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What Women Want For Christmas from their Boyfriend/Husband

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What Women Want For Christmas from their Boyfriend/Husband
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If your in a relationship during the holidays, most likely your going to exchange gifts with each other. But most males don't have any idea what to get their girlfriends. Though, some girls arent hard to please, you just got to know what they like, And guys, heres some ideas for you.

1. Bags/purses

All females love bags, whether it be Vera Bradley, Michael Kors, Chanel, etc, we all like something different to change out every once in a while. Though we may use them for a week and never look at them again, we always think we need more bags.

2. Collegiate items

Not all females like football, but if your girl is a die hard football fan, whether they are for Alabama, Auburn or LSU, even if its not the team you're for, they will appreciate the gift and the thought that you love them enough to get them something related to their team. Whether its a t-shirt, a jacket, a car decal or the symbol of their team on a yeti cup.

3.Embroidery machine

Monogrammed items have become very popular. Some females may want an embroidery machine just so they don't have to find someone to do it for them and wait for it to be finished behind everyone else wanting something monogrammed. This way they can do it on their own time and do whatever they want whether it be monogramming a sweatshirt, a bag, or making stickers for yeti cups.

4. Rifle/gun

Some females are more outdoors or tomboys shall I say. The females that enjoy hunting, or just having one for security in their home. A lot goes on in this world now and it just doesn't seem safe anymore even in their own home.

5. Time with you

Some women want things that money can't buy, such as time with you (and kids if you have any) at home. Sometimes just cuddling on the couch watching a movie is the best gift a women can receive.

6. Jewelry

All women love jewelry, whether it be a necklace, earrings or a ring. If you're planning to propose on Christmas Day, be sure the timing is right and all the family is around when you get down on one knee. Also be sure the entire family knows you're going to do it at some point so they know to have their cameras ready when the time comes.

7. Bath items

Some women love to soak in the bath after a long day of work. Get them some bath fizzy balls or some scented bath salt, or some bubble bath for them to just soak in after work to relax. Maybe even some tea light candles to place around the tub.

8. Gift cards

Though its not the best gift to give your girlfriend, you cant go wrong with a gift card that allows her to get anything she wants.

9. Cookware

Most women love to cook. Most importantly they don't want to cook on old cookware that's been burnt a ton of times. Knife sets, pots, pans, you name it, they will love it, and it will DEFINITELY get used.

10. Makeup

With most women, you can't go wrong with makeup. Just make sure you're getting the right color for them. However, if your girlfriend doesn't wear makeup then you have nothing to worry about, their are plenty of other things to get her.

Whatever you decide to get her, it's a sure fact that she will love it no matter what.

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