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Graduation Gift for a Woman

post #1 of 17
Thread Starter 
Hello,

I am looking for graduation gift for my friend, who is a woman. She is graduating from undergraduate studies at Upenn. I am somewhat at a loss for what to get her. I know she will be asking for a Patek Philippe from her parents and her sister usually provides the diamonds.

But my budget is that of a student. My price cap is somewhere around $450. It would also help if i could find the item in Los Angeles.

She loves traditional luxury companies, specifically Hermes, but also enjoys more fashion forward items from companies such as Miu Miu.

Help?
post #2 of 17
Get her a gift card - it's safe way to go.
post #3 of 17
^ and ALSO screams "no thought involved"
post #4 of 17
She sounds spoiled rotten. Why add to it?
post #5 of 17
Shoes? A bag?

But the best gift you can give a woman is an hour or two of spine-crunching, bed-breaking, sheet-soaking passion and then disappearing from her life for years so she can fondly remember the earth-shattering orgasms you gave her without regrets.

So, you know, your call.
post #6 of 17
Why the hell would you spend 450? Especially if your a student? I'd be thinking more like 100-150 if we were close. On a more helpful note: She seems like she wouild already have any fashion necessities down so go for something thats really interesting but that she will still wear, think of things SoCal would like.
post #7 of 17
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Originally Posted by Augusto86 View Post
Shoes? A bag?

But the best gift you can give a woman is an hour or two of spine-crunching, bed-breaking, sheet-soaking passion and then disappearing from her life for years so she can fondly remember the earth-shattering orgasms you gave her without regrets.

So, you know, your call.

+1.

seriously. no joke, it will be much better than getting her a fashion item that she'd get tired of after a few years.
post #8 of 17
you can make a scrap book of you guys and all the fun times youve had together. like you guys at the library. you guys at the park studying. you guys at your first lecture together. your first attempt with her and gettng shut down. you know that kind of stuff.
post #9 of 17
What do you expect to get from her by giving such an expensive gift? I hope you're not one of those guys that pose as a girl's close friend, but all he's really looking for is a good opportunity to try to take a hit at that pussy.
post #10 of 17
Thread Starter 
damn. flame suit on... but 450 is about the budget i have considering the other grad gifts i have to get. i didnt even get the generic "get her a pen" replies. any serious suggestions?
post #11 of 17
I seriously suggest getting her a pen. 450 buys quite the nice writing utensil and she almost certainly wouldn't already have a nicer one. PM Labelking about this.
post #12 of 17
Give her a pearl necklace?
post #13 of 17
If $450 is a student's budget, I'm fairly amazed.

Seriously, if she's getting a Patek from her parents and diamonds from her sister, why add to the pile? Does she really need more luxury stuff? It's just her college graduation, and, at the end of the day, you're wildly out-classed in the bling department.

Why give her something the two of your could share? A great bottle of champagne, dinner or brunch together somewhere nice (e.g., Lacroix), concert tickets and special dinner? Or how about going for a beautiful hike in the woods in the fall and enjoying a really gourmet picnic together (champagne included)?
post #14 of 17
get her a pizza, cut a hole in the middle of the bottom of the box, stick your manhood through said hole, cover pizza. When the ceremony is finished and she is coming over for evenryone's congratulations, open the box and yell out "who ordered the sausage pizza!"
post #15 of 17
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Originally Posted by Deluks917 View Post
I seriously suggest getting her a pen. 450 buys quite the nice writing utensil and she almost certainly wouldn't already have a nicer one. PM Labelking about this.



I agree with the pen set I think it is a great graduation gift. You got all that fancy education but can you write? Try a waterman they make beautiful pens for women at a fairly reasonable price under $200 get here a gift certicate for a spa $200 and pocket the other $50
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