Question Posted Saturday December 11 2004, 9:19 pm
im fwb with this guy and were pretty good friends..and well christmas is coming up and he asked me what i wanted but i told him i didnt know..i thought it was kinda wierd he was gonna get me something..but anyway..so i guess that means were exchanging gifts..but i really like him ..like i love him..and i know he doesnt like me more then friends..so i want to get him something like special..but not like were going out..like thoughtful but not over the top..any suggestions?thanks tons
Steph2 answered Sunday December 12 2004, 6:51 pm: well first, he asked you what you wanted right? hey he might like you! he probably does..not that many guys do that. alright, onto the gift part. ok, whats he into? i'm assuming sports maybe..i mean if hes into sports you could get him like a giftcard to a sports store, or if you dont like that idea and want to give him something more thoughtful, you could give him like a cute picture frame with like a pic of you, or you and him in it or something?? i think thats thoughtful. you might want to consider talking to his close friends and ask them what he really really likes a lot..and make something cool out of it..or if you have like pics of you two like hanging out..or like trips of some sort like field trips you could make a scrapbook? i dunno thats pretty special..its something he could look at when hes down n stuff..so i realllly hope i helped, and let me know how it works out! good luck!
elrodgurl7888 answered Sunday December 12 2004, 7:55 am: You should get him something that has to do with his intrests. If he likes to play sports get him a sports jersey or a football or a new baseball glove. A real present comes from the heart. If you do like/love him then you'll know what he would like that would be a special gift from the heart.Hope I helped. [ elrodgurl7888's advice column | Ask elrodgurl7888 A Question ]
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