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2 month anniversary... do I get him something?


Question Posted Saturday April 15 2006, 10:01 am

It's almost my boyfriend and I's 2 month anniversary... do I get him something or just ignore it? If I should get him something what should it be?

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ALN424 answered Sunday April 16 2006, 2:14 pm:
you obviously shouldn't completely ignore it, but don't get him a huge present, b/c it's only 2 months, and compared to others' relationships, that isn't very long. just make sure that you're with him on the anniversary, and wish him a happy 2 monther. just be with him, and that's all that will matter to him. hope this helps

Alan

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honestXmiistake answered Sunday April 16 2006, 12:25 pm:
Well don't completely ignore it. You don't have to get him anything, but if you do want to give him something you could maybe make him a card, if you think he might like it/is that kind of boyfriend..
But I'd probably wouldn't get him anything. I'd just bring it up to him and remind him that it was our 2 month anniversary. It's only been 2 months so it's not that big of a deal.

Good luck :)

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lostinpraise answered Saturday April 15 2006, 2:22 pm:
I'd say get him something silly that will make him laugh, and let him know you remembered. Do you have any private jokes between the two of you? Get him something funny that will remind him of that, that only you two would understand. Or if you had a particularly special day or experience, something small that reminds you of then.
God bless

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xo_tragicglamour answered Saturday April 15 2006, 2:16 pm:
I don't think that you should get him anything. It's only been two months, not six. And usually the guy gets the girl a gift. If he does get you something, make sure you let him know that you really appreciate it, that will be a gift for him ; seeing you happy.

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charmed3fanatic answered Saturday April 15 2006, 1:13 pm:
get him something and wait to see if he gives you something.. and if he doesn't just take it back.. because he might feel like a bad boyfriend if you give it to himm and he didn't get you anything you know? as to what you should get him i think a card would be okay .. and maybe something little like a frame with a picture of you both.. or a cd made or bought would be cute.

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schlichtinator answered Saturday April 15 2006, 12:56 pm:
Don't make a big deal about it. Give him a kiss and go out to lunch or something.

And remember, "anniversary" denotes one year. So it's technically 1/6th of an anniversary.

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tasuki answered Saturday April 15 2006, 12:04 pm:
If it were me, I'd just say "It's our two-month!" and give him a hug and a kiss on the cheek. It's not that two months isn't a big deal, but don't get him a $200 stereo for it. Actually, I think that a hug from your loved one is always worth more than a stereo.

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lilcutie1212 answered Saturday April 15 2006, 12:04 pm:
Ha Im going to go against what all my other people said and tell you to get him something. Get him a nice watch or something you know he been wanting. Show him you love him not blow it off because if he gets you something and you get him nada you will feel pretty bad.

XoXoLexiXoXo

HoPe I hElPeD

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gentlegiant answered Saturday April 15 2006, 11:21 am:
personally, I would leave that for your six month aniversary or one year. However, my sister got 1 rose the first month. 2 roses the second, three roses the third and so on........ two months is quite short. Unless you two have gone through alot, I wouldn't worry about it. Enjoy eachothers company. You take care.

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GwinnCheer2006 answered Saturday April 15 2006, 11:04 am:
Hey i personally wouldn't get him anything. Its not really a big deal. If you want you can get him something but usually couples get each other things on holidays or birthdays, 1 year anniversary's etc. But if you want to get him something dont get him something big.

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Pheobe answered Saturday April 15 2006, 10:31 am:
If you feel like you should get him something then go for it ... but it shouldnt be anything big, just something cute and maybe sentimintal.
*hope I helped*
-Pheobe-

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