Valentine's Day chocolate if she's overweight?
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I would ask. "Hey, are you eating chocolate these days or not?"
Last year on my birthday I took the day off work. I heard my husband ask my daughter if she wanted a donut. A few minutes later, keys in hand, he said "I'm going to Dunkin' Donuts. I'll be back in a few minutes." Hooray, birthday donut! Right? Nope. He came back with donuts for him and her, that's it. He assumed I wouldn't want one because of the calories. I assumed he would know that I wouldn't care about calories on my birthday. We were both wrong.
this is the adult solution.0 -
I like the jewelry suggestion. Real gold, no fakes!0
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If my husband stopped buying chocolate, I'd be offended because that's telling me that he doesn't think that I have the willpower to moderate my chocolate intake, which I do. edit: that said, i told him i didn't want chocolate, but tickets for us to go see Deadpool.0
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i appriciate anything my husband does, am not picky, will take whatever it is and be thankful. If its chocolate then il make it work just like i make cupcakes, cheesecakes, and donuts.0
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Give me the chocolate!!
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I passed on the chocolate and flowers and asked for a Pandora charm instead. I prefer something i can keep0
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I expect chocolates . not the small box either. I want the large box with a large variety. I also expect that the chocolate is only for me and nobody else will eat any until I have eaten all the best ones out of the box first.0
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Why don't you just ask her?0
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thorsmom01 wrote: »I expect chocolates . not the small box either. I want the large box with a large variety. I also expect that the chocolate is only for me and nobody else will eat any until I have eaten all the best ones out of the box first.
hahah you can have the orange creams when im done with the good stuff0 -
Last year I got Lego. The year before, Nerf guns.0
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I honestly wouldn't mind my husband asking me whether or not I wanted chocolate for Valentines Day. We typically don't get each other anything because I find it to be a pointless non-holiday and the chocolate in those heart-shaped boxes aren't even worthy of being fit into my macros, let alone going over my macros. There's only like two or three in there that I even like. One year he randomly got me a little bag of Hershey kisses with almonds, which I was obsessed with at the time. That's more like it.
But usually I'd rather get nothing, or something that's not edible. If I want chocolate, I'll go out and get chocolate that I actually like. Oh, and jewelry? Nope - luckily for my husband, I couldn't care less about jewelry or diamonds.0 -
Ask her! Honestly, I don't mind chocolate while I'm cutting weight, I'll just have a couple every day and fit it in.
However, if she's really struggling and/or finds it hard to not eat a lot at once, or binge, it might not be as such a good idea.
Ask her! It won't ruin the surprise, she won't be mad. Just say something like "Hey, would you be ok with chocolate related stuff at the moment, or would you prefer other stuff?" Don't make it out as if you're suggesting she should refrain from chocolate, or be on a diet, just ask. Then everyone is happy.
ETA: If you really must make it a 100% surprise with no hints or asking, a small bag of gift chocolates, alongside another main present not food related will I'm sure work wonders.0 -
I guess perhaps a small box of chocolates will work. I just don't want to be the person to prompt her to go on a chocolate binge eating frenzy.0
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Diamonds. Rubies are nice, too. Emeralds work. Pretty much anything 14k gold is appropriate, too, unless she's an only-silver kinda girl.
Seriously, though, a romantic walk (not sure where you are, but waterfronts are always nice), footrubs by candlelight, etc.
In our house, Valentines day often turns into 'practical purchase' presents. One year, I got a vacuum cleaner (dang, I love that Hoover). Year before last, a new washing machine. I made him a heart-shaped pizza one year, and I think we went to see a romantic movie... no, wait, Jason Statham playing a hitman isn't romantic, is it? I get so confused...0 -
Um... ask?
"Do you want chocolate this valentines, or should i get you something else."
Its not like us girls don't know valentines day is coming.... I can show you 7 years of facebook posts that prove i know how to count down from 14.0 -
Another vote for ask.0
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sunfastrose wrote: »Another vote for ask.
I *hate* being asked what I want. I'm not particularly hard to shop for. Plus I love surprises.0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »Last year I got Lego. The year before, Nerf guns.
Haha my kind of present.0 -
Go with the flowers...the worst move would be chocolate Slim Fast bars.0
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Last year I got the GF a Groupon for a massage. She works hard and I felt like she needed to pamper herself.0
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