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One Year Anniversary


Question Posted Wednesday October 11 2006, 3:34 pm

It will be my boyfriend and I's one year anniversary in January on the 31st, i really want to do something special for him. I was thinking of a scrapbook or something, but i dont have very many pictures (because he doesnt like them) and we dont have very many things we did together like movies and stuff. Im hoping i get a job sometime this week since i have a 2nd interview tomorrow, so then ill have some money to use. But i need ideas, please help.

Thanks In Advance,
Racquel


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Striker6909 answered Friday October 13 2006, 9:15 pm:
hmmm well I don't know how your boyfriend is... but if he's the typical guy, then a scrap book might not be a good idea... we guys are simple, we want sex, food, and more sex... not to sound like a total hog but it's true. I'm gay so this obviously doesn't apply to me, but here's what I think you guys should do. I think you should suprise him and invite him over to where you live and have dinner ready. Have a movie maybe something romantic, but maybe something that's also action packed because those are the two main things straight guys like, food and things that blow up. uhmmm if he's not the "typical" guy then maybe the scrapbook is good but because you said that he doesn't like taking pictures... a scrapbook might not be something he'll like... sorry if this doesn't help =/

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sizzlinmandolin answered Wednesday October 11 2006, 4:46 pm:
From my experience, I've found that guys don't really like homemade, sentimental stuff like scrapbooks. Since he doesn't even like pictures of himself that's a bad idea altogether. Guys, in general, would rather that you went out and bought them something practical. Since you've been with him a year you probably know what he's into. Get him a hat, CD, DVD, video game, book or something of that nature. It's not going to cost more than 20 dollars if you spend a little time looking. If you are really tight on money, bake him something. He'll love it. If you must go the sentimental route, make a scrapbook of yourself for him. Put pictures of yourself in it and write a few poems or stories about how much you like him and such. Remember too, that no matter what you get or make, even if it is a little sentimental, he's going to like it just the same because it's from you. It's not the quantity, or the quality. It's the effort and love that you put into it. He'll see that and he'll really appreciate whatever you decide to do. Good luck. :)

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