heyimcaro answered Thursday January 18 2007, 8:13 pm: wow-- my boyfriend is the same way! for christmas thing year, he wrote me an adorable song, recorded it to a cd, made a cd cover and put graphics on the actual cd. it was great.
soooo, i made him a sort of "scrapbook"-- i went to an AC moore craft store and bought a plain white 6x4 scrapbook, without the plastic thing on the pages of normal scrapbooks. then i took lots of pictures of us and cut them out and glued them to each page, with cute hearts & stars & foam letters, colored it, all kinds of stuff. it sounds girly and seems like he wouldn't like it, i know, but my boyfriend loved it. since valentine's day is coming up, you could give it to him as his present or something.
TARAfying answered Thursday January 18 2007, 6:19 pm: First of all, It sounds like this guy is head over heals for you so I'm sure anything you do he'll appreciate. Try writting him poems/notes/etc. It doesn't have to be something spectacular, just anything expressing your feelings towards him. You could always check out a craft store and wander around. After walking up and down the isles, I'm sure you'll find something cute you can make him. You said he makes suprise visits... You could always stop by his work or house and say hello randomly. If you want more, drop a message in my inbox & I'll try to come up with a few more ideas. [ TARAfying's advice column | Ask TARAfying A Question ]
bluegrassnut52569 answered Thursday January 18 2007, 5:23 pm: well it depends on what you are willing to do.
like maybe like sex or if you don't want to have sex then maybe get him stuff all the time like he does or maybe better yet you should ask him in hints what he wants i return or maybe do some romantic stuff for him
I hoped I helped
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