I am 15/f, and re-entering a relationship with this guy I care a lot about. Long story short, I messed up big time and we broke it off for a few weeks. Now he is giving me a second chance, even though he is very hesitant about it. I want to show him I care, and do a few little cute things for him, only I have absolutely no ideas. My creativity is failing me, but I need to make it up to him. Anyone out there have some ideas?
Additional info, added Wednesday January 18 2006, 4:40 pm: I didn't mean anything sexual, by the way!. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Porphyrogenitus answered Monday January 16 2006, 6:38 pm: Take him out to lunch or dinner, buy him a small token representing your undying love, etc. Just don't offer yourself as a sex toy. For one thing, you'll regret it later on if he breaks up with you anyway. He might also be nasty about it and tell everybody in school that you're willing to whore yourself out for affection. At the age of 15 you'll probably want to avoid getting an undeserved reputation as the school bicycle (you know, "every has had a ride" haha...and so on and so forth.) [ Porphyrogenitus's advice column | Ask Porphyrogenitus A Question ]
iceicebabie27 answered Monday January 16 2006, 6:16 pm: Hmmm let me think... maybe make him a cd of all his favorite songs and put in a ocuple slow ones in there you can listen to together, send him flowers?? umm im really trying here make him a BIG card doesnt have to say much but the size DOES matter in this case [ iceicebabie27's advice column | Ask iceicebabie27 A Question ]
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