I am a woman – this is everything I don't want for Christmas

I am a woman – this is everything I don’t want for Christmas and what you should get me instead

  • Kaitlyn Nilles reveals what women
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A very honest mum has revealed the list of gifts she doesn’t want to unwrap this Christmas – and claims the women in your life feel the same way.

Kaitlyn Nilles scrunched up her face at the idea of heart-shaped jewelry, a bath and lotion set or personlised photo blankets.

She said those items can be ‘swapped out’ for something any mum or special woman in your life would actually like.

Her ideas included a voucher for a professional massage, a ‘night away from everyone’ and Botox.

Kaitlyn Nilles scrunched up her face at the idea of heart-shaped jewelry , a bath and lotion set or personlised photo blankets

The single mum-of-two urged her followers to send the video to ‘everyone’ and asked what else should make the list.

And they were quick to respond with their own wish list.

‘A housekeeper for post holiday refresh. A new sectional couch. Fresh paint in the living room…’ said another.

Many people said the list was ‘unrealistic’ despite agreeing it would be nice to receive one of the gifts.


Kaitlyn said she doesn’t want a body lotion pack – and would prefer to have a massage

‘I mean they are all considerably higher in cost compared to the first item, but I agree! A massage and a night away sounds like heaven.’

Another woman said she would love a manicure or pedicure for Christmas.

‘Swap out the Botox for laser hair removal for me please,’ added a third. 

‘Heart shaped jewelry ain’t gonna give me the boob and tummy lift I want for Christmas, that’s for sure,’ said another.

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And their own ‘please don’t’ list. 

‘Not another freaking mug,’ one mum said – earning 1754 likes. 

Some people disagreed with the list.

‘I’d be really insulted if my husband got me Botox. Each to their own I guess,’ one woman said.

‘I don’t get why so many want Botox, I truly don’t get it. Aging is such a privilege. 

Kaitlyn clarified the wish list item after hundreds of people made similar comments.

‘If I didn’t ask for Botox and that’s what someone got me, it would for sure be offensive! But I have had Botox and would love if someone gifted me my next session,’ she said.

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