Why not, just be careful that you don't send out the wrong message ("Lilmonstu thinks I can't cook!" or "Lilmonstu thinks a woman's place is in the kitchen!").
If you are thinking of giving this "gift" to someone you are dating/ or married to..... DON'T DO IT!. I have been married for ten years and believe me you don't want to take the risk.
1:) A fun gift just for her. An example is a chocolate truffle. She eats it, enjoys it, and goes on.
2:) A fun gift that is for us to share together. An example is going out to eat, or to a movie, or on a trip.
3:) A gift that is for her to show for the relationship is productive. An example is stock on the side, records, or stickers. Also, enhancing something is a good one IMO.
That is why I think a cooking class is a good one. It could qualify in all the three types! Does that seem alright?
Also, out of the money I set aside for a relationship only 1/3 of it goes as gifts to her...sssshhhhhh.
3:) A gift that is for her to show for the relationship is productive. An example is stock on the side, records, or stickers. Also, enhancing something is a good one IMO.
Stock and stickers? I got some He-man stickers on my milk crates from when I was a kid, but I really don't see them as productive? If she's cool with those, go ahead with the cooking class, just make sure it's not of the "how to cook an egg" variety.
Yeah, she likes cooking. We haven't talked in a little while but back in the day we cooked and listened to music together. She gave me a wooden spoon and spatula that I love.
The classes at the Co-Op are just for fun I think, like gluten-free cooking, veggie cooking, cheeses, or dishes from like Italy or somewhere.
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1:) A fun gift just for her. An example is a chocolate truffle. She eats it, enjoys it, and goes on.
2:) A fun gift that is for us to share together. An example is going out to eat, or to a movie, or on a trip.
3:) A gift that is for her to show for the relationship is productive. An example is stock on the side, records, or stickers. Also, enhancing something is a good one IMO.
That is why I think a cooking class is a good one. It could qualify in all the three types! Does that seem alright?
Also, out of the money I set aside for a relationship only 1/3 of it goes as gifts to her...sssshhhhhh.
Stock and stickers? I got some He-man stickers on my milk crates from when I was a kid, but I really don't see them as productive? If she's cool with those, go ahead with the cooking class, just make sure it's not of the "how to cook an egg" variety.
Does she like cooking?
The classes at the Co-Op are just for fun I think, like gluten-free cooking, veggie cooking, cheeses, or dishes from like Italy or somewhere.