okay me and my boyfriend's 6 months is the 27th and i was thinking of getting him some stuff from his favorite store. but then i realize his birthday is july 8th. so i was wondering what i should get him then. i probably will get him the stuff from the store for his birthday but i need some ideas for 6 months
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? christina answered Sunday June 24 2007, 3:01 pm: For his birthday, make him cupcakes. If you guys have pictures together, make a scrapbook & write little quotes that describe your feelings whether you think of them yourself or not. [If not, here's a quote site!: www.wittyprofiles.com Just click the LOVE link on the page, and it'll get you tons of quotes about love.] Other than just doing that, make him a CD about songs that make you think of him & the relationship & then make him a cd of his favorite songs or bands. =)
orphans answered Sunday June 24 2007, 2:12 pm: well really depends on the person hey. if hes a bigshot success and hes old (not a teenager) you cant go wrong with cufflinks. or has he got some srt of games console? how about a game for it? if not, then im not sure....what do you think he wants? how about ask someone to ask him like "soo your 6 months wif so and so is coming up, got a gift in mind you want?" some bullcrap like that....:D :D !#~ hope i helped :D [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
KrisiBee answered Sunday June 24 2007, 1:55 pm: Well, if I was in that situation, then I would do the favorite store thing for his birthday and something different for 6th months. An anniversery should be based on your past together, so I would get him something to remember you two's relationship together. I don't know exactly how ya'll first met or anything, but remind him how ya'll first met.
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