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Ok so we have threads on kids and mums wish lists but what about Dads?


After 21 yrs together I am finding it more and more difficult to come up with a 'surprise' present.


Can we keep this clean and steer away from the 'wrap yourself up' line, remember this is the ED Forum and not Mumsnet!


Good luck.

I consider myself open minded but the whole beaker incident was wrong.


He likes music, films, cooking and comedy. He is a professional photographer so is pretty much gadgeted up in that respect.


Mid / late 40s.


I think he likes frivolous useful presents rather than needed items.

womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> I buy man of dulwich a bicycle for a midwife in

> Vietnam/India/Africa every year- he is happy with

> that.

> Then I might buy him a small item like cycling

> socks which cost as much as half a charity

> bicycle........



How do you go about buying one of those, the bikes not the socks??

Plenty to work on guys thanks :)


I have a friend who received just one too many bicycles for midwives in Africa from her mother for her birthday and flipped out a few years ago - has been getting lovely smellies ever since. Once or twice would probably have been ok but I think the annual predictability became too much. She tells the story well.

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