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Gifts for Valentine's Day is not for men ..
A new national survey by the National Confectioners Association found that only 6 percent of men receive gifts for Valentine's Day, despite the fact that men spend double what women spend during the February holidays.
In fact, individually, men on average distribute more than $ 130 for candy, cards and other luxuries as Valentine's Day gifts. Consequently, the NCA has called men "America's Biggest Sweethearts" Valentine.
NCA survey found that children "eat" Valentine's Day Day, who received more than sweets and gifts, 39 per cent. It was also discovered that the hand of mothers and wives to one third of gifts for the Saint Valentine and pull back 36 percent of all Christmas gifts, a close relationship with their children.
In fact, the results indicate that the children Valentine's Day and mothers / women are six times more likely to receive gifts than anyone else in their family, including men and some domestic animals.
Here are some gift ideas:
But remember the men ….
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Give a bouquet of roses Baccarat done with many flowers you cherish the beloved. If your budget is important, give the Baccarat crystal vase that she will use to put your flowers in.
Beer Gift:
Is your husband or partner enjoy beer? Give him as many different kinds of beer – there are over 680 different kinds of beer Belgians are particularly famous for their diversity and you will not be embarrassed to know which to choose.
Be sensitive: do not offer her age in a number of flowers or beer, it's Valentine's Day, not his birthday.
Scented Gifts:
A beautiful classic gift is to give a perfume Haute Couture Cacharel just create a new perfume, Chanel, Rochas … But not everyone has the same type of skin or pigmentation Similarly, this can lead to degradation of perfume fragrances and the result is that the perfumes do not smell the same on all of us.
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