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Reply 1

Nah i think its acceptable, its a practical present, and practicality is key

Reply 2

if he likes it then yeah, why not?

Reply 3

If he likes it then why not?

Last I heard chocolate was unisex!

Reply 4

pianist
if he likes it then yeah, why not?


Ah - psychic! :eek:

Reply 5

sounds good, if i was a boy, im sure i would approve!!

Reply 6

Whats wrong with chocolate. Of course its okay

Reply 7

lynseyweth
Ah - psychic! :eek:


Ahh yeah! :eek:

Reply 8

sure, it's fine, but its as boring as hell.

i would actually prefer socks. i really do like socks.

Reply 9

I'd say definately more of a boy present than a girl present! I'm being stereotypical but boys generally don't expect you to have put as much effort into their present as girls do! Also they're less likely to be on a diet and resent you for it.

Reply 10

Stick pictures of naked women on it.
It makes it masculin.
Socks are good, get socks.

Reply 11

HipsAndHearts
Socks are good, get socks.

Underpants!

(From M&S :wink:)

Reply 12

yeah why not? I did that last time. If he doesn't like it , tough.

Reply 13

Talya
Underpants!

(From M&S :wink:)



Of course. I always forget that Marks and Spencer do Underwear
You genious You.
Now I know what to get all my friends.
And why was this posted anonymously?

Reply 14

ya why not? what could possibly be wrong with doin that?

Reply 15

If a girl got me choc's i'd be like 'Huh?'

Not that its 'girlie' or anything but I dunno, its just, hmm, well, not the norm. So go for it lol

Made no sense...I appologise :wink:

Reply 16

HipsAndHearts
And why was this posted anonymously?

Maybe because the boy who is receiving the chocolate is a TSR member :smile:

Reply 17

My boyfriend asked for chocolate and thought that was all he was getting :rolleyes:

Reply 18

kirstinx
My boyfriend asked for chocolate and thought that was all he was getting :rolleyes:

i don't quite get the intended tone of this post...