Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please

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  1. Ma-Rine's Avatar
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    I like the dress you saw on ASOS, the pink is really nice, the dress is quite simple so it can suit to everybody. I would be happy with that if I was your gf .
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    http://www.oasis-stores.com/Cowl-Dra...uct/5550047536

    this is a nice dress, although not cheap!
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    (Original post by stac4321)
    Personally, the dress is lovely but not something I'd ever chose to wear.
    Has the point that you're supposedly male got anything to do with it?
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    (Original post by languagelover)
    http://www.oasis-stores.com/Cowl-Dra...uct/5550047536

    this is a nice dress, although not cheap!
    not sure you'll be saying that about cowl necks when you read this:

    http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=fashion
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    (Original post by hannahchan)
    ... I see.. well that is a very clever name. .

    Um.. girls of course can buy boy's things too.. when was that ever an issue?

    And the girls that demand are the ones not worthy of your time.. (still it seems like it was the OP's idea to get the really expensive dresses, not the girl's)
    ahaha fair point were you put it like that , i had a girl who constantly kept wanting new things, just cause i brought her some ugg boots, everytime i went over to her college to meet her she would be expecting a pressy or then she'l be pissed at me lol glad i ended that one and with a keeper atm
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    (Original post by rubberdam123)
    Hey, what do you girls think about this dress?
    Feel free to link me any you think are nice as well.

    http://www.asos.com/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=2280872
    How about Lipsy?

    e.g. http://www.lipsy.co.uk/store/day-dre...is-DR06227_031

    It's quite a popular brand for dresses and they're not too expensive as well.

    If she's got good legs, and you think she's got good legs, then a short summer dress will show off her legs and make her feel good about herself. And if she's feeling extra good about her body it might encourage her to let you do certain extra things with her body.
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    (Original post by hannahchan)
    not sure you'll be saying that about cowl necks when you read this:

    http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=fashion
    Well that was enlightening! Although I still think the dress is nice! :P
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    (Original post by katyness)
    We like to point out the majority, not the exceptions
    I do like to date exceptional people, of course!

    I guess I think that straight men are capable of having good taste in clothes and that the whole 'lol no way a man could choose a nice dress' 'the girlfriend is just going to complain if he gets it slightly wrong' is a bit icky, and can't instill any confidence in a man who is slightly uncertain about a choosing a gift.
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    Don't worry too much about it. :-)

    The fact that you're seeking advise and that your suggestions so far haven't been bad mean that you're safe. Seriously, I almost got lumbered with a yellow and black stripped dress once that looked like a wasp - you clearly have good taste. You've only been with her for four months so I don't think that shes expecting anything incredible that complements her in every way and blah blah blah.

    Personally, I vote dress two. :-)
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    (Original post by rubberdam123)
    Hey, what do you girls think about this dress?
    Feel free to link me any you think are nice as well.

    http://www.asos.com/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=2280872
    Ask for you to go through her cupbaord/drawer wherever she keeps her dresses. See what type of dresses she has and compare to the ones she wears around you/on dates with you. Buy one similar.
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    take it from me, i obsesssssss over clothes and that dress is sososo not worth that much. if you're gonna get her one at least ask her mates what dresses she likes etccccc and proper stands out.. not just a little summer dress which looks like it should be a tenner from primark
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    (Original post by rubberdam123)
    Hey, what do you girls think about this dress?
    Feel free to link me any you think are nice as well.

    http://www.asos.com/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=2280872
    buying women clothes is an absolute no no.

    Bad man, behave yourself!
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    Buy her a voucher instead, that way she can choose what she wants. I always find it quite awkward when I'm given clothes I don't like, because I don't want to hurt the other person's feelings!

    It also depends on her body shape whether she will suit it or not, or if the colour will suit her skin tone etc.

    Plus I wouldn't pay £48 for that dress, you could get something so much nicer!
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    I misread the title of this thread as "buying a girlfriend for birthday, opinions please" :eek:
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    Haven't read the thread, sorry if it's already been mentioned.


    Why not just take her shopping to get a dress? That way, you get to spend time together, she'll probably be grateful for you being considerate and showing you care, and she'll get something that she likes herself. Just make sure she's not ridiculous when it comes to how much you'll be paying
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    I think the dress is really nice, and if you think she'll like it, get it! There is such a thing as returns policy if she doesn't like it, for all the people absolutely hyperventilating at the thought of a boy choosing his girlfriend a dress, and you can go shopping for something together if it isn't to her taste.
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    My advice

    - Go with one of her friends and she'll help you pick something.
    - Buying online can be tricky, as you can't see how the clothes hang and the quality of the material.
    - What's her body shape like? That will help you pick a flattering dress - is she heavy on top, athletic, hourglass etc. Also, do you know what size she is?

    Quite a lot of people are either recommending a gift card, or letting her pick a dress and you paying. I'd say to take her shopping, pick out a few dresses you like, get her to try them on then pick...you'll be able to tell if she likes them or not...or you could just ask her
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    Re: Buying my girlfriend a dress for her birthday. opinions please
    Personally OP, I don't like the dress you first linked. It doesn't look flattering even on the model. It's quite risky buying a girl a dress tbh, but saying that my bf bought me a dress and a pair of shoes for my birthday and I love them both! Just have a look through her wardrobe, and see if she has dresses of a particular shape/style and go from there.


    (Original post by FailedEverything)
    48 quid for a girl? are you the bitch or the butch? the max i spent on my gf is a tenner.. mate don't do it it's not worth it unless your engaged to her.. once you buy your girl expensive ****, they'd expect bigger and better the next time.. been there done that don't do it! just take her out!!! have a picnik in the sun in the park...

    the 3 losers who negged me, are too loved up on their gf/bf, and spend no other time apart from each other, then one day they'l realise what a waste of time they were when their parent cheats on them.. just you wait idiots#

    Keep the neg reps coming, like it means anything... just cause you can't face it's the truth

    24 neg reps! keep them coming, don't want to upset you're partner do we now

    LOLOLOL? i got more neg reps then people who actually commented on this page? DA FAQQQ
    Mate, did you actually go to school?

    EDIT: I take back what I said:

    (Original post by FailedEverything)
    ahaha fair point were you put it like that , i had a girl who constantly kept wanting new things, just cause i brought her some ugg boots, everytime i went over to her college to meet her she would be expecting a pressy or then she'l be pissed at me lol glad i ended that one and with a keeper atm
    :eek:
    Last edited by sarahthegemini; 30-05-2012 at 16:22.
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