i know this is the dumbest question ever. but my and my boyfreind are going on being together a month. do we celebrate by the date (it was september 16th btw, which will be four weeks on tuesday) or do we celebrate it by the day of hte week? i have no idea wether i should do somehting for him on tuesday, or wait until the 16th?
redninja answered Monday October 10 2005, 1:56 am: you dont have to do anything, its just a stupid date. if you do that are ya gunna do somthing special o the 16th of everymonth?? that could get a lil boring and yea its pointless whoopy! a month! id understand if its like 6months or a year cuz thats quite the achivment but not a month. [ redninja's advice column | Ask redninja A Question ]
devilspawn_666 answered Sunday October 9 2005, 7:13 pm: I don't think one month anniversaries call for special celebration. After all, it IS only just one month. Maybe you could sweetly remind him that it's been a month and perhaps he'll be the one to suggest a date. [ devilspawn_666's advice column | Ask devilspawn_666 A Question ]
shake answered Sunday October 9 2005, 5:58 pm: I didn't know they were celebrating monthly now. Must be due to the abnormally short relationships teens have that dont even peak the half year mark. Eh, I guess ya gotta fit some anniversary in there to make it enjoyable. Enjoy your relationship. [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
xOBellaBeBe206Ox answered Sunday October 9 2005, 5:13 pm: if i were you id wait till the 16th since it is the actually 1 month aniversery
Ivy921 answered Sunday October 9 2005, 5:08 pm: You are too cute. I think the 16th is the exact month, but why not do something special next weekend regardless of the exact date to celebrate? Have fun! [ Ivy921's advice column | Ask Ivy921 A Question ]
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