This week were gonna get serious and deal with one of lifes greatest mysteries - why are almost all of the gift giving holidays slanted towards women?
I know, I know, this is gonna arouse a little controversy, especially from some of you women out there. And ladies, please dont take this the wrong way - I still love yall as much as ever, but I have to tell it like it is. Bottom line, gift giving holidays are geared towards women receiving the majority of the gifts. Its as simple as that.
Yall should know me well enough by now to know that Im not going to say something like that without being able to back it up. Its my responsibility as a serious journalist to support my statements with facts. So, in that spirit, heres a list of the six major gift giving holidays along with where all those gifts seem to be going:
1. Valentines Day - Is there any couple alive who can honestly say on Valentines Day that more money was spent on the man than the woman? If theres a couple like that out there, please write me, cause your story would make a full length column in and of itself. We all know, just by what is put on sale on Valentines Day, that this holiday is slanted towards women. If you dont believe me, kindly tell me many men out there are longing for gifts like flowers, balloons, heart shaped boxes of candy, or edible underwear? Hmmm?
$$$ Advantage: Women.
2. Anniversaries - This is a slam dunk for women. Anniversaries exist solely to pay homage to the female in the relationship. Most times, she gets expensive jewelry, nice clothing items, trips, cars, etc., etc. What does the man typically receive? Usually either a mailbox, some work clothes, or a gift certificate to a store that doesnt exactly sell male oriented items (Victorias Secret, for example). In fact, to no mans surprise, this certificate usually ends up being redeemed for items that benefit the woman.
$$$ Advantage: Women.
3. Mothers Day - I cant knock this one at all, but obviously the gifts all go to women on this day. In fact, any man worth his britches loves his mama and should be glad to pony up big on this holiday. I know I wish I could.
$$$ Advantage: Women.
4. Christmas - If Christmas was any more oriented towards women, Santa would physically resemble Martha Stewart. But, dont take my word for it, research it yourself - visit a Sears one day, walk through the store, and tell me if at least two-thirds of the items in there arent oriented towards women? I think thats why Sears is still hanging on in the retail world. If you want to see what happens when a store tries offering a more gender balanced mix of products, visit a K Mart (while you still can). Theyre learning the hard way what it means to not openly cater to women.
$$$ Advantage: Women.
5. Easter - When I was a boy growing up, I got lots of Easter candy each year, so Ill admit that food wise the holiday is a break even between boys and girls. However, what slants this one towards women are the clothes. Have you ever seen a young woman on Easter without a new dress and accompanying accessories? As for us guys, I can remember some years just being handed a new tie if I could still fit into my previous years stuff.
$$$ Advantage: Women.
6. Fathers Day - This is the only holiday where men rake in most of the loot. But, most wives, recognizing that, purchase gifts for their honey that ultimately end up benefiting them - stuff like gutter cleaners, new paint brushes, woodworking equipment, and the like. And guess what - all those things end up producing goods or services that ultimately benefit the woman.
$$$ Advantage: Debatable.
And there you have it - clear, non-biased proof that most gift giving holidays favor the woman. I guess this is to be expected, and is just as nature intended. Id like to discuss this topic even more, but, I have to finish up this column right now. The upstairs bathtub is clogged, and thisll be the first chance Ive had to use that new super strength plunger I received this past Christmas. And guess who gave it to me?
Ed Williams has sinced written about articles on various topics from Lingerie, Women. Ed was born June 19, 1956, to Ed and Barbra Williams in Forsyth, Georgia. He was raised in Juliette and is a proud product of the Monroe County public school system. He graduated from Mary Persons High School in 1974, obtained an Associates degree f. Ed Williams's top article generates over 5400 views. to your Favourites.
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