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    A nice bottle of bubbly (cava or prosecco both good!). Strawberries (or any soft fruit) and cream - for play time. One of my clients brought me a pancake breakfast with champagne. Girls are known to receive handbags, jewellery, make-up, sports cars, shoes, new toys, lingerie etc. A cheque or cash is always very welcome!
    Have fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave1dave View Post
    Nothing too tacky

    A nice sponge cake does the trick, so I've heard
    Bringing her unrequested food items is even tackier then expensive jewelerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShySmile View Post
    A nice bottle of bubbly (cava or prosecco both good!). Strawberries (or any soft fruit) and cream - for play time. One of my clients brought me a pancake breakfast with champagne. Girls are known to receive handbags, jewellery, make-up, sports cars, shoes, new toys, lingerie etc. A cheque or cash is always very welcome!
    Have fun!
    Ok so food, jewelry good ..
    Quote Originally Posted by Amy Alison View Post
    Bringing her unrequested f
    ood items is even tackier then expensive jewelerry
    Hmm maybe not...?

    So confusing....

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    Feck it just buy her this tasty wee number, im sure you will enjoy watch her put it on, then you will enjoy removing it


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    Quote Originally Posted by dave1dave View Post
    Ok I'm visiting my favourite lady this week and I wanna bring something a little special as a gift. Looking for ideas.
    Would like to bring something different but don't know what, was thinking maybe some bodyshop goodies. Any nice ideas ? Not flowers, chocs, perfume...
    Thats depend how much do want spend with the gift.
    Maybe make a select cd with your favorites musics
    If she dont like your taste of musics any way are some thing special you made for her.

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    Well, without being too extraficant you could always stop into Brown and Thomas and get the lady some Jo Malone scented candles.

    http://www.jomalone.com/templates/landing/candles.tmpl

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave1dave View Post
    Ok so food, jewelry good ..

    Hmm maybe not...?

    So confusing....
    Not confusing at all

    I was just trying to scare you into buying some expensice jewelery

    A gift is a gift, it will always be received nicely.

    If champagne, cakes etc are not your cup of tea, flowers, nicely wrapped chocolates are a valid option.

    I wouldn't actually buy jewelery or clothes, unless you are sure she really likes the style and they fit.

    The easiest thing of all which is not tacky: get her a Brown Thomas (or similar shop) voucher, she will be happy and chose what she wants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave1dave View Post
    Ok I'm visiting my favourite lady this week and I wanna bring something a little special as a gift. Looking for ideas.
    Would like to bring something different but don't know what, was thinking maybe some bodyshop goodies. Any nice ideas ? Not flowers, chocs, perfume...

    Forgive my cynicism Dave, but does the fact that you might get the idea from a poster on here, not negate the "specialness" of the gift!!!! I believe any gift given with thought by the giver is special regardless of the value etc. That is why I hate people asking "its your birthday what would you like?" My answer is whatever you believe I would like is perfect...

    Don't mean to be negative but maybe you should come with an idea yourself, I expect it will be well received regardless. Enjoy the visit.

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    a small toy with her name on it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by doodlebug View Post
    Forgive my cynicism Dave, but does the fact that you might get the idea from a poster on here, not negate the "specialness" of the gift!!!! I believe any gift given with thought by the giver is special regardless of the value etc. That is why I hate people asking "its your birthday what would you like?" My answer is whatever you believe I would like is perfect...

    Don't mean to be negative but maybe you should come with an idea yourself, I expect it will be well received regardless. Enjoy the visit.
    I always like to leave myself open to new ideas, just because I haven't thought of it, dose not make it any less valid an option.
    Quote Originally Posted by Experienced Punter esq View Post
    a small toy with her name on it...
    See ! EP proves my point ! I would never have thought of that, do Ann Summers do an engraving service ?

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