This is probably going to be a dumb question, but I have no idea what I want for my birthday. It's June 11th. I want some money, but like I don't NEED anything. I mean I do, but uh?
My boyfriend keeps pestering me asking me what I want, and I have no clue what to tell him. (Him, 17 & I'll be 15.) If that helps at all. I just need some kind of a ideas.
Asuka answered Friday May 25 2007, 5:01 pm: You could always ask for gift cards to your favorite store to use later or even money, which you could put into a savings account for something you might want to have later. :) [ Asuka's advice column | Ask Asuka A Question ]
livingLIKEloversxx answered Friday May 25 2007, 1:22 pm: If you want money, but nothing specific, you can always ask for a visa giftcard. Whoever gets it for you pays 25 dollars, 50 dollars, 100, 200, whatever amount they want, and you get to spend it. It's the same as a credit card, only a set amount.
twistedsister17 answered Friday May 25 2007, 12:28 pm: Ask him to make you something. If you don't really want anything, tell him that you don't want him to spend a lot of money on you. Girls make guys all kinds of gifts, why can't guys make some for girls? Like writing a song for you, or drawing your pictures, or making a photo album of pictures of you guys.
mekago5 answered Friday May 25 2007, 12:26 pm: Are there any books, cds or movies that you want? Think about things that you like to do and something you could use for it. Practical gifts are always great if you don't really "want" anything. Also, if you really can't think of anything, ask for a gift card to the mall or your favorite store so that you will have it when you DO want something. It's a little more personal than money so the gift giver will feel better. [ mekago5's advice column | Ask mekago5 A Question ]
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