What has everyone got for their dad’s, who are usually particularly hard to buy for?

Also, to add a caveat, totally fine to have a complicated relationship with your dad. If this is the case, please be kind to yourself and ignore this post!

    • Ni@kbin.socialOP
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      I’m with you here, I have a very complicated guilt filled relationship with my dad and often this time of year causes issues. I always think it’s nice to focus on the positive father figures or even mentors in your life and reach out to show appreciation and know none of this is on you!

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        Eh it’s been 11 years since he went off the rails so I’m pretty much over it. Sucks around his bday but on weekends like this I’m mostly just happy to not have to spend time and money on an awkward meal out like most people I know. Gonna lounge in pyjamas instead and nobody can even make me feel bad for it lol.

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          Honestly I admire you so much for this. I am feeling the guilt to go have to spend time with my dad over spending time with my partner (who is an amazing dad). As you say it’s always awkward and toxic but still the guilt remains. Great that are prioritising yourself, have a wonderful weekend!

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            Well I hope that whatever you do, it’s as bearable as possible and you get to come home to your awesome partner asap. I don’t know your situation so can’t comment any further on that, just remember your feelings in all of this matter too.

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      My dad ran out on us when i was a toddler. So yeah. That’s how my father’s day is gonna be.

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        Yeah it’s so tricky, people seem to assume that you should have a great relationship with your parents, I certainly don’t . Instead, treat yourself nicely this weekend!

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          My local football club I support had a father’s day promotion, but a couple weeks beforehand they sent out an email allowing people to opt out. Really nice to see

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    I get my dad every year what he always wanted.

    A life without me in it.

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      Sorry to hear that, it can be a very complicated time to year. Best to be extra kind to yourself!

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    My dad died last year so nothing. But… I didn’t ever get him anything. He was of the opinion that he had a birthday and that was enough and that Father’s Day was just an excuse to sell cards.

    Personally, I like receiving gifts and my kids are still kids so they get excited by proxy. I like single malt whisky so there’s always that (though obviously their mum has to get involved).

    And I like to cook (come and check out https://feddit.uk/c/cooking_with_fire if you’re into barbecue of any sort!) So there’s always some little gadget or ingredient (hot sauce or something). They can get me.

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      I’m sorry for you loss!

      My partner is the same, likes getting things from our kid. It’s very cute seeing father’s day from their perspective. My partner is very into bbqing (although it always brings on rain) so thanks for your suggestion.

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        Kids are the best thing for making festivities (birthdays, Christmas, Halloween, etc) exciting again. They get so into them.

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    Bought a part to fix his car door window mechanism and told him I’ll fix it. I don’t really know a thing about fixing cars so he’ll probably be losing a window.

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      Hah! I hope not, and wish you luck fixing the door. It’s a very thoughtful idea, I think we couild all use a few less chores and jobs to sort out!

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    I got him a bag of coffee. Unfortunately I then discovered another bag of coffee I got him for the last occasion that I forgot to give him

    So a trip to John Lewis later and he’s got a rice cooker. Luckily my sister isn’t in the city so as long as I see him I win by default

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      It doesn’t always have to be a competition you know!

      (says the oldest grandchild, whose grandmother has drunkenly confirmed that means she’ll always automatically be the favourite 🕶 )

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      Hah win by default, well congratulations on thay. Also rice cookers are amazing, we use ours way more than we thought we would.

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    I usually get a bottle of whatever spirit he’s low on. Slightly ironic in that he has almost every spirit but the personal kind.

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    Was chatting to a friend of mine last night who bought his dad a set of canvas prints of family pets over the years which is remarkably thoughtful and made me feel a bit shit about getting mine a moonpig card and a bottle of rum.

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      Sounds like a great idea! All the dads in my life seem to like IPA at the moment

  • juniper
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    I didn’t get my dad a gift, just popped a card in the post. Now I’m thinking maybe I’m a crap daughter and I’ll ruminate on that for a while.

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      I’m popping out to get a card this morning, and a stamp, and I’ll have to sign it and post it before last post so it stands a chance of getting there only a little late.

      Dad knows I am there for him when the shit hits the fan. He’s visiting my sister tomorrow.

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        Sounds great, I bought all my cards last min yesterday… All thay really matters is knowing you’ll be there for him

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        Yes! To be fair he was going to come down for a visit (we’re 100 miles apart) but he wants to go to the track and watch motorbike racing instead. I’m just happy he’ll be doing what he enjoys. :)

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          To be fair, that sounds absolutely amazing and great to get doing something together!

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            I won’t be going with him lol, he’s 100 miles up north - where I’m originally from.

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              Sorry I misread! At least you know he’s doing something he lives doing!

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        I find dad’s particularly tricky to buy for! And you are right, they get harder to buy for as they get older. I’ve found myself leaning more on days out and experiences. Maybe a meal?

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      You could try using Punkpost if it’s available where you are. They’re beautiful and you can include photos and other goodies if you want.

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      He’ll love the card and the thought. I’m only getting my dad a card, but my partner I’ve got a day out. If its playing on your mind maybe offer to take him out to a place he’d like.

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    A bunch of unique hot sauces. Last time I saw him he seemed to be experimenting and enjoying different ones, assumed I should… spice it up, rather than the usual chocolates.

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      That is a great idea, really different from the usual stuff. Maybe you can have a taste and compare on Sunday

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    Luckily there’s a lot of Mandalorian merch out there and my dad is really into that. Pretty easy this year!