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Feminist Thoughts, Sociology, and Thoughtful Gifts | Everyday Womtras

Welcome to Everyday Womtras — a space for thoughtful gifts, feminist ideas, sociology, and the kind of observations that sit somewhere between academic and slightly unhinged (in the best way).

If you’re looking for gift ideas that actually land, insights into gift giving psychology, or just enjoy reading about human behaviour, relationships, and everyday life through a slightly different lens, you’re in the right place.

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This Is My Internal Monologue Externalised

This isn’t just a blog about unhinged gifts.

It's a place where:

  • I post my chaos - backed up by academic studies (English degree going to good use there then)

  • Consider cultural constructs sociologically via my lived experience

  • Go on the odd feminist rant 

  • Articulate random thoughts into something possibly meaningful, likely relatable, certainly tangential

Because the way we think, choose, connect, and give isn’t random — it’s shaped by culture, expectation, and social dynamics, and once you see it, you can't stop seeing it.

From the way we choose gifts to the way we express care, communicate identity, and signal understanding — there’s always more to it, especially if you overthink and overanalyse absolutely everthing.

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Gift Giving Psychology & Ideas

Explore how to choose meaningful gifts that feel personal, intentional, and actually get a reaction. Learn why most gifts miss the mark — and how to get it right more often.

Sociology & Feminist Perspectives

Thoughts on:

  • emotional labour

  • social expectations

  • identity and relationships

  • the invisible work people do every day

Observations & Random Thoughts

The kind of ideas that don’t fit neatly anywhere else — but still feel worth sharing. These are often the same thoughts behind the sayings and designs you’ll find on products across the site.

The Psychology of Gift Giving 

Research into gift giving psychology shows that people don’t just want gifts — they want to feel understood. That moment of recognition, when someone thinks: "That's a bit of me that is."

And whether it’s a product, a post, or a passing thought — that’s the thread running through everything here.

Thoughtfully Designed Gifts

If you like the tone of these posts, you’ll likely enjoy the products and vice versa. Everyday Womtra gifts are created with the same idea in mind: thoughtful, intentional, and designed to resonate.

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