Question Posted Thursday November 23 2006, 4:27 pm
Sigh...ive been reviewing the answers to other peoples questions about what to get for their boyfriends....and i just cant find anything that clicks. ive also been researching alot...but im hoping just one of you can help me out! :-)
So my boyfriend and i have been dating for a year now...and hes given me the most romantic presents and like presented them in the cutest ways...and i just dont feel like i can compare.
Does anyone have ANY really romantic thing to give him that will finally even us up? (if it helps...hes a 16 year old basketball/soccer player..dresses preppy..board game player...romantic...uhm...idk what else)
Thanks to all answers!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Thief answered Friday November 24 2006, 9:10 pm: The thing about guys is that most guys don't go for the cutesy bullshit, i mean honestly we don't care for cards and fancy bows. We just want the money. Although when a guy does this fancy stuff to impres a girl it's just showing that he's still worthy. It's more like when a male animal wishes to present the finest whatever to his mate. If she excepts she'll keep him for now. If you get right down to it, we're all animals. Everylast one of us, we're just higher evolved and have the same characteristics of lesser mammals. Anywho what kinds of bored games? like D&D? cause that should be easy, just those D&D mini's should do it really. Or give him something like a charm, not all presents have to be big. Get what i'm saying? Use the knawlege i've giving you. Although it's in a diffrent wording it's key. Good luck and let me know how it turns out ^^ [ Thief's advice column | Ask Thief A Question ]
therocketsummer answered Thursday November 23 2006, 11:06 pm: Well, I don't know if this will help any, but this is what I did last year.
It involved about a month proior, but that's because I'm a slow worker :]
Alright, so I made my boyfriend this little scrapbook of well, "The 100 Reasons Why I Love You", but I did it in a pretty clever way.
On the left sides of the pages I told the story of the day we first met.
and on the right sides of the pages I put a picture of us, and put the "100 Reasons Why I Love You" on top of the pictures [using photoshop or Microsoft Paint]
dramaditz answered Thursday November 23 2006, 8:58 pm: ok well i dont know what your budget or resources are, but a moonlit picnic somewhere (since its so cold, you could do it somewhere like your basement or attic) is romatic. and there you could present him with like a bag of stuff that reminds you of him (include like hershey kisses, a poster from a movie you saw with him, a picture of you two together, etc). wrap it really nicely with lots of bows and stuff.
it would be really cute if to like find out either where you are or where the gift is you could send him on a scavenger hunt. the things could be either general clues or things about your relationship. you could have a mutual friend hand him the first clue and the put the other clues at stops along the way. include a note saying that the scavenger hunt is the beginging of your xmas present, and that at the end waits a suprise. also make sure you include in the note that you love him (if u've said that to each other obviously).
XoXBrittneyXoX answered Thursday November 23 2006, 8:26 pm: well yeah i dont know the answer to what to get him but yeah i know how to present it to him, you could do like stephen did to luran on lugana beach when he left her like stalking notes and then like make a little scavenger hunt and make it rele cute and then have the present at the last clue...but honestly im having a proplem with what to get my boyfriend to so sorry if i dident help out [ XoXBrittneyXoX's advice column | Ask XoXBrittneyXoX A Question ]
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