Me & my boyfriend have been going through a really rough time the past few weeks, and we've finally got things back on track. I think most of the reason we got into so many arguments is because of me. I always throw things WAY out of porportion. I want to show him that I do love him with all of my heart & I never want to lose him.
On Saturday he'll be coming over to my house, and we'll be spending the night all alone. I want to do something REALLY special to show him I love him & apologize for everything that's happened the past few weeks! I want it to be HUGE! Something he'll never forget, just for me & him. No price limits or anything, [hehe, i'm getting paid this friday! soo, it doesn't really matter how much it is.]
We're both abstinent, soo nothing like sexual pleasee!! :]
Elcee answered Thursday July 6 2006, 3:49 am: Even though you are both abstinent, I suggest that you have a really romantic evening. Cook him a lovely meal with romantic music playing in the background. Then run him a bath with candles and refreshing bubble bath, let him dry off with a warm fluffy towel and then watch a film together. If you are spending the whole night together I suggest clean sheets with rose petals over the covers then snuggle down together to sleep. In the morning take him breakfast in bed.
You can have a wonderful time together without any sexual contact. I hope it all goes to plan whatever you choose to do. All the best. [ Elcee's advice column | Ask Elcee A Question ]
xostarbrightbaby answered Thursday July 6 2006, 3:29 am: Buy him a gift, maybe something for one of hobbies or such.
Make a nice dinner for him. Something romantic like spaghetti or pasta. Set up the table with cute little candles.
Maybe rent some movies, a romantic one and a funny one is good.
If you have a pool, go swimming.
Take a walk at night.
Find a place to look at the stars.
Hope this helps. :) Have fun. ♥ [ xostarbrightbaby's advice column | Ask xostarbrightbaby A Question ]
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