Question Posted Wednesday January 26 2005, 1:11 pm
Ok, yesterday I was on the phone with my boyfriend and he asked me what I want to do on Valentines Day. I'm 13 and he's 14. What should I do on V-Day with him and also------what is something that i should get as a gift 4 him????? Thanx---I rate high!!!!!!
Maddy_xOo answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 3:01 pm: ok .. im 13 too and i have the same problem .. u should go out to the movies and buy him a box of chocolates or maybe a chain good luck ! [ Maddy_xOo's advice column | Ask Maddy_xOo A Question ]
MyPainIsReal answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 1:44 pm: Go to the movies. That's always fun. And maybe grab some lunch?? Make the day all about you two. If you don't want to go out just go to one of your houses. Get some good dvd's and just have him come over and if you're up to it, make him lunch. If you know how to cook simple things that'd be awesome. Beings you guys are young you can do what I did one time. This guy liked me so for christmas I bought a picture frame and put my school picture in it and gave it to him. He seemed to think it was awesome. It's a small yet sweet thing to do. Have fun :) [ MyPainIsReal's advice column | Ask MyPainIsReal A Question ]
Manulo answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 1:27 pm: Go out and have fun. Grab a bite to eat and either a movie or hang out. The special thing about that day more than anything is that your spending it together. A good gift would be gift certificate or if you know there is something he really likes when you two ever talk then surprise him. [ Manulo's advice column | Ask Manulo A Question ]
MummuM answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 1:24 pm: You could make it a day, just for both of you guys. Hangout with eachother a home, rent a bunch of both your favorite movies and spend the hole day together. You could get him a bunch of candy and chocolate, then make him a card telling him just how much he means to you!
♥ Krissy [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
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