I like how Ben is able to freely act childish and silly. There is nothing wrong with that. If he can let himself be free to have fun the kids will feel free to have fun. Anf the other adults.
Never been much for mandatory gift giving. I occasionally see something I think a friend or family member will like and buy it for them. If it is close to Christmas or a birthday, I may wait to give it to them. But this is where the thought counts.
If I feel obligated to buy you a present and you give me a list (or go to the store and create a list like a registry) then the only thought is “how much am I willing to spend on this person?” It seems to be literally putting a price on your relationship.
I’ve given up trying to get my wife presents. The last time I tried I bought the exact diamond ring that she’d shown me only for her to decide she didn’t like it and return it. So now I buy something that will be easy for her to return.
I get EVERYBODY on my list the exact same thing. Go into the store, buy 30 items, wrap them and then randomly write the name of the person on the wrapping with a sharpie and ship them off in bulk.
stairsteppublishing about 1 year ago
Ben! You are no longer a child. That is a child’s response. Prioritized and color coded? Really! i love her response.
j_m_kuehl about 1 year ago
Okay, Plaid Christmas Tie it is.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 1 year ago
I want no more “things” nor expectations from anyone. Merry Christmas.
Old Time Tales about 1 year ago
I like how Ben is able to freely act childish and silly. There is nothing wrong with that. If he can let himself be free to have fun the kids will feel free to have fun. Anf the other adults.
goboboyd about 1 year ago
Twelve thousand dollars… cash. Please.
DawnQuinn1 about 1 year ago
I never ask for anything, I don’t need or want anything; I have everything I could ever want. As long as I have friends, I am happy.
FassEddie about 1 year ago
But I’ve already bought all the stuff I want!
ChessPirate about 1 year ago
She basically insisted on that list; no eye-roll required… ッ
DM2860 about 1 year ago
Never been much for mandatory gift giving. I occasionally see something I think a friend or family member will like and buy it for them. If it is close to Christmas or a birthday, I may wait to give it to them. But this is where the thought counts.
If I feel obligated to buy you a present and you give me a list (or go to the store and create a list like a registry) then the only thought is “how much am I willing to spend on this person?” It seems to be literally putting a price on your relationship.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
He gets a sick full of coal…….
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
I think you should go with his original response.
Bill The Nuke about 1 year ago
I’ve given up trying to get my wife presents. The last time I tried I bought the exact diamond ring that she’d shown me only for her to decide she didn’t like it and return it. So now I buy something that will be easy for her to return.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 1 year ago
It’d be funny if he was handing her a plain list with a few items on it.
cabalonrye about 1 year ago
I now dread that question.
crazeekatlady about 1 year ago
I get EVERYBODY on my list the exact same thing. Go into the store, buy 30 items, wrap them and then randomly write the name of the person on the wrapping with a sharpie and ship them off in bulk.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 1 year ago
She knows you too well, Ben.