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Valentines day...I'm sorry. x_x


Question Posted Thursday February 2 2006, 9:34 pm

14/f
Okay. I know this question is getting SO annoying..but I need an answer...and haven't found one that goes to what I need to know.

Alright, so I and this guy have been going out for 3 weeks tomorrow, and on Valentines day it will have been 5 weeks (That assuming I can count. :P ) We're both new to having a boyfriend/girlfriend, so we aren't really lovey dovey or "cute" or anything like that - heck, we don't even hug that much.

I want to get him something for Valentines day, but I don't know what. I don't want to get him anything big, but I also think it would be kind of awkward for me to MAKE something for him, because thats just not the kind of relationship we have.

He's in to music, horror and comedy movies, and acting silly almost 24/7.

What would be a good gift idea, something that isn't..strange..for our relationship, but at least something to say "Hey, its Valentines day and seeings as we're boyfriend and girlfriend, I thought I should get you something, because..thats how it works and I like having you as a boyfriend."


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MotherJune answered Friday February 3 2006, 4:29 pm:
I just gave this advice to another girl who has the same dilemma:
Guys love to eat. Make him something sweet: chocolate fudge brownies, homemade chocolate chip cookies, a heart shaped cake (it can be small). Make him a treat bag with some of his favorite junk foods: chips, popcorn, candy, and so on. Make a little card for him to go with it. Guys love to be spoiled! It will be a thoughtful gift without being tasteless. (Pardon the pun!)

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pottergirl05 answered Thursday February 2 2006, 10:53 pm:
hey... wel jus get him something little and a card or that...... that way it shows ya care but ur not crazy obsessed lovey dovey....like buy him a nice cd or sum choccies or a shirt or somethin,,,,,,n dont 4get the card i hope it works 4 ya lol good luk

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AllieBoo123 answered Thursday February 2 2006, 10:28 pm:
Get him a CD.. just make sure he doesn't already have it.

Hope I helped.

Allieboo<3

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WorriedAboutLove answered Thursday February 2 2006, 10:02 pm:
Seeing as he's into music, horror, and comedy movies as WELL as acting silly, have you two ever thought of going to Rocky Horror Picture Show? I don't know if it's quite to your taste as I do not know either of you, but it would be a fun together activity without the awkwardness. Or you could have your mother help you bake him valentine's cookies for his family, or something of the like. Other than that, think about it THROUGH OUT your day as opposed to at the end of it, especially keeping your mind open when your with him. Your muse will come through ;-)

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