Additional info, added Tuesday June 19 2007, 3:59 pm: What I was thinking was.
Going to this restaurant right by the mall and by a theatre.
But if I just somehow need to get a game kind of thing in between that... I don't know.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sdcutie717 answered Friday June 22 2007, 3:01 am: well me and this guy that i used to date learned how to play risk together. it was a good game to play because its competitive and it lasts a long time between two people... learning something together is a good bonding experience and at least for me and my guy, it helps you become closer. monopoly is good to play too. maybe leave the game and go to dinner and then come back and finish it. its ok to get competitve with him, because thats the purpose of a game and then you can do something more serious. i built a house of cards with a guy once. it was soo cute!
Deliliahx33 answered Tuesday June 19 2007, 7:44 pm: hmm plan what your going to do ahead of time. Maybe youuu should bring some of both his and ur friends over your house along with your boyfriend so it wont be boring. [ Deliliahx33's advice column | Ask Deliliahx33 A Question ]
Diane_Delilah answered Tuesday June 19 2007, 6:57 pm: okay well I've always wated to play like a truth game with my boyfriend like they do in that sarah dessen book, I believe its "the truth about forever" its really cute. But anyway you could totaly pick up one of those mario party games that everoyne loves or borrow from a friend. If you dont have money I'm sure a chill night in having an intense conversation with him would be good. I mean is there anything you guys havent covered or something that he/you are up tight about? If all else fails call a few friends to join you guys maybe even double date! Hope I helped have food, good luck <3 [ Diane_Delilah's advice column | Ask Diane_Delilah A Question ]
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