Warning, rant ahead!
Okay all you guys. When it comes time to give your gf/wife/etc a gift, here's a good list of what NOT to get her.
http://shopping.msn.com/content/shp/?ctID=480,ptnrid=164,ptnrdata=300422>1=7430
Other than the Mp3 player and digital camera, all the stuff on that list is stupid. Okay, okay, so some girls might actually like that kind of crap. But if someone spent $40 to give me a "Muffin Man set" he would probably find himself in trouble. Sure, cheesy little gifts are fun and all, but think about it: would the gift ever be worn/used? Even once? And the "I'm going to put it on right now!" thing doesn't count.
It took me ages to get my dad to stop giving me makeup, perfume, and jewelry for Christmas and my birthday. He thought that's all that girls wanted, because he watched way too many commercials and sitcoms. Fortunately, I was able to turn him around and get some power tools just in time for a month of boredom to show itself.
See, girls tend to like silly cheesy things once in a while, but they also find a man/woman who can prioriize properly very sexy. I once had a boyfriend who spent $300 on a few days' worth of pot then whined to me that he needed food stamps to eat, while I was working two jobs, in school, and still had to be on welfare just to break even. He didn't last long. So if someone spends $200 on a pair of earrings for me, I'm going to wince, because even though I might like them, a $20 pair would most likely be sufficient. Plus, anything over that I'd never wear, for fear of losing them.
Now, if $200 is to you what a quarter is to me, then ignore what I'm saying and buy the JLo purse set. My female friends appreciate fine jewelry better than I do (I spend my life in tshirts and jeans and change my earrings once a year) but all of them would rather have $200 spent on something like an Mp3 player or digital camera rather than the Muffin Man set (I just can't get over how hideous that is...and it made top gift list!?).
That's not to say you shouldn't get some romanticky jewelry gift for your gf/wife/etc. Just think about whether or not she'll use it and appreciate its value. And for heaven's sake, don't spend your entire budget on one gift, unless it was something cool like an electronic/computer item. Engagement rings are a whole other subject.
Now for the next part: Guy gifts. Unless I'm missing something (and some guys would want more power tools in there) this looks fairly good as a list. In fact, I'd prefer this list for me over the other one (gah! Muffin Man attack!).
http://shopping.msn.com/content/shp/?ctID=481,ptnrid=164,ptnrdata=300420>1=7430
So guys, how's this list in terms of accurateness?
Oh yeah, above all, pay attention to what your fe/male partner says. They'll usually drop an unintentional hint at some point. Sure, there will be intentional hints, and you should look out for those, but when you hear an unintentional one, take full advantage of that. Surprising someone with something they were wanting but didn't know you knew about is probably the best of all.
Of course, a lot of you people already know this. I'm just ranting. I hate those stupid stereotypical lists. Once, MSN had a list for the ten things most women need to keep around. I figured it would be things like a hammer and pliers to fix simple broken thingies, etc. Useful stuff. Instead, it was all crap like a pair of high heels and a little black book. The only really useful thing on there was cab fare. Then the men's list included $150 jeans, because obviously I can tell the difference between Kmart and some snooty department store pants. I'm sure some girls can, but I resent the idea that as a female, I'm that shallow that I critique pants. I can't even tell the difference between a Dior and a cheap Mexican knockoff.
I should stop ranting and go do something. You people should go do something too. What the hell are you doing listening to me?