Question Posted Thursday December 14 2006, 3:55 pm
Okay well me and my boyfriend have only been going out for about a month and christmas is coming up and im not sure what to get him..he says that i dont need to get him anything but i know he got me something so i want to..any ideas? i know he's into like hunting uhm and he plays basketball but he is like hardcore emo haha..soo its gonna be kinda hard
- GIFT CARD. Gift card is probably the best idea since its only been a month/he isnt really saying what he wants. Find out what his favorite store is (maybe without asking him if thats possible).
- A CD. Get him the newest band out there or something you like that you'd think he'd like. DONT get him his favorite band's CD..chances, are he has it already so it will be useless to him.
- MIX TAPE. But actually a Cd. haha. So cute. Get a lot of good songs that he listens to (If you need ideas, check his myspace/facebook if he has one and look in the music section..that should help. Or ask his friends) Then put a card with it, naming all the songs/artists. And include a little note with hearts and stuff.
- TEE SHIRT. Find out his favorite band (or one of his favorites) and go to Hot Topic and check if they have the band's tee shirt! Theyre really cute and only about 20$ usually. Plus, he'll wear it a lot.
- KISSES. And a "homemade" gift card that says a free date with you to do anything he'd like! Let him take you wherever he wants to go even if it is really dorky and really guyish. He'll be happy to be with you! Its the thought that counts. [ xomichelle891xo's advice column | Ask xomichelle891xo A Question ]
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