me and my boyfriend have been together for almost a year now and i really care about him. i want to get him something amazing that he'll love for christmas. i know he's getting me something pretty expensive and really nice and he already has it all picked out and he's getting it today but i have NO CLUE what to get him.
4210708 answered Friday November 24 2006, 4:14 pm: A dog tag with your names on it would be cute. Of course a scrapbook is always good. If he's into music then you can take him to a concert for one of his liked bands. You could get him anything that'll remind him of you and he'll love it. [ 4210708's advice column | Ask 4210708 A Question ]
br0ken_x_smile answered Friday November 24 2006, 3:16 pm: Get him an engraved braclet where on the front side it says his name, and on the back that's against his skin put a heart and your name! Or Love, and your name. And the day you guys started going out! :) He'll wear your heart on his sleeeve<3 Well, wrist.
mcrgirl4life answered Friday November 24 2006, 2:08 pm: if you really don't know what to buy him...you can make him something...last x-mas i made my bf a blanket made of t-shirts from his favorite bands,and a scrapbook of our relationship...or you can always ask his best friend what your bf wants...or get him 2 find out what your bf wants...good luck... [ mcrgirl4life's advice column | Ask mcrgirl4life A Question ]
Flaggal answered Friday November 24 2006, 1:49 pm: You could get him
1)a tee shirt that says...(your name)'s man
2)you could get him a frame that has a pic of you 2 together and have i luv you or sumthing like that carved in
3)you could get him a walkie talkie so he can alwayz talk 2 you
4)Get a card telling what he means to you
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