Wednesday, April 17, 2013

What kind of present would you buy a male?

Q. I'm a 16 year old girl and I think women are easy to buy for, they like some form of jewellery but when it comes to men I do not have a clue what to buy.

What kind of present would you buy a:
16 year old (boyfriend)?
30 year old?
50 year old?
70 year old?

For christmas or their birthday?

Thanks for helping.
Zoe xoxox

A. To be honest you dont really have to get a guy anything. Most guys just crave attention and affection from their girlfriend. In a 16 year olds case this would mean something like sex haha. Or just extra attention from their girl. When guys get older though they mature and they'll learn to appreciate more and also get new hobbies. So you should focus on their interests when it comes to gift giving. If they smoke pot then buy em some weed. If their into motorcycles take a few pictures of yourself naked by one and turn it into a calendar. Just kidding XD. Buy them a cool motorcycle helmet instead. Although the calendar isnt a bad idea haha. Clothing can work for any age of guy though. And as a bonus it should be something you think they look good in. And you should tell them that. Like "hey babe i bought you this new hoodie. You'll look so sexy in this ;)". A guy will really get a kick out of that. Although that would be kinda awkward to say if you were both 70 though XD.


Male 21st Birthday Gift Ideas?
Q. My boyfriend turns 21 next month and I'm unsure of what to get him gift wise.

I have a few ideas... I was thinking it'd be rather cool to get him 21 little gifts rather than 1 big gift but I'm stuck for ideas of what to get...

If I don't go with the 21 little gifts idea, I also need ideas for 1 main present...

So far I'm thinking a guitar, a collectible edition of an expensive board game, or the complete james bond dvd collection.

The only thing i've thought of so far for the 21 little gifts is a magic 8 ball.

He's rather geeky/quirky and he's into computers, gadgets and gaming etc. but I don't want to get him something he'd normally buy for himself...

Can anyone think of any more ideas for the 21 little gifts or 1 main gift? If so I'd really appreciate it if you could list as many as possible.

I'm looking to spend between £70 - £100

Thanks :)

A. all o those sound like good ideas. it really just depends what he likes .... the guitar sounds like a brilliant idea to me.... cologne is always a good idea too


b'day party for 70 yr?
Q. things to do (fun stuff/games/theme) at bday party for 70 yr male young at heart, likes jazz ideas/suggestions

A. I would make it a 'Jazz Club' theme then everyone could dress up in 'evening' clothes. Use his favourite colours for the decor and table cloth's, serviette's/napkin's, if using paper or plastic plates etc.
I know this may sound childish, however, I can remember my Uncle's and Aunties and their friends playing 'Musical Chairs' when they had parties in the 50's. You can use one of his favourite songs as the tune and sometimes to have a game like this really melts the ice as everyone of every age has played it at a party and loved it. Of course you must have a prize for the winner. You can also do a form of pass the parcel as to when people arrive they have to wrap the parcel, this has people looking for the last one who has just arrived, quick introduction method. Then once it has been wrapped it is then passed around again for the guests to unwrap one layer and then find someone they have not spoken to and give it to them to unwrap next layer and so on. Last layer of paper is to be taken off by the birthday 'boy' where he receives a gift. This can be an all day sucker/lollypop or some other 'nonsense gift. Or, it can be something for him to keep eg Keyring with birthdate on it.
You may be able to find a site that shows what games were popular when he was in his twenties or so.
Young at heart? Well if it is a healthy heart, no reason why a stripper can not be included in the latter part of the night celebrations.
I am sure he will enjoy whatever you plan.
Good luck





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