He's surrounded by women at home, and now that his daughters are much more grown up, Tim McGraw is admitting that his Christmas shopping is much tougher than it used to be. 

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The "Diamond Rings and Old Barstools" singer dished to WIN 98.5 about the struggles of being outnumbered in a house with wife, Faith Hill, and his three daughters Gracie, Maggie and Audrey on a normal basis, but admitted the holiday season is more difficult because his girls are all grown up-and therefore far more difficult to shop for than they were as little kids.  

"I think I'm pretty thoughtful, for the most part," he said. "It's tough, you know, havin' daughters, because once they reach a certain age, it's all about the clothes and that kinda thing, so I'm not very good at that. If I had boys it's be footballs and baseball gloves, and stuff like that, but daughters, it's a little tougher." 

McGraw and Hill, who have been married since 1996, have been parents for some time though, so it's likely that despite the struggles McGraw talks about in the interview, he has a good idea nowadays about what to expect when it comes to his kids.  

Gracie is now 18, while her sisters, Maggie and Audrey, are 17 and 14 respectively.