ok. for v-day i have no idea of what to get my bf. i wrote him a cute lil thingy that tells him the 50 top reasons i love him so much. we have been dating for a really long time. 3 yrs. adn i still dotn knwo what to get him. for x-mas i got him a nice hat and my fav. cologn. but i dont wanna get him the same thing. so along with the 50 reasons i love him, what else should i get him. ill rate high. thanks
sweetblonde1324 answered Monday February 6 2006, 7:58 pm: ok, heres the deal with guys. we all know that they are not really sentimental or anything. i think you should just ask him, its always worked for me. and DON'T take "just pick out something you think i'll like", or "oh, you know you don't have to get me anything special", as an answer. this is also a perfect time to be really flirty, lol, make it a game. but asking him takes all the pressure off, and then you know exactly what to get him. [ sweetblonde1324's advice column | Ask sweetblonde1324 A Question ]
pepermintpatty answered Monday February 6 2006, 7:28 pm: well get him somthin he will treasure forever nothing like food or somthn like that somthin that won't run out just some ideas but yourself in his shoes see i would get my man a teddy bear a heart and mabey even some choclates inside to tell him you u love him and that he is sweet or you can get him a camera for like a side gift and tell him it is for to capture all our memories that we spent wit eachother hope i helped [ pepermintpatty's advice column | Ask pepermintpatty A Question ]
fish34 answered Monday February 6 2006, 7:16 pm: You could get him flowers (roses/carnations). But keep in mind that Valentine's day is a superficial holiday created only to boost sales in cards and other presents. [ fish34's advice column | Ask fish34 A Question ]
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