stupid question but i had a bf and he gave me this singing toy for valentines day.
i dumped him, and now i hate him and i never see him anymore (he moved). well whenever i look at the toy it reminds me of him. i really wanna get rid of it, but i dont wanna throw it away cause he spent his money on it, and i cant give it back to him cause i lost contact with him, and i cant give it to any of my friends cause i told them what he got me.
oh ya and i am not going to be in any relationship soon so i will not give it to my future bf. (anyways its ugly as hell and i hated it when i got it)
LM answered Tuesday April 3 2007, 3:31 pm: Either donate it -as long as it's not so ugly it'll give kids nightmares- or dress it in a little suit & a dunce hat. And set it on fire. (Outside, and away from flammable objects, of course)
Or just "accidentally" leave it behind the back tire of a Hummer. Carruuuuunch!
Advice21 answered Tuesday April 3 2007, 3:03 pm: Look,Really It's Not What It Is "It's The Thought That Counts!" He Must Of Thought You Were Special.I Can Understand Why You Hate Him And What You Are Going Through.Put It In A Box.Get It Out When You Are Old Then Think Again "It's The Thought That Counts!" [ Advice21's advice column | Ask Advice21 A Question ]
killerface answered Tuesday April 3 2007, 2:48 pm: Ebay, thrift stories, Goodwill or another charity, donate it to a hospital [if it's still in good condition] I've done that before, and they give the toys and little kid books and stuff to little kids that have been in there a while. :] [ killerface's advice column | Ask killerface A Question ]
darkside89 answered Tuesday April 3 2007, 2:43 pm: You could give up to a charity for children. That way you get rid of it, You do a good deed and you make a kid happy...
Best Of Luck sweetie, xxxxx DaRkSiDe89 xxxxx [ darkside89's advice column | Ask darkside89 A Question ]
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