When everything’s said and done, the things that will leave a deep impression on the people you care about are your kindness, love, and generosity. When you truly love someone, there doesn’t need to be a special occasion to do something special. But a bit of thoughtfulness and creativity both go a long way if you want your gift to be memorable.
And, wow, have some men raised the bar when it comes to epic gifts! Bored Panda has collected the most wholesome, impressive, and romantic gifts that husbands and boyfriends have ever given their partners. If that doesn’t make your heart swell to three times its size, nothing will.
Scroll down, upvote your fave posts, and—if you feel like sharing—tell us all about the best presents you’ve ever given or gotten. Share a few smiles (and some good ideas) with all the other readers.
Pssst, Pandas, over here! For some more incredibly creative and heartwarming gift-giving inspiration, check out our earlier articles right here and over here. Hats off to these guys, they’ve impressed us to the moon and back!
We got in touch with dating expert Dan Bacon, the founder of The Modern Man, to get to grips with the role that gifts play in relationships. He also revealed to us how men can still surprise their loved ones if they feel like they've run out of original ideas. "Gifts are definitely not essential for a happy, healthy relationship unless you're with someone who places a lot of importance on gifts. What's most important for most people is that they feel loved, respected, understood, wanted, and appreciated," he said. Check out Bored Panda's full interview with the expert below.
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I don't see onions on the plate, but something's making my eyes water!
Dating expert Dan, from The Modern Man, said that everyone places a different level of importance on gifts.
"Some people really don't like gift-giving and just want their presence to be the present. Others participate because they assume it's the right thing to do, whereas others do it because it really means a lot to them and is a token of their love," he told Bored Panda.
According to Dan, "in its purest form," gift-giving is "an expression of love and appreciation for the other person." Though he added: "Yet gifts can also be used to fit in, be liked, show off, gain favor, and so on."
Today Is My Birthday, And My Boyfriend (By No Means A Regular Baker) Showed Up At My House This Morning At 7:00 AM With This Homemade Black Forest Cake From Scratch
I’m turning 44, and I gave up birthday celebrations long ago. He got up at 5:00 this morning to finish assembling and decorating, and then drove the half hour to my place from his to deliver it before he went to work. I had mentioned at some point in the last year that I had never had a Black Forest Cake, and would like to try it.
Beautiful
Bored Panda was curious about how men can still surprise their partners if they feel like they've already done everything and they're starved for original ideas. Dating expert Dan noted that all of this depends on three factors: the age of the woman, what she thinks of gifts, and how long the couple has been together.
"For a younger couple in their teens, a teddy bear, a cute trinket, or an inexpensive piece of jewelry is usually something a girl will cherish receiving from her boyfriend. It doesn't need to be any more original than that when in a very young relationship," he said.
"For a couple in their 20s that have been together for many years, it can be a wide range of things," Dan told Bored Panda that some examples might include "perfume, luxury pajamas with slippers, a puppy or kitten, tickets to a stage show she has been wanting to see, along with a gift voucher for her to buy a dress at her favorite store, etc."
A Gift For My Girlfriend. This Is My First Real Embroidery Project, And I Wanted To Share It Because I Am Happy With How It Turned Out
I started this on May 21st, and after 4-months of work, I can finally give it to her on our anniversary. She loves it, and it found a nice spot hanging in her bedroom.
Wife Wanted A Greenhouse. Repurposed Wood And Windows
For Our 5-Year Anniversary I Wrote 50 Notes With Things I Love About My GF And Put Them In A Jar That I Am About To Gift Her. Wish Me Luck
This needs to be higher up. Fancy gifts can be nice but this has so much meaning and can help brighten the darkest days. I created a similar gift years ago except it was a scroll with 100 Things I Love About You as a 1 Year Anniversary gift, but I think maybe it's more valued for those who have Words of Affirmation as their Love Language because it was read over quickly and then lost. I wasn't too upset though because at least I created it, which put it in writing rather than just hidden away in my head/heart.
"For a married couple who've been together for over a decade, it can also be a wide range of things depending on the woman's interests," Dan from The Modern Man said.
Some gift ideas include: "Scented candles, a handy charging station for all her devices rather than just having them strewn everywhere in a mess on her bedside table, a new set of high-quality pots and pans, perfume and moisturizer from the same brand in a pack, a painter's startup kit (e.g. easel, palette, paints, canvasses) so she can try out painting as a hobby,"
My First Real Woodworking Project. It’s A DNA Trellis For My Girlfriend Who Is Working On A PhD In Genetics And Loves Plants. What Do You All Think?
Wife Wanted A Dr. Seuss Themed Nursery So I Built A Dr. Seuss Bookshelf
My Girlfriend Wanted A Birdhouse, So I Made Her One To Match Her House
The obvious needs to be said: giving gifts feels gooooood! People are incredibly social beings, and our brains reward us for cooperating with others and being kind. We are, essentially, hardwired to care about others and form long-lasting bonds. Nearly all cultures also value altruism in some shape or form as well.
However, at the same time, we’ve got a competing instinct at play. One that deals with mistrust and survival.
Psychotherapist Silva Neves explained to Bored Panda some time ago that these two instincts—kindness and survival—are in competition with each other. There’s always that nagging thought at the back of your head or in the pit of your stomach that, hey, your kindness might somehow backfire on you. That’s just how things are. However, that only means that choosing to be kind shows just how much we truly care about others.
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Here’s to new beginnings … not only did Molly find her new family last week, but her parents also got engaged with a little help from the sweet little kitten herself. We love a good “happily ever after” and we were thrilled to be a part of two in the same day!
My Sister's Boyfriend Knows She Likes Miniatures And Proposed To Her With A Tiny Ring (He Got Her A Real Ring, Of Course)
A Plant Shelf I Made For The Girlfriend
“Being kind is good for us because it gives us a sense of purpose, it raises our self-esteem, and it releases feel-good brain chemicals,” the mental health specialist told Bored Panda a while back.
“It [kindness] is also good for others, obviously. So kindness is actually something that we, humans, are naturally driven to. The sense of kindness is in competition with our survival mode, so, as human beings, we tend to live in contradiction, between kindness (opening our arms) and protection (closing our arms).”
Altruism, kindness, and generosity can take many different forms. The most obvious is giving someone a gift, however big or small you feel it ‘needs’ to be. Even something as seemingly ‘insignificant’ as an apple, a piece of candy, or a handwritten note can make someone’s day. Meanwhile, a gift that is meaningful, practical, and fulfills your partner’s long-held dreams is definitely going to make them smile and jump with joy (tears are optional).
Look What My Boyfriend Gave Me For My Birthday Present. He Made A Custom Action Figure Of Me. Apparently, He Was Preparing This For Six Months. I Didn't Expect It
My Husband Made Me This Wood Bag As I Started Doing More Of Urban Sketching
Came Home Tonight To Find My Man In The Kitchen. He Told Me If We Couldn’t Go Out For Sushi, He’d Bring The Sushi To Me
My husband and I planned a fancy sushi date this week, but we’ve had two major storms this week so I’ve been working overtime taking care of people that had their homes damaged.
Usually, it’s the meaning behind the gift rather than the present itself that is responsible for all of that happiness, countless hugs, and endless ‘thank yous.’ You’re showing your partner that you care about them. That you’re thinking about them. That you’re going the extra mile to put them first. Self-sacrifice, perceptiveness, and the ability to keep your surprise a secret are very attractive qualities, in our opinion.
My Latest Piece Made From Clear Cedar Scraps From A Deck We Built Not Long Ago. A Little V-Day Gift For My Wife
My Wife Wanted To Buy A Wrought Iron Art Piece, So I Modeled And Printed A Similar One But 3 Times Bigger For Less Than $15. She Likes This One Even More
This one I love! Such a pretty, simple gift. I'd love to have something like this on my wall.
Portrait Of My Wife, In Progress. Oil On Canvas
At the very core of generosity is a very simple premise (that is incredibly hard to live by, truth be told). In short, when you’re being kind to someone, you should do so without any expectations. That means that you’re giving someone your time, attention, and resources without asking for anything in return. Whether overtly or in your own mind.
My Dad Didn't Graduate High School. Today I Taught Him How To Use A Protractor And Basic Geometry So He Could Rebuild My Mom's Flowerbed
I Built My Wife A Walk-In Wardrobe In 2 Weeks
Today I Received One Last Gift From My Late Husband. I Knew He Had Preordered It, But I Didn’t Think It Would Come Until October
It’s not truly a gift if you want something in return… or if you’re only doing it for the sake of improving your social standing. You might get thanked, get a gift in reciprocation, or improve your reputation either way, but these things should never be your goal.
Wooden Waveform Made This As An Anniversary Present For My Wife It's From The Audio Of Our Vows
It doesn't match. There are four pieces missing from different points.
You must have a better eye than me - I could only spot 2 missing pieces at first: one missing from the long pieces 6/7/8 and from the short duo 16/17 on the print off. It was only when typing this to ask you where the others were that I realised the design has nine at the end, but they've only got seven pieces of wood.
Load More Replies...Ooh. Thank you for this idea... would like to make one for my son-in-law, who lost both his parents during pandemic.
My Boyfriend Made A Scavenger Hunt For Me For My Birthday, And I Found This Under The Crib. I Was So Confused, But Then I Realized It
"For those who are confused, the moon is an ultrasound of our baby. He also chose the city of Chicago because we always love to go there for dates."
Bookshelf I Built For My Wife’s Office
Put yourself in your loved one’s shoes. Think about their goals, ambitions, hopes, and dreams. Consider what kind of gift would make you happy as well. And if you’re ever in need of some light inspiration, you can always look to the internet for help.
Allow Me To Introduce You To My Best Christmas Present. My Husband Had This Custom Made With All The Editions Of My Books. Hardcover, Paperback, And Large Print
Made A Stool For My GF Who Is A Teacher
Incense Burner I Made For My Girlfriend
A completely original gift is practically impossible, but that doesn’t mean that your present can’t be uniquely tailored to your relationship. It’s perfectly fine to use a good idea you spot elsewhere, so long as you put a personal twist on things!
The Engagement Ring Box I Made. Our First Date Was Watching Jurassic Park In An Empty Auditorium. Laser Cut With Magnets To Hold It Closed
My Boyfriend Made Pokémon Cards Of Our Dog And Cat For My Birthday Instead Of A Birthday Card
Since My Wife Loves Reading, I Thought This Not-So-Secret Bookcase Door Would Be Perfect For The Job
Been working from home a lot lately and needed a way to close off the room during calls and stuff.
I Got Home A Couple Of Hours Before My Wife, Who Has Been Out Entertaining Our Kids And Running Errands All Afternoon
This is the surprise I've got ready for her when she gets home.
My Boyfriend Got This For Me For The Anniversary. Let’s Just Say I’m Not Crying
I'm 7 Months Into A Complicated Pregnancy And Mentioned To My Husband That I Was Thinking Of Having A Bath. I Came Home To This
My Husband Remembered I Liked An Opal Arm Band On Etsy, So He Had My Mom’s Jewelry Store Custom Make One In Rose Gold To Match My Wedding Ring For Christmas
I Made This For My Girlfriend And I'm Really Proud, Not Gonna Lie
My Wife Wanted New Cabinets For The Laundry Room. Instead Of Going To IKEA, I Spent 6 Months And Double The Money Building These
My Girlfriend Moved From Alberta And Missed The Mountains, So For Christmas I Made Her A Walnut Shelf/Coat Rack To Bring The Mountains To Her
Jewelry Box For My Girlfriend, Made Completely With Non Electrical Tools. Birch, Walnut Burl And Ebony Details
My Husband Finished Prepping Lunch While I Wasn’t Looking
You haven't used enough mustard if at the end you don't have mustard on your glasses and eyebrows.
Frog Custard Tart My Husband Made Me On My Birthday
I'm Going To Surprise My Wife, With This Tonight. We Will Have Our First Baby
A Bath Table I Made For My Girlfriend. The Cube Is A Doorstop. Don't Mind The Poor Finish On That, It Was Intended To Be On The Floor
My Boyfriend Of Over 10 Years Still Surprises Me With Setting Up A Cozy Bath Whenever I'm Stressed- I Just Came Home To See This Tonight
8 Years Ago I Horribly Photoshopped Our Family On The Side Of A Mug To Make My Wife Laugh After A Hard Week She Was Having. It Happened To Be Delivered On Valentine’s Day
So we turned it into a yearly tradition. The collection so far.
My Boyfriend’s Christmas Gift To Me Was Our Cat Wasabi As An Astronaut. I Thought You Guys Might Appreciate This As Much As I Do
I've Been Struggling With Depression And My Boyfriend Left This On My PC
Last Night My Girlfriend Told Me She's Never Had A Man Cook For Her. I May Have Burned The Garlic Toast But Gave It A Whirl For Her Today
Not bad, it looks really good!! Im not sure what the bottom picture is, could someone tell me?
I Painted A Four-Legged Chicken For My Girlfriend Because We Thought It Was Funny
My Sister’s Boyfriend Asked Me To Help Him Plan A Star-Gazing Date Night For Her And I Think We’ve Got A Slam Dunk
Seems Like A Keeper
I know how shallow it sounds to say this, but... I was with my boyfriend for over 20 years and never received anything like this. I was always the one making things, crafting gifts, etc. Just once it would have been nice to be on the receiving end. :(
Yea I feel you. I asked my guy to drive me to a gas station once and bought flowers for myself. When he asked why, I told him it's mother's day and I'm not the one who should explain that to our kid. (She knew all about father's Day from me and we celebrated it every year with him). He had birthday a day after mine too so I was always cooking and cleaning on my birthday. Glad he's an ex now.
Load More Replies...I liked all these things from things from this list, but I have an important question. Does anyone else have an unskippable ad on top of their screen that's in the way and really annoying and can't get rid of it. I'm not liking these new ads that BP I'd adding
And if you don't hit the little x just right, BAM, you're at the website!
Load More Replies...It's not just about making grand gestures - it's about doing these kind and thoughtful things which show you really understand and care about the person you're doing them for. That second part is what makes it a good and loving and healthy relationship; when you really *know* what the other person needs and appreciates. This whole article was incredibly heartwarming.
Just be thoughtful. Dose t need to be much. Just think of something that would help her out or makes her smile. Anything our partners do that's thoughtful means the world to us. Not everyone has certain skills but the thoughts that go into it are important. Sometimes it's as simple as leaving a post it on the coffee marker that says I love you have a good day.
Load More Replies...One slow day at work many moons ago waiting for phone calls to come in a found a bunch of pennies in the desk drawer. Realized the dates on them a started remembering events in our lives in those years. So I attached them to paper and wrote out what the event was. Year she was born year we met married ect. Brought it home. She has it framed on the wall still all these years later. She knows no matter what I'm doing I'm thinking of her. 😉 Just little things I'm telling you. 19 years and counting.
My man became infatuated with tie dye anything last year. Always on a budget and knowing how much thought he puts into gift giving I told him I wanted tie dye bed sheets for Christmas. Oh and he delivered, on St Patrick's day. When I rushed to put them on my bed I cried. He not only delivered with a gorgeous bottom sheet that reminded me of a Monet but hid little hearts and love messages in the design, so me, and then he did broader bolder colors and designs on the top sheet, so him. All the time, the thoughtfulness, the love he put into those sheets, it overwhelms me. He randomly shows up with little gifts and surprises for me all the time. I could fill a house with them all.
Our Golden Retriever passed young due to a fast moving cancer. We lost him at 3:15 on Christmas Eve day. A few years later he asked for help in the garage, normal for us. He had me lift a tarp from a motor lift. On it was a life sized chainsaw carving of Bacchus. It was years later but at exactly 3:15 pm, Christmas Eve day that he gave it to me. We both cried. And yet another thoughtful gift. One of so many. New Years Eve about 20 years and 2 months married. Walked me into the bedroom. On the bed sat a familiar box but I couldn't place it. It contained 2 years worth of every letter we'd written to eachother while he was hundreds of miles away at school. Yes, the snailmail days. We sat on our bed for over 4 hour reading them to eachother. Alot of laughs were had at our younger selve's expense. These are only an iota of thoughtful gifts I've gotten from him, whether it was a physical item or a gesture of love, over about 30 years together. Not sure how I got so lucky.
I just would like to leave a reminder that people have different love languages. Some people crave to receive or really love to make fancy gifts; others just don't find gifts that important. If your SO is not creative in gift giving to you or if you feel that they do not appreciate the thoughtful gifts you put so much effort in, this does not necessarily mean that they do not love you! Maybe they just speak another love language? Don't suffer in silence or secretly nourish a resentment because of that - talk about it and find out! You will most probably both have an easier time afterwards. There are even tests online where you can learn about the different love languages and find out which one is yours. (I will quickly look it up and post a link.)
Here it is: https://5lovelanguages.com/quizzes/love-language
Load More Replies...This post makes me happy for all these people, but also makes me resent my ex. He never did anything like this for me, and anything nice he did surprise me with was with the expectation that I would DEFINITELY have sex with him. If I didn't, he got mad. There was one time I wrote a song for him and HE'S the musician. He never got that creative for me. I went way out of my way for him (moved across the state for him, changed jobs several times for him, sacrificed several holidays in a row for him) and it was never good enough for him. Thanks to this post, I know I should raise the bar.
It's the little things that matter. Hubby and I have bt together for 31 years. He gets upset if I don't let him hold the door for me. I make his favorite meals .
Us too and we just celebrated our anniversary this week. The doors, the packages, holds my hands, doesn't let me walk on the side of the road, helps around. I clean, I cook, and yes he gets his favorites.
Load More Replies...I am a bit envious of these woodwork gifts. I almost regretted being single - but then I remebered that I always fall in love with funny, nerdy blokes with backproblems who can baerly tell one end of a hammer from the other.. So no woodworking gifts for me. Oh well... :-D
Learn woodworking and make great gifts for yourself!
Load More Replies...Me and my partner are going back to my state across the country. We planned on stopping only once but I used my persuasion skills to convince the person paying for the trip (my mother, as I'm disabled and can't work) to pay for another stop. Up until that part my partner knows, but the reason why is so we can go to Hello Kitty coffee (he's mentioned it quite a bit of times) and take a look at São Paulo's Japanese neighborhood, the dream of every brazilian nerd.
I always try to put funny comments to brighten up someone else's bad day ..I love panda.. well the clean ones
Over the years, my mate has gifted me some very thoughtful presents. On my birthday, he had roses delivered. Soon after, my mother called. She got roses too, the card said, "Thank you". (Ever since she tends to side with him lol!)
Awesome, every one of you! It doesn't matter what you did, your wives and girlfriends know what it meant to them, and the fact that you all worked from your hearts and your love of your ladies is seriously beautiful.
I am an embalmer and one valentine's day many years ago my hubby made me a 'skull & facial trauma reconstruction kit' with drilled aluminium strip's, fine mesh, tiny screws, airbrush etc. Not everyone's idea of a romantic gift but I loved it!
I know how shallow it sounds to say this, but... I was with my boyfriend for over 20 years and never received anything like this. I was always the one making things, crafting gifts, etc. Just once it would have been nice to be on the receiving end. :(
Yea I feel you. I asked my guy to drive me to a gas station once and bought flowers for myself. When he asked why, I told him it's mother's day and I'm not the one who should explain that to our kid. (She knew all about father's Day from me and we celebrated it every year with him). He had birthday a day after mine too so I was always cooking and cleaning on my birthday. Glad he's an ex now.
Load More Replies...I liked all these things from things from this list, but I have an important question. Does anyone else have an unskippable ad on top of their screen that's in the way and really annoying and can't get rid of it. I'm not liking these new ads that BP I'd adding
And if you don't hit the little x just right, BAM, you're at the website!
Load More Replies...It's not just about making grand gestures - it's about doing these kind and thoughtful things which show you really understand and care about the person you're doing them for. That second part is what makes it a good and loving and healthy relationship; when you really *know* what the other person needs and appreciates. This whole article was incredibly heartwarming.
Just be thoughtful. Dose t need to be much. Just think of something that would help her out or makes her smile. Anything our partners do that's thoughtful means the world to us. Not everyone has certain skills but the thoughts that go into it are important. Sometimes it's as simple as leaving a post it on the coffee marker that says I love you have a good day.
Load More Replies...One slow day at work many moons ago waiting for phone calls to come in a found a bunch of pennies in the desk drawer. Realized the dates on them a started remembering events in our lives in those years. So I attached them to paper and wrote out what the event was. Year she was born year we met married ect. Brought it home. She has it framed on the wall still all these years later. She knows no matter what I'm doing I'm thinking of her. 😉 Just little things I'm telling you. 19 years and counting.
My man became infatuated with tie dye anything last year. Always on a budget and knowing how much thought he puts into gift giving I told him I wanted tie dye bed sheets for Christmas. Oh and he delivered, on St Patrick's day. When I rushed to put them on my bed I cried. He not only delivered with a gorgeous bottom sheet that reminded me of a Monet but hid little hearts and love messages in the design, so me, and then he did broader bolder colors and designs on the top sheet, so him. All the time, the thoughtfulness, the love he put into those sheets, it overwhelms me. He randomly shows up with little gifts and surprises for me all the time. I could fill a house with them all.
Our Golden Retriever passed young due to a fast moving cancer. We lost him at 3:15 on Christmas Eve day. A few years later he asked for help in the garage, normal for us. He had me lift a tarp from a motor lift. On it was a life sized chainsaw carving of Bacchus. It was years later but at exactly 3:15 pm, Christmas Eve day that he gave it to me. We both cried. And yet another thoughtful gift. One of so many. New Years Eve about 20 years and 2 months married. Walked me into the bedroom. On the bed sat a familiar box but I couldn't place it. It contained 2 years worth of every letter we'd written to eachother while he was hundreds of miles away at school. Yes, the snailmail days. We sat on our bed for over 4 hour reading them to eachother. Alot of laughs were had at our younger selve's expense. These are only an iota of thoughtful gifts I've gotten from him, whether it was a physical item or a gesture of love, over about 30 years together. Not sure how I got so lucky.
I just would like to leave a reminder that people have different love languages. Some people crave to receive or really love to make fancy gifts; others just don't find gifts that important. If your SO is not creative in gift giving to you or if you feel that they do not appreciate the thoughtful gifts you put so much effort in, this does not necessarily mean that they do not love you! Maybe they just speak another love language? Don't suffer in silence or secretly nourish a resentment because of that - talk about it and find out! You will most probably both have an easier time afterwards. There are even tests online where you can learn about the different love languages and find out which one is yours. (I will quickly look it up and post a link.)
Here it is: https://5lovelanguages.com/quizzes/love-language
Load More Replies...This post makes me happy for all these people, but also makes me resent my ex. He never did anything like this for me, and anything nice he did surprise me with was with the expectation that I would DEFINITELY have sex with him. If I didn't, he got mad. There was one time I wrote a song for him and HE'S the musician. He never got that creative for me. I went way out of my way for him (moved across the state for him, changed jobs several times for him, sacrificed several holidays in a row for him) and it was never good enough for him. Thanks to this post, I know I should raise the bar.
It's the little things that matter. Hubby and I have bt together for 31 years. He gets upset if I don't let him hold the door for me. I make his favorite meals .
Us too and we just celebrated our anniversary this week. The doors, the packages, holds my hands, doesn't let me walk on the side of the road, helps around. I clean, I cook, and yes he gets his favorites.
Load More Replies...I am a bit envious of these woodwork gifts. I almost regretted being single - but then I remebered that I always fall in love with funny, nerdy blokes with backproblems who can baerly tell one end of a hammer from the other.. So no woodworking gifts for me. Oh well... :-D
Learn woodworking and make great gifts for yourself!
Load More Replies...Me and my partner are going back to my state across the country. We planned on stopping only once but I used my persuasion skills to convince the person paying for the trip (my mother, as I'm disabled and can't work) to pay for another stop. Up until that part my partner knows, but the reason why is so we can go to Hello Kitty coffee (he's mentioned it quite a bit of times) and take a look at São Paulo's Japanese neighborhood, the dream of every brazilian nerd.
I always try to put funny comments to brighten up someone else's bad day ..I love panda.. well the clean ones
Over the years, my mate has gifted me some very thoughtful presents. On my birthday, he had roses delivered. Soon after, my mother called. She got roses too, the card said, "Thank you". (Ever since she tends to side with him lol!)
Awesome, every one of you! It doesn't matter what you did, your wives and girlfriends know what it meant to them, and the fact that you all worked from your hearts and your love of your ladies is seriously beautiful.
I am an embalmer and one valentine's day many years ago my hubby made me a 'skull & facial trauma reconstruction kit' with drilled aluminium strip's, fine mesh, tiny screws, airbrush etc. Not everyone's idea of a romantic gift but I loved it!