Question Posted Wednesday January 10 2007, 11:04 pm
What are some cute little things i can do for my boyfriend. We've only been dating about 3 months, so its nothing THAT serious..but i want us to last..
Any cute things i can do? like notes in his locker and stuff like that?
partyanimal answered Thursday January 11 2007, 8:56 am: Notes in his locker is extremley cute. Slip it into the locker and i'm sure he'll be happy to see something from you. Or if your at his locker with him, you can slip a cute little note into his lunch. Just don't over do it, it will, most likely freak him out if you do.
hope i helped
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angieroonie answered Thursday January 11 2007, 1:40 am: Notes are a good idea, you can also visit him unexpectedly and give him a little cupcake or something. or organize a picnic, just be sure not to do too much - dont wanna freak him out! [ angieroonie's advice column | Ask angieroonie A Question ]
Quixotess answered Thursday January 11 2007, 1:11 am: First, I think it's so sweet that you want to do that for your boyfriend. Kudos!
Let me see...you could always bake something of course--cookies are good 'cause they're easy to transport. Or sew/create craftily him something. Nothing big like a sweater, but maybe more like a bracelet.
If you are still in school, you could slip into his class before he gets there--maybe enlist the help of his friends to keep him distracted--and leave something on his desk, like a smiley face drawn in Hershey's Kisses. Notes in his locker/lunch are great.
Go to his sport events/concerts/performances, when he doesn't know you'll be there.
Basically, anything that you had some part in creating, something that is only for him, will be special and wonderful. Whatever lets him know that you care about him and his life and like to see him happy.
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