Make shopping time with him less taxing - Does your boyfriend's face crumple every time you mention the word 'shopping'? Does he make inane excuses when you suggest a trip to the mall? And the times he agrees to come along, he either stays glued to the cellphone or trudges behind you in an aimless fashion.
Well, to most men, shopping is as drab as tackling a clogged drain, and they'd do anything to avoid or postpone it.
Time you gave an interesting spin to 'shopping' by adapting our quick tips.
Focus on his needs
Yes, we know you'd love to try on that pretty pink mink coat, but if you have promised to help him buy sneakers, don't get distracted by other items on the show window.
Stick to the budget
Men often try to minimize shopping time by purchasing the first thing they set their eyes on. This tendency can make shopping extremely boring. An interesting way out would be to fix budgets beforehand and engage in some bargain-hunting. The idea is to get him involved, and you are assured it'll minimise the chances of making a hasty decision.
Don't turn him a porter
How often have we spotted a harassed-looking man trailing his girlfriend with armloads of shopping bags while inviting sympathetic glances from all and sundry as he does. Such a scene gives out an important message; don't make him your luggage-boy, and resist the urge to have him hold all the dresses while you make a trip to the trial room.
Zero in on a destination
Guys get irked by hours of aimless shopping. So, know where you are headed and avoid a last minute change of plan.
Make it fun
Try out that quirky hat. Prompt him to shop something for himself. Compliment him. And not to mention, take out time for a cup of coffee while you go from shop to shop ( indiatimes.com )
Well, to most men, shopping is as drab as tackling a clogged drain, and they'd do anything to avoid or postpone it.
Time you gave an interesting spin to 'shopping' by adapting our quick tips.
Focus on his needs
Yes, we know you'd love to try on that pretty pink mink coat, but if you have promised to help him buy sneakers, don't get distracted by other items on the show window.
Stick to the budget
Men often try to minimize shopping time by purchasing the first thing they set their eyes on. This tendency can make shopping extremely boring. An interesting way out would be to fix budgets beforehand and engage in some bargain-hunting. The idea is to get him involved, and you are assured it'll minimise the chances of making a hasty decision.
Don't turn him a porter
How often have we spotted a harassed-looking man trailing his girlfriend with armloads of shopping bags while inviting sympathetic glances from all and sundry as he does. Such a scene gives out an important message; don't make him your luggage-boy, and resist the urge to have him hold all the dresses while you make a trip to the trial room.
Zero in on a destination
Guys get irked by hours of aimless shopping. So, know where you are headed and avoid a last minute change of plan.
Make it fun
Try out that quirky hat. Prompt him to shop something for himself. Compliment him. And not to mention, take out time for a cup of coffee while you go from shop to shop ( indiatimes.com )
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