V-day is coming up, and I have /no/ idea what to get my bf! He loves music, and plays the trumpet/piano. I was thinking about taking him to a movie, but not sure his parents would let him go because they are /super/..well.. I dunno.. they're kinda weird. I mean, I don't know how to describe them. Anyways, any ideas? Mom suggested cologne (sp?) but i figured he doesn't wear that too much. Heeeelllp!!! (Please) :P
ellamouse9 answered Friday February 3 2006, 6:23 pm: If you're on a budget, what about a big collage or keepsake box about his music? There's absolutely no need to spend a lot of money as he'll appreciate the sentimentality. Aside from that, take him on a picnic with all his favourite foods, or a day trip somewhere exciting. And if all else fails there IS the movies...we just wont tell his parents :P [ ellamouse9's advice column | Ask ellamouse9 A Question ]
Solemnstar answered Thursday February 2 2006, 6:01 pm: give him some music sheets for songs and some clening supplies for them so he can keep them in good shape.
if they wont let you take him you could always just have a night with him. i mean as long as you 2 are together it won't matter will it?
thats what i always thought valentines day was about:showing you love him......GOD I FEEL LONELY RIGHT NOW....:(
Xo_NeSmiiRa_Xo answered Thursday February 2 2006, 5:38 pm: well you should take him to MoveIes... maybe even dinner, or lunch or somethin... or since he likes music maybe you can get him his fav. c.d n some cologne.. but then you know what he likes the best so its up to you..
&& hope i helped [ Xo_NeSmiiRa_Xo's advice column | Ask Xo_NeSmiiRa_Xo A Question ]
missadvicenator255 answered Thursday February 2 2006, 5:33 pm: well you can try to take him to the movies....you can also go with your moms idea too...you can buy him chocolates...it doesn't have to be big it can be a card or something...hope i helped..♥ nikki [ missadvicenator255's advice column | Ask missadvicenator255 A Question ]
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