HCOxBABE answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 8:51 pm: If you've been going out with your boyfriend for a while, you could make him a scrapbook. I made one for my boyfriend & gave it to him for Christmas & he loved it. It's so much fun to work on, too. If you only have a few pictures of you guys together, you could pick your favorite picture, frame it, & decorate the frame. Last Valentine's Day, I gave my boyfriend a big box of his favortie candy & he loved that, lol. Another thing you could do is you could get you & him tickets to his favorite sports game. [ HCOxBABE's advice column | Ask HCOxBABE A Question ]
iSpEaKsPaNiSh answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 7:09 pm: I used to think that gifts for your boyfriend had to be strictly sweet gifts. Don't limit yourself like that! Cologne or a framed picture of the two of you are great, but don't be afraid to go for anything like movies, cds, clothes, or anything relating to any of his interests (cars, a tv show, sports, etc.)
Is he into music? Have a favorite band? What about a t-shirt or sweatshirt from their website?
Does he constantly work on his car? How about a gift card to an auto shop?
soccergurlie1220 answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 7:09 pm: Personally I like things people make me, but I always think making a photo album and fillng it with pictures of you and him and kind making a photo album like adding little comments and stickers and stuff is always good and then writing a note inside of how much he means to you [ soccergurlie1220's advice column | Ask soccergurlie1220 A Question ]
so92cal answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 7:04 pm: well if he loves you alot hell be thankfull he has you but you could get him a bear or choclates or surprise him and take him somewhere guys like that when a girl surprises them.
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