so far me and my boyfriend have had the PERFECT relationship. we've been going out for 10.5 months and i dont know what to get him for our 1 year anniversary?? what should i get him? do i get him anything?? do i make him something?? if so what?? HELP!!
xoMarisox answered Monday November 1 2004, 7:23 pm: Here is a quick idea.... joke presents are always fun. They make people laugh, however you may want to get him something romantic, a nice pair of flannel pajama paints may work. If he likes movies, buy him a movie and a bowl, then in the bowl put popcorn, his fav. drink and his fav. candy, then watch the movie together. Hope I helped! Rate me please! Good luck!
daNceRz_KiSs_27 answered Monday November 1 2004, 6:51 pm: Hmmmmm.....well maybe u should get him a nice shirt or something, or a nice outfit.(Depends how much income u have) and then to make it sweet make him a really nice card that says how much u care about him and how great this year has been. I'm sure he'll appreciate it.
ask_the_becsturr answered Monday November 1 2004, 6:22 pm: well you defenatly need to take into consideration what he likes. the best resents are thoughtful ones. get him somthing that represents an inside joke and dont worry about going out of your way and spending a million dollars you''ll just make yourself broke and resent him for taht. [ ask_the_becsturr's advice column | Ask ask_the_becsturr A Question ]
frenchy answered Monday November 1 2004, 6:16 pm: hey! i think that you should hint you're anniversary coming up but wait a lil while since its more than a month away and you never know what can happen. but i think that you shouls show him that you're getting him something without begin too obvious about it, but so that he still gets it. i think that you could bake him cookies or brownies and/or get him something that cute but not too serious that a grown up would have gotten. but i cant really tell you what, cause i dont know how old you are... hope i helped, peace and love! [ frenchy's advice column | Ask frenchy A Question ]
xO_Chelsea_Ox answered Monday November 1 2004, 6:06 pm: You can make him a photo album for all the special times yall have had, get him a watch, or you can get him tickets to his favorite team or band... I hoped i helped!! :)
caliexoxo13 answered Monday November 1 2004, 5:44 pm: Get him something that has meaning between you two. Something special. I really don't know what kind of guy he is, but mayve like a jacked our something. I really hope I helped. ~Calie~ [ caliexoxo13's advice column | Ask caliexoxo13 A Question ]
charmed-cherry21 answered Monday November 1 2004, 5:31 pm: You don't HAVE to get him anything and why are you so worried its only been ten and a half months you still have like what a month and a half to two months? But get him maybe like some tickets to a concert for his favorite band.
x0x_surfergirl_x0x answered Monday November 1 2004, 5:02 pm: Hey girlie,
As you know they say "A way to a man's heart is through his stomache" You could make him something...like make a great anniversary dinner. You can buy him a nice watch or after shave stuff! (that stuff is good!) I'd do all three. I bet you can't wait to see if he does anything for you. ;)
G/L with it
xo0x adriana [ x0x_surfergirl_x0x's advice column | Ask x0x_surfergirl_x0x A Question ]
Ask_Anything answered Monday November 1 2004, 5:01 pm: make a combination of things that make you remember your times together- good and bad. it should reflect your relationship and be creative! a memory box, an adorable card and something silly should be perfect... then again i dont know your boyfriend! so do what would best fit your relationship! =] -ask_anything [ Ask_Anything's advice column | Ask Ask_Anything A Question ]
Sherry answered Monday November 1 2004, 5:00 pm: What does he like? Video games? a card with money? Gift certificates to music, clothes, food places etc. Just think about what he likes and maybe ask his mom or dad for ideas. [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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