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The Psychological Messages Underlying Gifts For That Special Guy

By Jackie De Burca

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Some people are especially talented when it comes to choosing gifts for that special guy. The gift is perfect even for the guy who thought he had everything and the psychological message underlying it suits the stage of the relationship ever so subtly. That special guy feels that his partner is suitably devoted and understands his taste, lifestyle, hopes and dreams; and all because of a clever gift. What is even better about this skill is that the presents do not have to cost the earth or anywhere close.

This type of gift buying avoids the clichés and also that horrible moment when he receives, smiles, kisses and thanks you, but you know it is a facade of politeness. Underneath he is somewhat bored, although pleased you bought him something whilst nside he is thinking if you know him as well as he hoped. Like many skills this can be learnt with advice and practice so you can be the envy of your friends by always having a great gift plan up your sleeve. Here are some tips to start.

What about the gorgeous special guy who likes to cook? This should be encouraged and nurtured so he will do more of it. If he needs some kind of a kitchen appliance by all means buy it once the relationship is not too early stages. Remember men like to solve problems and if you solve something like this he will be happy. Show that you appreciate his style and his sense of humour by finding something cool for the kitchen that is amusing and will make him laugh. Buy him a vintage steel wall plaque. If he likes to tipple when he is cooking there is a steel wall plaque that says "I cook with wine. Sometimes I even add it to the food." There are ranges of these steel wall plaques that are cool, humorous and funny.

If he is stylish and appreciates the finer things in life you can show him that you approve of his chic nature by finding unusual but functional drinking or dining accessories. If he likes champagne for example buy him a culinary concepts champagne bath which is stunning and equally suitable for wine also. As it holds up to six bottles he will appear like the perfect host and not be caught out by running short of the delicious cool drinks he is serving. He will know that you value his excellent tastes and feel that you see him as a charming, elegant guy.

Show appreciation for his sensuality and looks by finding unusual useful, pampering products. Think about his daily routine and find something to make this more pleasurable such as I Coloniali shaving balm. This includes mango oil which will help him have a smoother shave and prevent irritations. It also provides a long lasting sensation of relief and peace that he can carry with him throughout his day. He will see that you care about his well being and you see him as a sensuous guy.

These are some tips to start with and the underlying idea is for him to feel that you appreciate some important aspect of his nature while solving some problem all at the same time- the perfect turn on.

Jackie de Burca gives great tips about buying gifts for that special guy that communicate the correct psychological messages. She recommends cool, amusing steel kitchen wall plaques for the guy who cooks. For the guy who likes to entertain the Culinary Concepts champagne bath, also suitable for wine, keeping up to 6 bottles. Or for the daily routine of a sensuous man the I Coloniali shaving balm. http://www.madmolly.co.uk/

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