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Question Posted Monday October 16 2006, 10:37 pm

16/f;
my bf and i go to different schools fyi. well i know this is really early but i was thinkin that when valentines day rolls around [which will also be our 7 month!] i would get checked out early and go over to his school at the end of the day and have a rose delivered to him. is that something a guy would like? or is that just more of a chick thang? im not sendin like a dozen, just one, but otherwise i have no creative, simple ideas. he'll be 17 then if that helps.


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BitsandPieces answered Tuesday October 17 2006, 11:45 am:
Too early to plan that far ahead! Way too early! Concentrate on the present and get your head out of the clouds!

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