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Valentines day


Question Posted Tuesday January 23 2007, 11:11 pm

Hi I'm 15 years old female and a sophomore in high school. Me and my boyfriend have been dating for 1 year and 3 months and I love him sooo much and he is like perfect. But I have absolutely no idea what to give him for valentines day... he is always so nice about getting me what I want. But he never tells me what he wants so I never know what to give him. And I want it to be really sweet, but my mind is just drawing blanks whenever I think about it. Thanks :-)

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LadyH answered Wednesday January 24 2007, 4:16 pm:
Forget candy, stuffed animals, & flowers. Oh & the mixed CDs/tapes. Very cliche & almost always expected. If you're gonna settle with any of those, atleast do something meaningful along with that gift. It's too easy to go to a store & buy him something cute. Instead, why not put more thought into it & make him something? My advice? Cook him his favorite meal. & if that's too easy, throw in desert. If cooking isn't your thing, I don't think it'll matter this time. [Most] guys like food & when you take the time & energy to make him dinner, he's gonna appreciate it more than a box of chocolates. If you want to make it romantic, throw in the candles & a maybe a massage afterwords. :)

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christina answered Wednesday January 24 2007, 6:45 am:
Talk to him about it. Honestly, I'd make him a CD of all the songs that make you think about him when you hear him. Make him a nice dinner or whatever & go for a walk.

♥T!NA

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kiran answered Wednesday January 24 2007, 1:33 am:
Like talk to him about what he likes and stuff but don't bring up the part about the valentines thing because its funner to be a surprise too!

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JesusFreak2006 answered Tuesday January 23 2007, 11:39 pm:
Me and gf have been going out for 1 year and 8 months and honestly this may sound corny but the only thing i want is something that will remind me of her when im missing her and she got my a teddy bear and i sleep withit everynight..another idea is just spending the day with him and hold his hand and rent movies he wants to watch and make sure u stay awake during them

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Imperialistic answered Tuesday January 23 2007, 11:38 pm:
Get him a nice cologne that you like the smell of. He'll appreciate the fact that you'll swoon everytime you're around him.
Armani Code for men is a great one.

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