well with valentines day coming up i was soo confused on what to get muh boyfriend of 2 months. and i was thinking about doing this for him but i don't know if its stupid soo im asking you ppl for input! ok well here... at the beginning of the day im gonna go to his locker and hang out with him and act really bored! and then when i see him at the end of the day im gonna tell him that i really need to talk to him and its important and just to call me when he gets home. and im gonna hand him a note and that he has to read it when he gets home! and the note is going to be about how much i really do love him and care about him... does that sound like an ok thing to do for valentines day? and for the guys tell me what you would do if ur gf did this for you! thanks bunches
hAzElEyEzXx answered Thursday February 3 2005, 4:50 pm: heyy
i think that ur idea is soooo cute!
i just wanted to say that u shuld decorate the note, also!!
i hope that i helped!
good luck on V-Day [ hAzElEyEzXx's advice column | Ask hAzElEyEzXx A Question ]
Bri!* answered Thursday February 3 2005, 3:59 pm: i think a sweet letter to him explaining your love for him would be nice. i bet he'd like that :) [ Bri!*'s advice column | Ask Bri!* A Question ]
sp4rklingr4in answered Thursday February 3 2005, 3:53 pm: I'm sorry to say that I don't think that it sounds like a very good idea. Boys are really slow and he might get the wrong idea from the whole depressed act in the morning and the note later in the day (he might think that you're thinking of breaking up with him). I would stick with the traditional happy-go-lucky gift exchanging on Valentine's Day. Still give him the note though, I think that part is really sweet. [ sp4rklingr4in's advice column | Ask sp4rklingr4in A Question ]
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