Karen answered Sunday February 13 2005, 11:50 am: I think he will definitely like that. It's not about the actual gift, it's the thought that counts. He may have a "disappointed" face, since he got you something that was more expensive so to make that up, you should go out and buy a cute Valentine's Day card and write him a letter, explaining how much he means to you. I'm sure he will love what you will give. Hope I helped :)
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livestrong answered Sunday February 13 2005, 1:35 am: I think he will... sounds cute... you what he will probably do with it he will probably put it on his bed... and sleep with it at night Im not even kidding by best friend got her boyfriend a teddy bear for his 15th birthday and he keeps it on his bed lol isnt that cute... your boyfriend will probably do the same.. Hope I holped! And remember
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XSugarPieX77 answered Sunday February 13 2005, 12:47 am: I think he'll love it. You know why because its from you and he should apreciate anything that you give him no matter how crappy or nice { not saying the gift is crappy lol}.
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charmed-cherry21 answered Sunday February 13 2005, 12:27 am: I think he will. It's really cute.
frootytooty answered Sunday February 13 2005, 12:07 am: Ya! But i just gotta tell ya guys aint to big w/ valentines! So if it's a big dog it wouldnt be to good but if it's small it would be good and it wouldnt look like u were desprite! And candy is always good 4 guys!
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MummuM answered Sunday February 13 2005, 12:05 am: Aw, that sounds so cute hun. I think he's going to like it for sure. Just knowing you got it for him and you being with him, he'll be super happy!
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