Im trying to be somewhat creative for my bf for this christmas (we've been together for well over a yr & a half by this point) so what i do give him i know he'll appreciate!
I've sewed him fleece PJ's, bought him cute boxers, and now i want to make him a CD with love songs that remind me of him
1) got any tips on songs?
2) Any other creative idea's (details wanted if possible)
You live by my cousin by the way!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? ringo8mybaby answered Wednesday November 29 2006, 5:31 pm: Let me go to my iTunes...
Aqualung has some really great love songs, I'd recommend "Brighter Than Sunshine" and "Strange and Beautiful (I'll Put a Spell on You)". As you know, The Fray and Snow Patrol have great love songs. If you want a sexyish song try "Darts of Pleasure" by Franz Ferdinand, it's very strong. I thought if you put in "We're Going to be Friends" by the White Stripes, because I'm guessing if you've been together for a year and an half (yay you!!!) you guys are more than bf and gf, you're good friends. Any other song ideas really rely on what your boyfriend is like. Some other things you could do for him is make a scrapbook type thing with all the stuff that reminds you of each other in there! i did that for my bf and he loved it!!! Ermmmm... Yes... I do hope I helped, if you have any other questions leave them in my inbok. thnx. [ ringo8mybaby's advice column | Ask ringo8mybaby A Question ]
Thief answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 10:10 pm: that's sounds really sweet, but guys arn't really into mix love cds as women would be. Ever though of making matching necklases or bracelettes? that should have more meaning when its something persanal you made for him to wear, even if it is PJs and or a necklase or bracelette. Hope that helps [ Thief's advice column | Ask Thief A Question ]
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