So my boyfriend and I have been together for a year and a half on August 23rd. We decided that we would just get each other something small and $25 or less.. but I have no idea what I should do and I'm stumped.. If you have any ideas, please let me know.. thanks a bunch! <3
shutupnkissme98 answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 4:33 pm: get him some really funny BOXERS!!! get some that say i love you or sumthing cute and funny like that on them. me and my friends always get our bf's boxers for our aniverseries and they really seem to like it! IM me at shutupnkissme98 if you need anything else [ shutupnkissme98's advice column | Ask shutupnkissme98 A Question ]
ADViCEx4xY0U answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 4:25 pm: You could try getting him a cd that he wants or maybe a DVD that he likes. If you don't want to get him something like that, maybe you could give him a gift certificate to his favorite store so he can pick out what he wants! Happy early anniversary, by the way. Hope I helped!
emery answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 2:39 pm: well if you have been together for a year and a half then i am sure you have a bunch of pictures or movie stubs, concert tickets...things like that...make a little memory book or collage in a frame so he can hang it up ;) [ emery's advice column | Ask emery A Question ]
TheCynic answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 9:57 am: I've been with my boyfriend, Matt for three years, so I'll tell you what I've gotten him/what he's gotten me for our anniversaries (we only celebrate once a year though):
I got him 'bitch pills' from Spencer's (it's an inside joke.. inside jokes are always a good gift idea), a hat (.. he likes them.), and a chain necklace, with half of a heart on it.
He got me a CD by Hellogoodbye (I needed it.), chocolate (I'm obsessed with it) and a chain necklace, with half of a heart on it. (When you connect the half hearts, they make a whole one. lol, corny, but I wear it. So does he.)
To let you know, we found the necklaces (our most recent gift) at a jewlery stand in the mall... just randomly there. Oh, our initials are engraved on the back of the hearts, (I've got his initials, he's got mine)... this was our most recent anniversary gift.. [ TheCynic's advice column | Ask TheCynic A Question ]
FREEZEPOP answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 4:46 am: get him flowers and a card. he may think its adorable if you get him flowers. and make him a card. maybe put a picture of you and him in the card or something.. =) hope i helped. ♥ Brittany [ FREEZEPOP's advice column | Ask FREEZEPOP A Question ]
xO_aLex_xO answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 3:23 am: um u could make him a mix of like nice and romantic songs- if hes into that kind of thing..or you could make him something...sometimes like baskets full of lots of little things are cool- but not like bath stuff or anything girly...it all really depends on what he likes and things like that [ xO_aLex_xO's advice column | Ask xO_aLex_xO A Question ]
MissMarie answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 1:28 am: Clothes are always a good thing. Especially clothes on sale that have the original price tags on them to make it seem like you spent more money. Yeah it might seem a little mean but it always worked for me. And hats, most guys like wearing hats or something in those lines. [ MissMarie's advice column | Ask MissMarie A Question ]
brunettecutie answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 1:27 am: u could get him a cd with alot of love songs on it and maybe the first song you two have ever danced to. or get him a CD with all of his favorite songs. you can never go wrong with music.
FCeLciA answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 12:43 am: Wow!! Happy Anniversary!!! Hope you guys will be always together!!! Well... what does he like?? Probably guys' stuffs. Like cd, shirt, watch, hat, necklace (for a boy of course), or maybe just give him something that really worthy. It does not have to be things, but can be more than that. [ FCeLciA's advice column | Ask FCeLciA A Question ]
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