Im the kind of person that likes to plan ahead.
So im already thinking about Valentines Day.
I have absolutely NO idea on what to get my boyfriend! I want to get him something really nice, but i just dont know what.
Bestfriendswithimforever answered Monday January 15 2007, 2:19 pm: Get him a Desperate Houswives TV season on DVD, or get him a CD or two. And A beautiful card. It doesnt hurt to try getting him a Valentines' Day Card, if you dont like the other suggestions. Just think Sweet. Going out to dinner isnt a bad idea either
solidadvice4teens answered Monday January 15 2007, 12:14 pm: Have you considered making him his favorite meal and havig a candle lit dinner just the two of you? After that you could give him a book of coupons you made that are redeemable for certain things like cuddling, massage, etc. etc. Creativity counts a lot here. Lso get him a tiny present such as a CD he's been wanting, concert tickets etc to go with it. I'm sure you will come up with something he will like. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
mycalina answered Monday January 15 2007, 11:59 am: Its really hard to help when you don't give interests, no offense. Can you message me with the types of things he does?? Like sports or music or things like that? [ mycalina's advice column | Ask mycalina A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Monday January 15 2007, 11:48 am: Since you know him and I don't, I guess you can tell me if a heart shaped box full of candy and a nice little Valentine's card would suffice?
Seriously, now.
Hmmm... Advice?
You know him. Make something for him. You don't have to be crafty do to that. Gifts that are made by the giver, always mean more to the receiver because of the simple fact that the giver has put a lot of thought, time, and effort into the gift, rather than just grabbing something from the shelf at a department store. [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
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