Hi..my boyfriend is coming back in town tonight..and i want to plan something fun for him..the thing is that there isnt much to do around here..we usually just go to parties and drink, and we wouldn't be able to do anything at my house b/c of my parents. Also going out to dinner wouldn't be that much fun. Does anybody have any good ideas? Anything fun & thrilling!! Or simply any ideas?? PLEASE RESPOND!! I would really appreciate the help.
l3fty14 answered Wednesday June 22 2005, 2:26 pm: ♥ hey.. well you could try going to a movie, putt putting or gocarting, skating, bowling, or just whatever sounds fun!! my best advice would be to ask him.. that way he wont be bored, but chances are if hes really into you, he wont care. ♥ [ l3fty14's advice column | Ask l3fty14 A Question ]
mushoku answered Wednesday June 22 2005, 1:43 pm: I like the picnic idea, and the movie idea. If you wanna "mess around", there's always the possibility of driving to a remote location and doing things in the car. Or take blankets (3 at least, 2 below you, 1 on top) and have fun under the stars. [ mushoku's advice column | Ask mushoku A Question ]
aetherionknight answered Wednesday June 22 2005, 12:35 pm: He's your boyfriend, he shouldn't care where you two go, so long as he's with you. Still if you want some ideas here are some. Movie theatre, theres a ton of good movies out right now. Take him out to a movie with some popcorn and you two can cuddle to your hearts content. If you don't want to spend any money, go to the park or something. Take him for a bit of fresh air. bring a soccer ball or something. i suck at soccer but when me and my friends went to a park, we played and had fun anyways. Hope this helps. [ aetherionknight's advice column | Ask aetherionknight A Question ]
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