15/f goin out wit 16/m. i need to know two things. one it is about to be our 6 month anniversary and i dont know what to get him. he loves football (the eagles) he likes rap and R&B. i dont and cant work so i dont want to go over 40 dollars. and i also need to figure out something for valentines day. i wont be able to see him on that day but i will be able to see him on the 13th so i can give him what i want. but i dont know what. i was thinkin like a teddy bear and choclate but do guys really like that stuff? any help will be appericated.
jbdreamer answered Thursday January 19 2006, 12:15 pm: It always confuses me when people ask strangers what to get for their boyfiend. I would hope you have a better answer then we do. If you are unsure, ask people that actually know something about him - like his friends of family.
Guys don't usually care too much about material objects. Try planning a nice evening out - like dinner or a date at a sporting event instead.
IMO most valentines gifts are corney, cheap, and a waste of money - what's your boyfriend want with a dumb bear?
jesa21 answered Thursday January 19 2006, 10:31 am: well i dont know if your man wears hats, but my boyfriend (now husband) was a huge raiders fan, so i got him a raiders hat and he loved it an still wears it 3 years later. plus it was only like 10 or 15 bucks at kmart. i cant really say how hed feel about a teddy bear and chocolate , maybe if you could find a bear in an eagles jersey. or another idea would be a card with a gift card to his favorite music store.it also pays to be thoughtful, if your on a budget like put kisses all over a card, an write in it that its worth such an amount of kisses, or a 20 minute back rub. just a few suggestions you could mix an match as you choose. good luck, and happy anniversary! [ jesa21's advice column | Ask jesa21 A Question ]
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