ok so my boyfriend and i have been together for a year on thursday (next week) and this is what we're going to do, but i wanted to know if it seems weird or anything...
we were gonna go out to dinner at our fave restaurant (don pablos) and go see a movie and get each gifts and stuff... but instead, we both just got back from a cruise, so time is dwindling down to go shopping, so we decided to do this: there's this place like 20 minutes from my house called 'the promenade shops at saucon valley' they have lots of stores, a red robins and some other smaller places to eat, and a movie theater. it's like an outdoor mall and is really cool. we were gonna go there and go to red robins, and catch a movie. but before eating and the movie, we were gonna go shopping for each other but together... like pick stuff out for each other, but together. for a few reasons, one cause we'll both be there so we'll be sure we like it, two cause it's alot easier, and its just more convienant. now is that weird or strange? i think it's okay but i just want some opinions =) THANKS ♥
by the way we're both 16 and he has his liscense but no car... but he can probably get one to use for the date lol
lilteacup answered Thursday June 21 2007, 7:19 pm: haha no. it's not weird at all. It just means more time you two get to spend together. Congrats on your one year anniversary. =]
*Kate* answered Thursday June 21 2007, 7:14 pm: I think that is so cute. I would love to do that with my boyfriend. It would put our two favorite hobbies together, eating and a movie for him and shopping for me! [ *Kate*'s advice column | Ask *Kate* A Question ]
Cux answered Thursday June 21 2007, 6:38 pm: I don't see what's weird about it. I think if you two are both fine with it, that's all that matters.
Happy one year!
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