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Feminine Lighter

Posted: Thu Jul 27 2017 11:56am
by BeautifulSunshine
An amazing Lady supported me and you could say kind of set me up for life. She smokes and I wanted to gift her a finest quality lighter.

- The lighter must be at least 925 sterling silver if not gold.
- Very feminine in look, feel and hold.

The first criteria I can and have found. The second is proving more difficult. I've searched all the usual places.

Any ideas please?

Re: Feminine Lighter

Posted: Fri Jul 28 2017 12:35pm
by BeautifulSunshine
Anyone any ideas please?

Re: Feminine Lighter

Posted: Tue Aug 01 2017 6:20pm
by kevinchess1
Well,
If this amazing lady' means that much to you then do everything you can to stop her smoking!
failing that, I'm surprised you cant find an independent jeweler to help out
That what I did when I commissioned an entity ring for IDSIS
If it was me I taKE A look at Zippos website, they have some V nice lighters there
But I would really recomend my first suggestion

Re: Feminine Lighter

Posted: Tue Aug 01 2017 10:13pm
by BeautifulSunshine
kevinchess1 wrote:Well,
If this amazing lady' means that much to you then do everything you can to stop her smoking!
It's not for me to tell others what to and not to do.
kevinchess1 wrote: failing that, I'm surprised you cant find an independent jeweler to help out
That what I did when I commissioned an entity ring for IDSIS
Either masculine or non sterling silver / gold.
kevinchess1 wrote: If it was me I taKE A look at Zippos website, they have some V nice lighters there
But I would really recomend my first suggestion
Good quality Zippo lighter but the designs are too masculine.

Thank you for your suggestions.

Re: Feminine Lighter

Posted: Tue Aug 01 2017 10:24pm
by Oggy
I'm pretty sure that I have seen a dildo shaped lighter in the past.... :o Multi tasking..... :lol:

Re: Feminine Lighter

Posted: Wed Aug 02 2017 9:27am
by BeautifulSunshine
Oggy wrote:I'm pretty sure that I have seen a dildo shaped lighter in the past.... :o Multi tasking..... :lol:
Not appropriate.

Re: Feminine Lighter

Posted: Wed Aug 02 2017 9:44am
by Richard Frost
Given the cost, the anti social nature etc, I am surprised anyone wants to smoke nowadays. But some people seem intent to go to an early grave. I guess they have the right to choose that path if they so wish. As do people who want to encourage them buying gifts to facilitate the practice.

Re: Feminine Lighter

Posted: Thu Aug 03 2017 10:26am
by expressman33
gold plated nicotine patches

Re: Feminine Lighter

Posted: Thu Aug 03 2017 10:36am
by blythburgh
You obviously love the lady and want to show your love so why not a piece of jewellery for her? Or her favourite very expensive perfume. A spa day if she enjoys that sort of thing but if not sure do check she would feel comfortable with that sort of thing.

So many ways you can give this lovely lady something special without saying I am happy you smoke.

Re: Feminine Lighter

Posted: Thu Aug 03 2017 10:52am
by pabenny
William Joseph wrote:Given the cost, the anti social nature etc, I am surprised anyone wants to smoke nowadays. But some people seem intent to go to an early grave. I guess they have the right to choose that path if they so wish. As do people who want to encourage them buying gifts to facilitate the practice.
Yes, smokers do have the right to choose to smoke. But not when that harms other people around them.

As for gift-givers... would you buy alcohol for someone with a drink problem? Or fascist memorabilia for a racist?