You won't believe the hilarious gifts these women received!

With life’s ups and downs, we've all had those moments where a small gesture or gift has made our day a bit brighter.

However, not all presents hit the mark, and a poorly considered gift can lead to amusement, bemusement or even worse…utter disappointment!


Some women have recently shared (and laughed about) the worst gifts they have ever been given on Mumsnet, a British parenting online platform.

One woman recounted that her husband, in what must have been an attempt at practicality, once gifted her a toilet brush for their 20th wedding anniversary.

She shared that her husband made the bizarre decision to gift her a toilet brush considering that they had apparently been on the lookout for one for quite some time.


photo (1).jpg
Women shared the ‘awful’ gifts they’ve received on an online parenting platform. Image source: karlyukav on Freepik.


In a twist of fate, the same woman once received a massive book filled with 1001 recipe ideas–but the timing was all wrong!

‘Many years ago, I was in a hospital (for gallstones), and my "get well" gift was a massive book of 1001 recipe ideas, I tried not to take offence, but once again....really?’ She shared.


Her story sparked a flurry of responses on the page, with numerous ladies sharing their own tales of gift disasters.

One woman recalled receiving some anti-ageing cream. While another was gifted a book titled How To Be Happy, and a third was given a frying pan!

The 'worst gift' experiences were vast and varied, and it wasn't just the older generation sharing them. Younger women chimed in too.

One lady remembered that in her teenage years, her forgetful father dashed to a petrol station last-minute and presented her with a mini football and a copy of Q Magazine (a now-defunct UK rock magazine).

‘I didn't mind, but I pointed out that they also sell booze and chocolate in petrol stations,’ she quipped.


Another added: 'When I was pregnant with my first baby, a work colleague gave me three pull-ups [nappies]. They were in a pretty gift bag, just loose. She had a toddler at the time, so I guess they were spare!'

No one did any counting, but perhaps it’s worth sharing one woman’s experience of having been given odd gifts more than once.

She was once gifted a cookbook titled ‘Meat Feasts’–despite being a vegetarian for over a decade.

Next, she was also given tickets to an action-packed theme park while dealing with chronic pain from a car crash.

And last but not least, she was given a dressing gown in a colour she was known for despising. She said she must have looked surprised as she unwrapped it, as the giver said: ‘I know you don’t like blue, but they didn’t have any other dressing gowns in your size.’


Others meanwhile pointed out that their husbands were the culprits of their stories.

One disappointed wife shared: 'Frying pan from my husband. To make matters worse it was in a big exciting box and I left it till last.'

'My husband bought me a toilet seat for my birthday,' another wife added, as a third shared 'I got a mahogany-coloured toilet seat as an anniversary present from my now ex-husband, that was a bit disappointing.'

And a last one added, 'About to date myself here, but who cares. It was a Jane Fonda exercise video from my husband. My weight has been a sensitive issue for much of my adult life.'

'I didn't say anything, but I just stored it and never used it. It was a misguided attempt to support and help me. Nothing more. To be fair, in 30 years of marriage, it is the only bad gift he has ever bought me.'
Key Takeaways
  • Women have shared the worst gifts they've ever received in an online parenting platform.
  • Unappreciated gifts range from a toilet brush received as a 20th wedding anniversary present to a book titled How To Be Happy and a frying pan.
  • One unfortunate woman revealed she’d been given lousy gifts more than once, adding that she was gifted a cookbook with the words 'meat feasts' in the title, despite having been a vegetarian for over ten years.
  • Others meanwhile shared stories about their husbands with unimpressive gifts.
So ladies (and gentlemen too!), if you've been the recipient of such disastrous or hilarious presents, do share your stories with us in the comments below!
 
Sponsored
In the early years of my marriage my new husband bought me a large frypan for Christmas, each piece - pan, handle, screws, - wrapped separately lol. I loved to cook, and it was a high quality one, so I loved it.
38 years later, have ditched the deadbeat hubby (as he turned out to be) but still using that frypan lol :ROFLMAO:
 
A brush and comb set for the totally bald male?

A can of shaving cream for a fella who has a lifelong luxuriant full face beard?

A pair of Nike runners for a transtibial (lower leg) amputee?

The list is endless!

EDIT: For our wedding, we asked for cash, no gifts. I used the cash on a set of good quality set of golf clubs. I am not joking, but no complaints at the time from my now ex-wife.
 
  • Wow
Reactions: Jennylolo
I still get the same one all the time!!!
Almost everyone I know is aware that I do not, and never have drunk alcohol...
I guarantee I've received at least 50 bottles in my life!

Truthfully though, it doesn't upset me, because I either open it for them, on the day or pass it on for parties etc., so, if they don't like it, I tell them someone else chose it!
I've even twice won booze prizes at work... one was a huge Easter Basket, the other was a first prize in a charity raffle with loads of camping goods 3 x slabs of beer and a box of 15 x bottles of different spirits.
I know they all loved me at work... 'cos I gave it all away!
 
  • Like
Reactions: Jennylolo
I can't say that I have received any terrible gifts from anyone in my life. Hubby is quite the thinker and usually gifts me things that I really love, or are in desperate need as a replacement for something I have owned for ages that has broken. He is very alert to things like that.

The only thing I ever received that made me pretend was perfect even though it wasn't, came from my oldest stepson. He was doing woodwork at school and decided to make me a CD tower for my birthday. It was beautiful, perfectly put together, great finish and grain, only problem was he didn't measure the CD's properly and won't fit in the tower. Nothing on this planet would have made me look disappointed. He was so pleased when I opened it. I ended up using it as part of storage of mum's bits and pieces in my corner of the garage. He is in his 50's now and I never told him the CD's would not fit. I told him I wanted to use it for my special stuff that is hands off dad.

Now, we are at a stage in our lives where we don't want any new stuff. So, ask upon every event, no presents please. Just remember us on the day. They don't listen, but, gift cards have their place.
 
With life’s ups and downs, we've all had those moments where a small gesture or gift has made our day a bit brighter.

However, not all presents hit the mark, and a poorly considered gift can lead to amusement, bemusement or even worse…utter disappointment!


Some women have recently shared (and laughed about) the worst gifts they have ever been given on Mumsnet, a British parenting online platform.

One woman recounted that her husband, in what must have been an attempt at practicality, once gifted her a toilet brush for their 20th wedding anniversary.

She shared that her husband made the bizarre decision to gift her a toilet brush considering that they had apparently been on the lookout for one for quite some time.


View attachment 28778
Women shared the ‘awful’ gifts they’ve received on an online parenting platform. Image source: karlyukav on Freepik.


In a twist of fate, the same woman once received a massive book filled with 1001 recipe ideas–but the timing was all wrong!

‘Many years ago, I was in a hospital (for gallstones), and my "get well" gift was a massive book of 1001 recipe ideas, I tried not to take offence, but once again....really?’ She shared.


Her story sparked a flurry of responses on the page, with numerous ladies sharing their own tales of gift disasters.

One woman recalled receiving some anti-ageing cream. While another was gifted a book titled How To Be Happy, and a third was given a frying pan!

The 'worst gift' experiences were vast and varied, and it wasn't just the older generation sharing them. Younger women chimed in too.

One lady remembered that in her teenage years, her forgetful father dashed to a petrol station last-minute and presented her with a mini football and a copy of Q Magazine (a now-defunct UK rock magazine).

‘I didn't mind, but I pointed out that they also sell booze and chocolate in petrol stations,’ she quipped.


Another added: 'When I was pregnant with my first baby, a work colleague gave me three pull-ups [nappies]. They were in a pretty gift bag, just loose. She had a toddler at the time, so I guess they were spare!'

No one did any counting, but perhaps it’s worth sharing one woman’s experience of having been given odd gifts more than once.

She was once gifted a cookbook titled ‘Meat Feasts’–despite being a vegetarian for over a decade.

Next, she was also given tickets to an action-packed theme park while dealing with chronic pain from a car crash.

And last but not least, she was given a dressing gown in a colour she was known for despising. She said she must have looked surprised as she unwrapped it, as the giver said: ‘I know you don’t like blue, but they didn’t have any other dressing gowns in your size.’


Others meanwhile pointed out that their husbands were the culprits of their stories.

One disappointed wife shared: 'Frying pan from my husband. To make matters worse it was in a big exciting box and I left it till last.'

'My husband bought me a toilet seat for my birthday,' another wife added, as a third shared 'I got a mahogany-coloured toilet seat as an anniversary present from my now ex-husband, that was a bit disappointing.'

And a last one added, 'About to date myself here, but who cares. It was a Jane Fonda exercise video from my husband. My weight has been a sensitive issue for much of my adult life.'

'I didn't say anything, but I just stored it and never used it. It was a misguided attempt to support and help me. Nothing more. To be fair, in 30 years of marriage, it is the only bad gift he has ever bought me.'
Key Takeaways

  • Women have shared the worst gifts they've ever received in an online parenting platform.
  • Unappreciated gifts range from a toilet brush received as a 20th wedding anniversary present to a book titled How To Be Happy and a frying pan.
  • One unfortunate woman revealed she’d been given lousy gifts more than once, adding that she was gifted a cookbook with the words 'meat feasts' in the title, despite having been a vegetarian for over ten years.
  • Others meanwhile shared stories about their husbands with unimpressive gifts.
So ladies (and gentlemen too!), if you've been the recipient of such disastrous or hilarious presents, do share your stories with us in the comments below!
I remember a gift from a girl many years ago, I had to go to the doctors with it!!!!.
 
Well, usually the gift to give a man who has everything... is penicillin...!!!
I'm allergic to it, years while working in Cantrbury Hospital in the UK I had an accident and went to casualty dep, they drained it and were going to give me a tetanus toxoid I told them I was allergic so they gave me penniicllin whwn I wokw the said to me why didn't tell them I was allergic, this was back in the day when they used to inject the cure directly into the heart. I couldn't believe the supid bastard asing why I was allergic to pennicillin" , I have since found out I'm allergic to stilnox and ketamine which evidently makes me hallucinate buger I thought shades of purple haze.
 
I'm allergic to it, years while working in Cantrbury Hospital in the UK I had an accident and went to casualty dep, they drained it and were going to give me a tetanus toxoid I told them I was allergic so they gave me penniicllin whwn I wokw the said to me why didn't tell them I was allergic, this was back in the day when they used to inject the cure directly into the heart. I couldn't believe the supid bastard asing why I was allergic to pennicillin" , I have since found out I'm allergic to stilnox and ketamine which evidently makes me hallucinate buger I thought shades of purple haze.
What can I say...? You better behave...! LOL
 
  • Like
Reactions: MariaG
What can I say...? You better behave...! LOL
I have since I got married, the missus would kill me, Actually this reminds that years ago in the UK Merch, two mates sailed together for years, whepaying thier wives would come down to ship to mee them. Of course while they were away they used to playup and got a dose and when we paid off it still hadn't cleared up comepletly, so he got his mate and they staged an arguement in front of thier wives and one blloke kicked his mate fair in the nuts, well he was out of action for a while and when he came good the other had also cleared . Afet a bit of cold shoulder they got back together and to my are still very good friends?
 
I have since I got married, the missus would kill me, Actually this reminds that years ago in the UK Merch, two mates sailed together for years, whepaying thier wives would come down to ship to mee them. Of course while they were away they used to playup and got a dose and when we paid off it still hadn't cleared up comepletly, so he got his mate and they staged an arguement in front of thier wives and one blloke kicked his mate fair in the nuts, well he was out of action for a while and when he came good the other had also cleared . Afet a bit of cold shoulder they got back together and to my are still very good friends?
So THAT'S how you get brain damage...!!!
 
  • Haha
Reactions: bluetang

Join the conversation

News, deals, games, and bargains for Aussies over 60. From everyday expenses like groceries and eating out, to electronics, fashion and travel, the club is all about helping you make your money go further.

Seniors Discount Club

The SDC searches for the best deals, discounts, and bargains for Aussies over 60. From everyday expenses like groceries and eating out, to electronics, fashion and travel, the club is all about helping you make your money go further.
  1. New members
  2. Jokes & fun
  3. Photography
  4. Nostalgia / Yesterday's Australia
  5. Food and Lifestyle
  6. Money Saving Hacks
  7. Offtopic / Everything else

Latest Articles

  • We believe that retirement should be a time to relax and enjoy life, not worry about money. That's why we're here to help our members make the most of their retirement years. If you're over 60 and looking for ways to save money, connect with others, and have a laugh, we’d love to have you aboard.
  • Advertise with us

User Menu

Enjoyed Reading our Story?

  • Share this forum to your loved ones.
Change Weather Postcode×
Change Petrol Postcode×