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Question Posted Friday February 10 2006, 11:36 am

My girlfriend is extremely picky. I never know what to get her for girfts, cuz shes never satisfied with what i get her. Do you have any ideas of what i could get her for valentine's? Something that she wouldn't just complain about or get mad at me about?

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Nevaeh314 answered Sunday February 12 2006, 5:59 pm:
If your gf isn't appreciative of what you get her, that symbolizes some deeper problem in the relationship. If my boyfriend gave me something I absolutely hated for Valentine's day, I would still love it just because he put in the time and effort. (Hopefully not /too/ much time and effort, because it's not a major holiday ;)). Still, you should talk to her about why she's so picky and complains about everything. Does she feel that you're not putting in enough time and effort, or is she just too high-maintenance?
For the h-m girl, I'd get her jewelry. Diamonds. And platinum. (Going off my h-m sister ;).)
~Sprinkles

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