Question Posted Saturday February 17 2007, 2:50 pm
16/f
my boyfriend of 2 year's birthday is coming up soon and i want to get him somethng nice. he's going off to college this coming up year anf i was thinking about getting him something for there but his parents are doing that. i want to get him something nice. any suggestions? the price should be between $100-$300.
The fact of the matter is that you know your boyfriend better than anyone from here that replies to your question. What is something he has longed for or hinted about? If he's been wanting something badly and doesn't have the money for it maybe you can get it for him or give him money to go towards it.
If you are not sure what to get him ask his mother if there is something he has been asking for lately or if she knows of something he really needs at university that you can buy for him.
It's always the best bet if stumped to enlist help of your partner's mother or siblings (provided they can keep secrets) with this. Gift cards also work for his favorite stores if you cannot come up with something.
If he likes music a lot and doesn't have an Ipod perhaps you can buy him one and or a gift card for $100 at a record store chain, same thing with movies.
The best thing to do is talk to his mother, siblings or your parents about what you should get him and get some ideas from them as they know him as much as you do. I'm sure they can think of something or spark your creativity that would make the perfect gift. As we don't know him there's not much advice givers can tell you beyond that, [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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