My exboyfriend and I have been hanging out. We're the closest you can be without being together. Valentine's Day is coming up, should I get him something because we have feelings for each other, or should I just leave it alone since we're not together?
XxKaTiExLeIgHxX answered Monday February 7 2005, 5:00 pm: its perfectly ok to get him something but you dont have to considering your not together....maybe a stuffed animal and a card saying that you really cherish your friendship and stuff...but you dont have to....dont be bummed if he doesnt get you something though, but maybe you should have a talk with him and say like " valentines day is coming up....are we exchanging since were close friends? " something like that....hope i helped.....goood luck! [ XxKaTiExLeIgHxX's advice column | Ask XxKaTiExLeIgHxX A Question ]
Karen answered Monday February 7 2005, 4:04 pm: Yup, you should get him something, since you both have feelings for each other. He may be getting you something as well and you are friends with him so you should get him something. Hope I helped :)
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
kadieleigh_roberts answered Monday February 7 2005, 9:46 am: i think you should get him something just in case he gets you something. if he does this will show that he does still have feelings for you and when he does it means you wont feel guilty about mnot getting him anything
Miss_Adriauna04 answered Sunday February 6 2005, 11:24 pm: If you guys are really close without dating and having feeling for each other I don't know what would be work with getting him something. I'm planning on getting my ex something because we are really close. [ Miss_Adriauna04's advice column | Ask Miss_Adriauna04 A Question ]
wantinganswers112 answered Sunday February 6 2005, 10:44 pm: I think that if you still really like him that you should get him something anyway. You can give things to your friends on Valentine's Day, guys or girls. As for what to give him, I have no clue, I'm sort of having the same problem myself. But anyway, don't let the fact that he's your ex stop you just showing him that you still care. Good luck! [ wantinganswers112's advice column | Ask wantinganswers112 A Question ]
sp4rklingr4in answered Sunday February 6 2005, 10:29 pm: I'd get him something, but not too elaborate and expensive. I'd get him just the good old-fashioned box of chocolates for v-day. Don't go spending too much money on him otherwise it'll probably make him feel bad... [ sp4rklingr4in's advice column | Ask sp4rklingr4in A Question ]
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