F/14
My boyfriends birthday is Friday. He is going to be 14. We are pretty serious.We've been dating about 8 1/2 monthz. (9 monthz on the 6/21.)
I will have 100-120$ on his birthday should i just give him that, a card, and write him something or what?
I need advice asap!PLEASE!!! He already thinks i have something planned but i have nothing!
Any advice right now is helpful. Thank you in advance.
And i thought you ppl should know what I've already given him: a movie,poems,pj pants. my virginity, made him dinner, a 120$ watch, and thats all i can think of right now.
Well thanx!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Bestfriendswithimforever answered Wednesday June 13 2007, 11:51 am: The idea of the girl before me answerin your question is a very good one. Another idea, is to burn him a CD, with all of his fav. songs on it (and include love songs that will def. make him think of you). But DONT give him all that money in cash!! If he likes video games, get him a gift card to EB games. IF he likes to look dressy, get him cute ties. you could also (with your parents permission) take him out for a date, or something to that effect. Make it romantic, but not too romantic (thats for your birthday). Or you can invite some of his friends over, and just chill.
MaNdASzHElP247 answered Wednesday June 13 2007, 4:50 am: dang i'd say its pretty serious.. your so young and having sex.. good lord..i thought i was young when it was my first time lol.
however DONT just give him money.. thats what his family does, your his woman.. have your parents take you to his house (with his parents permission) and bring him balloons and wake him up to take him to breakfast. then get dropped off at the mall and buy him some new stuff. ex..(get him cologne or a couple new t-shirts..) have funnn crazyyyy (: [ MaNdASzHElP247's advice column | Ask MaNdASzHElP247 A Question ]
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