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Re:Christmas presents
ChloeColorado See my TER Reviews 4636 reads
posted
1 / 20

Good Morning!
Any ideas on Christmas presents that I can give my regulars.  I have some men that I absolutely adore (both married and single) and I would love to give them something that would show how much I appreciate their friendship and companionship.  

I apologize if this has been covered already.  I did a search and couldn't find anything.
:)

Thanks in advance!
Chloe
Denver

Bob71466 7 Reviews 3364 reads
posted
2 / 20

Fur lined gloves (or Isotoners if you need a lower price point).

They can be found by SOs and not arouse suspicion, while you can throw innuendoes about having something else that fits like a glove and makes your hands all warm and cozy.

orthodx 13 Reviews 3234 reads
posted
3 / 20

Obviously free time comes to mind for your super regulars.Rather than just a free session, an extra long session for the same price with appetizers and eggnog or a split of champaigne so you can relax together and recap the old year or make plans for the new.

Having lived in the Rockies, I agree another pair of gloves never hurts to have in the car.

Season tickets to the Broncos or Avalanche are always a nice stocking stuffer for that lucky guy but tickets to the Nuggets would be more like a lump of coal LOL

I think anything you do to show your regulars you care will be most appreciated.  It really is the act of giving that matters more than the gift.

Happy shopping

ryjay 3526 reads
posted
4 / 20

Chloe...for the married guys...just a smile and a simple "thank you" would do just fine.

Paxem 14 Reviews 3357 reads
posted
5 / 20

if they are for your regulars, perhaps a monogramed towel that you present to him for the holiday. Of course this is not a present he can take home in all likelyhood. But you can keep it with you and only use it for his sessions. A personal touch that will last for each time you meet. May not be practical, its just a thought though.

greywolf 17 Reviews 3162 reads
posted
6 / 20

Rather than give you a specific gift suggestion, let me say than as you obviously know these gentlemen well, you should have a pretty good idea about their likes & tastes.  So make each gift one unique for that individual instead of simply selecting something generic simply because it's nice.  It's a tired old saying but nonetheless true that it's the thought that counts, so put your thoughts on that guy & on him only when making a gift decision.

Naturally for those guys who are married or have SOs the nature of the gift should be taken into consideration...can't be something too obviously personal.

Have fun with it!

jim3543 18 Reviews 2884 reads
posted
7 / 20
ChloeColorado See my TER Reviews 3911 reads
posted
8 / 20

I think Bronco tickets are a bit out of my league;)

But, HEY, the nuggets are doing well this year!  No coal jokes.

Thanks for the 'time' idea, I might end up using that one.
:)
Chloe

ChloeColorado See my TER Reviews 3936 reads
posted
9 / 20

I say thank you all year long.  I'm looking for special ideas.

:)
Chloe

A providers opinion 3127 reads
posted
10 / 20

"Gift Cards" from "Best Buys" are perfect for me to send out for the holidays. This gives then a variety of choices to choose from ie., dvds, cds, or electronic gagets

xoxo

ryjay 3926 reads
posted
11 / 20

uh, huh...The 'thank you' is the gesture, but the real present is in the smile!   I know, I know what your talking about...I don't know you or your clients, but I'd still much rather prefer as few surprises as possible...but if it had to be something how about a good bottle of California Napa Valley wine? ;)

dobie_doinat 4090 reads
posted
12 / 20

I once received an discrete but attractive brass paperweight for my office desk.  It makes me think of her every time I look at it.  And, if asked, I can honestly say it was given by a vendor as a token of appreciation.  ;-)

d_d

normdale 3237 reads
posted
13 / 20

I'm with Greywolf.  If these are regulars, you'll know them well.  You obviously care about them, so spend some time thinking about what each of them might like, but not buy for himself.  Then, trust your instinct, and (obviously) be discreet.

Electronics gift cards are great . . . all normal guys love gadgets.  I think free time is a good suggestion.  Also, in that vein, you might ask another provider to join the two of you.  I can't think of a better present than having an expected session turn into a lengthy double.

POONTANG 6 Reviews 2470 reads
posted
14 / 20

how about...

digital diaries book by natacha merritt
one of my gal pals got it for me for xmas & I thought it was great.

or a gift cert to good vibrations

http://www.goodvibes.com/

found this place during a stay out in SFO..
bought a few ladies friends of mine some toys from there.
The cyber skin tallywhackers wentover big with the gals !!!!!

hope that helps

BTW just sent you an email :~)

Bob71466 7 Reviews 2562 reads
posted
15 / 20

How about audiocassettes/CDs that you make with naughty AND nice Christmas themed stories narrated by yourself.... aka Vixen.  "He came down the chimney" could have a WHOLE new meaning.  Make it general, so he can blame it on something he downloaded off the internet, while he can hear your voice when he can't be with you to help fire up that desire to come and revisit you.  

So pull up the stockings (and stripper heels) with care, grab your favorite candy cane, get your hot toddy (or hot teddy.... I'm sure you look amazing in that) and come up with the cover for your new CD.  Cheap and easy to make (all you need is a PC with a CD burner and a printer)  You can buy the blank jewel boxes at Staples......

r_bear11 23 Reviews 4186 reads
posted
16 / 20

I think many good ideas have already been said, but I wanted to re-enforce the personal touch factor. Nothing is worse that getting the "company" gift that you know was bought on mass. I know someone said it, but it is not how much you spend, but the thought that......

As far as extra or free time... I think that is too much of a gift for a holiday. I would not expect my lawyer or my accountant to give me an extra hour as a gift. (Though, it would be nice lol.) If you do that, let it be a gift from the civilian you, not the professional and do you really want to open that box? (OK, I know it sounds fun!)

ChloeColorado See my TER Reviews 6132 reads
posted
17 / 20

What a great idea! :)
Thanks!!!

Chloe

doctor2002 19 Reviews 3276 reads
posted
18 / 20
VeryTackyIndeedy 2499 reads
posted
19 / 20

I hope that means that I will get a good review in exchange LOL

bank2 5233 reads
posted
20 / 20
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