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Random post, but here goes! Ok, I was chatting to my friend yesterday about Christmas and she said that she felt bad for spending less on her son this year, now that her daughter had a partner. I didn't understand what she meant so asked her to explain. So, her boy is 15, and her daughter is 24 & has a partner of 2 years. They are renting a flat, and are looking to buy. She said that (let's not get into the insane amount she spends - that's another post!!) just say she spends £300 each on her son and her daughter (I've just made that amount up), because her daughter now has a long term partner she now looks on him as her son, and splits the £300 between the daughter and her partner. And so coz daughter is now only getting £150 she can now only spend £150 on her son! I said that didn't make sense, why should her boy miss out, and she really didn't understand what I was saying. I said why would you treat a guy who you've known 2 years like your son who you've had his entire life!? What do you think?? Does anyone else do this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As a small family we now just buy small token gifts. No children to buy for. We don't do the Christmas thing, just see our son and wife for a brunch over the Christmas break. NotvChristmas day. They go picnicking on the beach with the dog. I realised many years ago that Christmas was a stressful time rather than a pleasure. It's now virtually ignored. Obviously when our son was small we did it for him.
I have 3 daughters and a son and they have always received the same amount, so when my eldest daughter made her own 'nest', the money in her christmas card was the same as what was in the other 3, even though she had to share it with her partner. That's how it's always been, and i see no problems with it. Of course, they all have partners now so the matter never arises.
As regards birthdays; whatever i decide to give my 4 children (usually £20 or £30), their partners will receive half that amount on their birthdays. No-one seems to complain.