This Sunday is Father’s Day. Here’s some help if you haven’t bought a gift yet. A new poll of 1,000 dads asked them what they actually want for Father’s Day this year. And the most-requested item requires zero thought or consideration. GIFT CARDS top the list. The most requested ones are for Amazon, Lowe’s, and Home Depot. 56% of dads ranked it as one of the top things they’d like to get. Here are the Top 10 . . .
1. A gift card. 2. Something food or drink related. 3. Clothing or shoes. 4. Electronics. 5. Tickets to a concert or sporting event. 6. Sporting goods. 7. Books or music. 8. Something for around the house. 9. Self-care stuff, like a massage. 10. Jewelry. Get him that nice brooch he’s had his eye on.
Beauty and personal care products also made the list. And 8% of dads said they’d like to get flowers.
The one thing you might NOT want to do for him is post some sort of tribute on social media. Only 10% of dads said that’s “very important” to them. Half said “not important at all.”
Well according to a survey, most dads want to spend Father's Day outdoors . . . not inside opening presents. 75% of dads say their ideal Father's Day is spent outdoors . . . doing stuff like hiking, camping, barbecuing, and fishing. And they prefer making food on a grill over going to a restaurant.
If he likes to cook, that could mean something practical (like a new grill) or unique (like a DIY hot sauce kit). If he works long hours and could benefit from relaxation, you might get him a game-changing massager or some comfy joggers so he can enjoy his downtime.
The father should want a strong relationship with a son, consisting of quality time over a lifetime, and he should want his son to look to him for guidance throughout his lifetime while making his own choice.
Boys rely on their fathers for guidance, and a model for how to behave in the world and in relationships. Research suggests that positive time spent with their fathers can reduce the likelihood of boys becoming anxious, depressed, or aggressive. Boys also crave warmth, affection, and tenderness from their fathers.
If a child doesn't have a father figure in their life consistently, this could lead to an insecure attachment style later in adulthood.” She adds that, for many people, these attachment styles ultimately present as what some refer to as “daddy issues.”
In 1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson issued the first presidential proclamation honoring fathers, designating the third Sunday in June as Father's Day. Six years later, the day was made a permanent national holiday when President Richard Nixon signed it into law on April 24, 1972.
Whether it's a hike in the great outdoors, a fun-filled day at an amusem*nt park, or a round of golf at his favorite course, a surprise outing is sure to delight and surprise your dad. It's a great opportunity to spend quality time together and show your appreciation for all that he does.
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