So I've been going out with my boyfriend for almost a year...and i have no idea what to get him for Valentine's Day. I know its kinda late now.. but i can't find anything.
Any ideas?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Heartwhisper answered Sunday February 12 2006, 4:26 pm: I don't know your monetary/budget limititations, but .... a gift certificate is a quick easy last minute thing you know they'll get good use from, if you get it for a place you know your boyfriend frequents(book or music store perhaps)...or you could give him your own homemade little 'coupon book'... for instances: give him a coupon that says you'll do his chores for a whole week, or one that says you'll walk his dog or feed his cat for a whole week, or you'll clean up his bedroom for a whole month!
Or make him some cookies and decorate with hearts or write him a poem and draw or paint a picture.... or snap some shots of him and print them out and place inside a handcrafted V'day card.
Or clean and wash his bar, or bicycle or rollerblades or board.... whatever is his most common means of transporation.
Or fix him a nice picnic lunch and you join him in the park if the weather is good enough. Or take him to a quiet little place for lunch and then off to a great flick!
rainbowcherrie answered Sunday February 12 2006, 3:30 pm: If you've been going out with your boyfriend for a year and you still don't know what kind of things he likes, then you obviously don't know him well enough.
Think about his interests. Does he play guitar? Could he do with something like a guitar strap or some add on? Does he play a sport? Are there any CDs he wants? A DVD or a computer game? Vouchers for a shop he likes?
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