valentines day is just about here... i NEED to find something for my b/f. we have been together a month and i have no clue what to get him. what would you guys love to get for valentines day??? i know heaps of people are prolly askin the same question but i really have no idea! please HELP!!! i only have a few days left to decide!!! :( thanks for any help, i will rate high if the answer is not just plain stupid.
Igotamonopoly answered Wednesday February 9 2005, 10:32 am: I know you don't want girls...BUT I think that you should get something sweet. LIke if he loves cars, get hima hot wheels acar of his favorite one! That's cute because it means you thought of him! Or, you could make hime a book (scrapbook) on why you love him so much. That's what I'm gonna do next year! [ Igotamonopoly's advice column | Ask Igotamonopoly A Question ]
UHOPKINSON answered Wednesday February 9 2005, 8:18 am: ifn you want to get something for your boyfriend you should get him something that says that you like him and no one else. like a box of chocolates or something that you put alot of you money in. hope i helped [ UHOPKINSON's advice column | Ask UHOPKINSON A Question ]
ShameLess523 answered Tuesday February 8 2005, 7:14 pm: You can get a guy a watch, clothing, colone, or stuff like that. Think of what your guy likes to do. Like if he is a skater for example. By him something skaterish. Hope my advice would help*Katie [ ShameLess523's advice column | Ask ShameLess523 A Question ]
SakuraSong answered Tuesday February 8 2005, 7:13 pm: Wow, tough question...um, you basically have to play on your bf's intrests. If you cant find any, then get him a sweater, because valentine's day always is in the few coldest days of the year.... [ SakuraSong's advice column | Ask SakuraSong A Question ]
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