Or scents! Try versace eau fraiche - nurses would love it. [emoji7][emoji7][emoji7]
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isn't the doctor married? his wife might be alarmed. she'd think: who is this woman giving an RL shirt to my cutie patootiee
Yes. That's why I'm asking if appropriate. But I'm sure doctors get lots of gifts from patients. Usually I give perfume but Dr Cutie doesn't seem to wear perfume.
My Tita told me he is part GermanSo that's why he is such eye candy!
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clothes are nice, if:
1. it's his style; and
2. it fits.
don't mind the wife. she's used to hubby receiving gifts from patients.
to be safe, give something that does not come in body sizes or unique styles. and one-size-fits-all does not always ring true.
it's Xmas time! give a parol! do it early, before he buys one himself.
find out what his alma mater is, and see if it has unique items that he may not yet have.
to wit. pshs has a nice watch (ask jut). a few days ago, i saw an skx seiko up commemorative watch.
caveat!
many doctors give their gifts away, for a variety of reasons that are not necessarily meant to downgrade anyone.
good luck.
Last edited by dr. d; October 2nd, 2018 at 07:57 PM.
Oh my! I can't afford that. It looks like all his watches are at the 6 digit range.
He wears sneakers but I'm shy to ask his shoe size
The wife is also a doctor so I agree that she will understand.
That's why I want to give him something that he will really like and not give away![]()