My boyfriend and I have been together since the summer, I'm 15 and he's 16. He has mentioned the holidays coming up and he really wants to get me something. I never even thought about it because I didn't even know we got to the stage in our relationship where we buy eachother things. Now, I have no idea what to get him. We haven't been together for that long and I'm worried whatever I get him he won't like. How do I make something sentimental, without looking cheap or stupid and how do I buy something for a 16 year old boy?
VonBondie answered Monday November 29 2004, 1:41 am: Looking back on when I was 16 - I was happy with whatever my girlfriend bought me. Presents would usually be things like aftershave (cologne), CDs (although it was more difficult to download them from the net at that point), videos and other little trinkets. You should be looking to spend a max of $20. And don't worry about it - he'll love you whatever you get him :) [ VonBondie's advice column | Ask VonBondie A Question ]
MeAndTheM00nX answered Sunday November 28 2004, 11:58 pm: cologne is always a goooood trick. you dont necessarily have to pick an expensive one... and when u buy it you can tell him that you picked it out because u would love to smell it on him. Say its really attractive. He'll like it trust me. [ MeAndTheM00nX's advice column | Ask MeAndTheM00nX A Question ]
dancinqueen08 answered Sunday November 28 2004, 11:11 pm: Talk to him and ask him. Tell him that you want to give him something he will like and if he says anything you get him he'll like then you tried. He will probably appreciate that you attempted to do something to make him happy. I think it is better to get something you know he will like then to waste money on something he won't ever use. Then again, whatever you get him he might not use but could think of you everytime he saw it. I guess it depends on how comfortable you feel with each scenario. [ dancinqueen08's advice column | Ask dancinqueen08 A Question ]
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