Well this question os for mostly guys, age 15-17 or any girl who has gotten a guy a gift 15-17 guy. I need to know what to get my Boyfriend over a year for this valentines day!! thank you so much!!
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bRuNeTtExdUdEtTe answered Thursday February 3 2005, 9:22 pm: I had this really cute picture that my friend took of me & my boyfriend ( who i`ve also been going out with over a year) And i went to this store in my mall (Coachouse Gifts, idk if you have one where you live) And they made a picture frame for me -- i had them engrave bryan & lindsay ( our names) and August 27 2003 ( the date we started going out) It was pretty cheap too-- only about 20.
Orrrrr you can always go to the mall together, and have him pick out something he wants, buy it for him, and then walk to the nearest resturaunt and pay for it all. [ bRuNeTtExdUdEtTe's advice column | Ask bRuNeTtExdUdEtTe A Question ]
UHOPKINSON answered Thursday February 3 2005, 9:08 pm: first of all, im only 13, but im pretty good at answering these question. okay this is what you do, first, flirt around with some boys you like. as a boy we like this kind of stuff. then if you see a perticuler guy that likes you back and you like him, kind of see or spy if he has a girlfriend, then if he deosnt ask him out to go to something romantic or go to the movies.than ask for his phone number and than it will easally prosper from there. hope ive helped [ UHOPKINSON's advice column | Ask UHOPKINSON A Question ]
BurnetteBaby13579 answered Thursday February 3 2005, 9:07 pm: Well, I'm not a guy, but I think he'd like maybe a giftcard, or CANDY. You could make him a scrapbook of the two of you also. You could also treat him to a fun day, like at a movie or something. Have fun! And Happy Valentine's Day!
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