Question Posted Saturday December 3 2005, 11:59 am
Hey, i have a girlfriend who i will be going out with for about 3 months on Xmas. I was wonderin if any of yall had any romantic ideas? not gift wise, but like something to do? im 17 shes 16.
1) You can get 3 boxes ranging in size from big to small..and i have her open this huge box for her..have her open it..and it be another box..and keep doing this until she gets to the 3rd smallest box..there, in the box, you can put something like maybe a necklace..or sumthing small you know that she would love.
2) You can give her 24 real roses..and 1 fake rose and say to her..when the last rose dies..that's when i'll stop loving you..
3) You can make her a little scavenger hunt..you can start from the place where you first met her..then make her go to at least 4 or 5 different locations that you 2 love being together in..and at each spot..write her a little sumthing..
EXAMPLE:: if you met her at a fair or a carnival..you can write sumthing saying..
"you stood out to me out of all those people..your big (color of her eyes) eyes caught my soul and my heart forever.." and at the last location you send her to..you must be there with a gift that you know she'll love..
orphans answered Sunday December 4 2005, 10:36 am: Awww! I LOVE questions like this!
I think you are being really smart to ask for suggestions. THAT in itself really shows what a great bf you are!
You didn't mention anything about budget so I'm going to assume that you are wanting to be conservative.
When I was that age, my bf was on a limited budget and still managed to give me one of THE most memorable gifts ever!
He gave me a gift basket full of really sentimental things like a brochure from the restaurant of our first date, an old movie stubb from our first movie (I couldn't believe he still had it!), a stuffed animal (it was a lion that had a sentimental meaning to it) my favorite candy (chocolate covered cherries), and my very favorite thing was a coupon book that he made himself. I don't remember everything in it but it had things like "good for one shoulder massage" "you get to pick the next movie (no complaints even if it's a chick flick), "I'll wash your car"...etc.
If you tell me a budget, I'll give you some other options. You're a really sweet bf and I'm sure your gf will be really happy with whatever you do for her. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Kristen03 answered Sunday December 4 2005, 1:03 am: I know I would like for my boyfriend to take me to dinner and a movie, and a shopping trip. Start off with the mall, then dinner at a nice restaurant (definetly pay), then to your house for a movie. A romantic movie, like The Notebook or something. Whether you like the movie or not, as long as she does. Buy her a rose, and a gift, and a card. Girls love this. [ Kristen03's advice column | Ask Kristen03 A Question ]
cheburashka answered Saturday December 3 2005, 10:03 pm: tinkerbell gave a pretty good advice there. i'd say definitely a make-out and/or gift exchange in front of the fireplace or underneath a mistletoe, hot cocoa or eggnog, lit candles... then a late night walk on the christmas-decorated streets, which would be even more romantic if it snows, she can cuddle up to you to stay warm =)
hope that helped ~*~
TinkerbellsHelp answered Saturday December 3 2005, 3:31 pm: Okay. Simple: Maybe you could turn your living room into a romantic getaway. Haha. Light the fire place, make hot chocolate, give her roses (or her favorite flower) Maybe make smores. Bundle up under a soft blanket
If thats not your or her thing, and you want to go more fancy... Take her out to dinner at her favorite resteraunt. (No McDonalds!)
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