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In response to
"
is your friend male or female? -- nm
"
by
pixmas
My friend is female, her best friend is female too. -- nm
Posted by
James Bond (aka Igor) (aka Igor)
Dec 22 '10, 18:58
(No message)
Responses:
Oh, I thought it was a guy giving a gift to a married woman. Either -- nm
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Chip Kelly
Dec 22, 18:59
then she can do either -- nm
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pixmas
Dec 22, 18:59
22
although i guess the more proper gift would be for the couple -- nm
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pixmas
Dec 22, 18:59
21
if by 'proper' you mean 'old-fashioned', then yes. -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 22, 19:35
12
or just the more considerate gift when someone is part of a couple -- nm
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pixmas
Dec 22, 19:39
11
mmm, i disagree with this. i only gift them as a couple (or buy a separate gift for the spouse) when i consider the spouse a friend too
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kare
Dec 22, 19:49
2
I love the plate of cookies idea... -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 22, 19:51
as I said in another post, the best friend's job is to give her girly things. No one else will do it. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 22, 19:50
I think it comes down to facts and circumstances.
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znufrii
Dec 22, 19:40
7
I agree with this. And FWIW, if I'm giving gifts to my married friends, I give it only to hte friend most of the time.
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loosilu
Dec 22, 19:44
6
totally. and the spouse generally doesn't give a shit anyway. i wouldn't. -- nm
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kare
Dec 22, 19:50
1
frankly, it lets him off the hook a bit. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 22, 19:51
Perhaps the ideal solution is to get two gifts, one for the couple, and one just for the friend. -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 22, 19:46
3
you could do that, but they should get you two gifts in return. :) -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 22, 19:48
2
oh no you din't! -- nm
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kare
Dec 22, 19:52
1
I'm joking! mostly. :) -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 22, 19:52
no way, friend needs to be treated as if she is still an individual (at least by her BFF) -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 22, 19:19
7
except she's not single any more. think of them instead of yourself -- nm
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pixmas
Dec 22, 19:23
6
*she* needs to be treated as an individual. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 22, 19:35
5
she gave up that right when she got married. -- nm
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CQ draped in tinsel
Dec 22, 19:39
4
oh man. you guys don't know Girl Rules. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 22, 19:40
3
right? good christ man! -- nm
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kare
Dec 22, 19:52
2
I was joking! -- nm
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CQ draped in tinsel
Dec 22, 19:54
I'm so happy there is someone else here who knows the rules. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 22, 19:53
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