Question Posted Wednesday January 31 2007, 10:25 pm
I really need help! I am 13 and next monday me and my boyfriend will be going out for one month. which is a big deal for me. But I have no idea what to get him for valentines day I want to get him something sweet but I have no idea what! Please help me. Also I want to kiss him on valentines day. But I am nervous. We haven't kissed yet! What do I do? what do I get him?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? kenidean answered Thursday February 1 2007, 10:28 am: On valentines day, ask him over or see if you can go over to his house. Then you two can be alone and exchange gifts. My boyfriend and I have been going out for a month and a couple days, and I'm getting him Abercrombie & Fitch "Fierce" colonge, because I love the way it smells on guys. I also bought him a box of chocolates. Something simple like that will satisfy him. If you guys have ever mentioned kissing, then it should be easy to do it. Wait until you guys have a silent moment, and then kind of scoot closer to him. If he doesn't lean in and looks confused, you have to lean in. It's really easy once you get started, and you'll feel much better if you do it. Good Luck!! [ kenidean's advice column | Ask kenidean A Question ]
Little_silent_voices answered Wednesday January 31 2007, 10:47 pm: You know buying stuff isnt always the thing maybe go out for dinner && a movie Or something Just spend time together. And when yu guys go to say goodbye for the night give him a hug and just kiss him. Everyones always nervous for there first kiss with any guy and most guys are nervous to. I`m pretty sure he wants to kiss you to. so just go for it and yur relationship will probably get alot better..
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