my b.f n i have been dating for about a couple of weeks n hes the sweetest guy i've ever met and we do everything together but idk wat to get him for v-day! hes 15 (16 in may) and hes into baseball and basketball! and i want to get him something that he'll like and not something stupid! something to show that i care n i love hiM! i need ideas please help
Juliett answered Sunday January 30 2005, 1:54 pm: h3h3... you could always get him basketball tiskets for a game or baseball i mean they might be expensive but it is a loving present.>! [ Juliett's advice column | Ask Juliett A Question ]
hottdancer134 answered Sunday January 30 2005, 1:16 pm: you could get these @ academy. the have the huge baseballs that you could get all his friends to sign and then give it to him. i did that for my b/f last year! hope this helps!
LadyinRed6907 answered Sunday January 30 2005, 12:08 pm: i had this same problem last year and i had no idea what to get him! So i just went to the store and got a bunch of his favorite candy and i really nice card and thats what i gave him. You don't really need to stress over Valentines day if you've only been going out for a couple of weeks. So chill, and just get him something "cute" but loving at the same time. Glad to help! [ LadyinRed6907's advice column | Ask LadyinRed6907 A Question ]
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Sunday January 30 2005, 11:53 am: Get him a box of chocolates. Variety kind. Or something cute. just go to the store and they are usually stacked with valentines day stuff. Im getting my boyfriend a I Love You cookie. Its not something you run across every valentines day. So its not to original. But I dunno if i'd rush the I love you thing. Me and him have been 2gether 9 months... but if you really love him because its totally possible.. anything is possible get him I love you bear or I love you cookie! Or even both!!!-trix [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
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