ive been dating my boyfriend off and on for 5 years. were together and doing very good right now... but christmas is just around the corner and i cant think of anything!! every one says get im cologne or clothes but he wouldnt like that. were 16 and i know one of the things he got me and its a bracelet..i want to get him something special. maybe something i make and something to buy. im willing to spend 35-40$ any ideas?? thanks!
LadyGoodman answered Sunday December 18 2005, 6:18 pm: 5 years? Wow... that's a serious amount of time for teenagers :)... It's kind of hard to help without knowing his interests or what he's like... but when I had been with one of my boyfriends for a really long time I'd get him things like silky boxers or a book I knew he'd like. You could get him concert tickets if a show he likes is coming up, or game tickets if he's a sports fan. Ask him what he wants, and if he won't tell you or just isn't very helpful, ask his parents. They might be able to drop you some helpful hints. [ LadyGoodman's advice column | Ask LadyGoodman A Question ]
Christeena answered Sunday December 18 2005, 6:17 pm: Um, well for Christmas I bought by boyfriend two DVD's of a country singer he really likes, a Chevy racing beanie, and a 300-watt Jensen amp for his truck. It totaled around $100. But if you have been together for a long time think of things he likes and get him little things to go along with that. A scrapbook would also be cute! [ Christeena's advice column | Ask Christeena A Question ]
DonutHolez567 answered Sunday December 18 2005, 6:07 pm: well if you have been dating for that long you most likely have pictures...so maybe make a little memories srcap= book with fun times you have had together. something to buy could be a little suffted animal or necklaces with eachothers name (barclets).....okay hope this helps srry i couldnt think of anything very good. [ DonutHolez567's advice column | Ask DonutHolez567 A Question ]
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