Question Posted Thursday December 28 2006, 2:19 pm
Alright, i wanted to do something special on New Years for my boyfriend. Since new years is our 11 month anniversary too. I cant think of any ideas. I was already going to wear a skirt for him since i have never worn somethin like that before (excluding one time for wedding)haha. I need ideas on what to do for him. Anything, sexual absolutely anything. I have no clue on what to do. Thanks.
Xenolan answered Thursday December 28 2006, 2:57 pm: A lot depends on what your plans are for the night already. If you're planning to go to a party together, for instance, it wouldn't be a good idea to meet him at the door wearing nothing but a top hat and a smile.
Here's an idea that comes to mind, though: Limousine ride. A limo, I think, can be had for about $50 per hour (and it's customary to tip the driver). You don't even have to go anywhere; just around the town and back again is fine. Take a ride, drink champagne, and enjoy each other's company as intimately as you like (a lot of guys have fantasies about intimate encounters in the back of a limousine). Since New Year's is traditionally an evening of black tie and elegance, it fits right in with the theme.
This is a generalization, but I think it's fair to say that women like to be romanced and men like to be seduced. Anything you do that's unusually seductive will be memorable and he will be most grateful. [ Xenolan's advice column | Ask Xenolan A Question ]
xxlilreddivaxx answered Thursday December 28 2006, 2:45 pm: Have a romantic, candlelight dinner anywhere. Wear something sexy, but not trashy. I recommend a red, short dress with high heels. Straighten your hair and put alot of makeup on. Dont give yourself to him yet though, wait longer. 11 months is still a baby... [ xxlilreddivaxx's advice column | Ask xxlilreddivaxx A Question ]
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