most wonderful woman I've ever met for about 2 years now and maybe because of that I've never needed a holiday, birthday or any reason to buy gifts for her. Things I might have saved to give her for xmas or her birthday, I've already given her. So consequently, I'm out of ideas on what to buy her this xmas. Last year she told me how she used to collect perfume bottles. So for christmas, I gave her a custom-designed perfume bottle she had seen in an antique store we visited. (She LOVED it.)As I'm stressing over trying to find something original this xmas, I thought about going back to the antique store and getting her another bottle (but with a differnt design). Does this sounds like a nice present or is there a rule of "relationship etiquette" about getting someone the same present two years in a row?thanks
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male
reader, anonymous, writes (20 December 2009): give her sex!
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female
reader, anonymous, writes (11 December 2009): A voucher for something to do together? Like a couples massage at a spa? Or a wicker basket full of sex toys you think she may like...
You have not written about her so one can't really tell.
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