what do i get my boyfriend for christmas?? we've been together for about a year, and i want to get him something nice not just a shirt or something like that.
a little about him: he's a total goof.. likes hunting, racing, comedy.. he's really sweet but not super sappy... he is not a prep.. just a normal, average guy
anyone have any CREATIVE ideas? please help!!
BBALLGURL67 answered Wednesday November 16 2005, 3:18 pm: Well you can just sit around with him next to the fireplace and just hang out with eachother and have a nice dinner...and maybe make a CD of like all his favorite song and write a little about what maybe some of the songs remind you of him and maybe even write a song for him or just a poem or even just a list of things that you love about him and what makes him special just to read to him..
hope I helped...need anymore ideas just drop one in my inbox.. : )
hyperhottiegirl answered Wednesday November 16 2005, 1:09 pm: well this is not really much of a present but take him to a nice dinner for christmas. Depending on how old you are invite him over to sleep at your house and on christmas day sit by your fireplace and snuggle while watching tv. For presents i am not that good at this but mabye you can buy him likea cap or something. Other then clothes mabye a new watch or cell phone [ hyperhottiegirl's advice column | Ask hyperhottiegirl A Question ]
DHunter answered Wednesday November 16 2005, 9:47 am: What about something like making a CD of songs that say what he means to you and writing a paragraph for each song about why you picked it. Or cabellas gift card. Game system/computer hunting or racing games? The best gifts are the ones from the heart. Sorry im a difficult person to shop for so my ideals probably suck lol. I tried though. Good luck and enjoy your holidays. [ DHunter's advice column | Ask DHunter A Question ]
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