Whell, I just started going out with a guy, and whell I want to make him feel really special and great..what are some little things I could do that would make him feel wonderful (besides sex and things of that nature heh) Also what are things I can say that wont scare him so early in the relationship but that let him know that I am happy I have him...
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Mackenzie answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 7:34 am: Wow, theRe's a million things to be done to let someone know how you feel about them! You neveR included youR age, but you could tRy coloRing them a pictuRe. It may seem a bit childish, but ya neveR know. I'm in my late teen's, and my *MUCH* oldeR boyfRiend thought it was the cutest thing in the whole woRld when I just took some little coloRing book and finished the page foR him -- he slapped that puppy Right up on his living Room wall. Also, tRying slipping a shoRt little note into his backpack oR schoolbook. And make shoRe to give him lots of hugs out of nowheRe. And if you weRe willing to spend a tad bit of money, you could buy him a cute stuffed animal, like a little beaR, oR Nemo! Let him know that you caRe foR him by asking how his day went and just actually get to know him. Question wheRe he was boRn, his middle name, fiRst kiss, feaRs, dReams, and so on. Best wishes to you; I hope eveRything woRks out! Hope I helped!! =D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
HyperactiveMiss answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 1:25 am: Depends on how "early" and how you wanna show him. Buy him chocolates, write him a love note, just tell him you appreciate him, take him out somewhere, give him a kiss...many things to choose from. [ HyperactiveMiss's advice column | Ask HyperactiveMiss A Question ]
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