CaitLynnG answered Saturday January 22 2005, 11:37 pm: I would set up something fun for him. Maybe, take him out to get something to eat. Or make dinner for him, add some candles. Whatever he likes. [ CaitLynnG's advice column | Ask CaitLynnG A Question ]
tawnyj2j answered Saturday January 22 2005, 6:24 pm: you should get him something simple not to cheesey but not to cheap....give him something he wants......like a hug or a kiss!! [ tawnyj2j's advice column | Ask tawnyj2j A Question ]
DeeplyInLove102203 answered Saturday January 22 2005, 6:08 pm: You could get him candy and a teddy bear or make him a card from the heart lol! or just stuff he would like! hope i helped if you need anything else just ask*
DrummeR4LifE answered Saturday January 22 2005, 6:03 pm: Well you two could go out for dinner or lunch... or buy him something sweet, something that he may like, or you could always make him something.
H.I.H. [ DrummeR4LifE's advice column | Ask DrummeR4LifE A Question ]
x0xhollisterrr answered Saturday January 22 2005, 5:27 pm: It depends on how close you are to him. If you two are like "in love", then he'll really like something you made yourself, accompanied by a letter explaining all the reasons you love him + stuff like that. If you two aren't all that serious yet, get him some silly gifts that hafta do with stuff he likes -- or stuff having to do w/ inside jokes, if you have any. Like my ex likes The Homiez so I got him some Homiez figurines. Good luck!=)
..xo* Jess [ x0xhollisterrr's advice column | Ask x0xhollisterrr A Question ]
mikesgurl101 answered Saturday January 22 2005, 5:25 pm: that is so sweet some people think boys are the only ones that ares upposed to do that but n e ways jelwry or mabe a video game or shirt they really want alot thanks for sending you question [ mikesgurl101's advice column | Ask mikesgurl101 A Question ]
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