I have four days to think up a one month anniversary present.
Help!!!!!
He's really sweet. And he can put up with me. He's the guy every girl dreams of.
13/f-me
13/m-him
MissAdvice answered Sunday August 5 2007, 11:42 pm: For one month anniversary, i think a t-shirt with a pic on it might be a little too much and maybe give him the wrong idea, like obssessed 13 year old girl. I would do something like bake him cookies or his fav. dessert. A sweet treat for a sweet boy.
Blayre1992 answered Sunday August 5 2007, 10:03 pm: well do you have any idea on what he is getting you? cause you dont wanna look like a fool getting him something really nice and him get you like cany or vise versa.. but normally for a month you dont really need to get anything that big just something little like whatever sport hes into or a picture or something personal think of wha all yall have talked about like stuff he likes. give more detail about him and im sure well be able to give a more detailed present.
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Ashumms answered Sunday August 5 2007, 9:59 pm: Well, I'm assuming you want it to be something personal, maybe even something from an inside joke you guys have? Since you didn't give me any specifics, try to answer these and I can give you a couple ideas. How did you guys meet? How did you start going out? What kinds of things do you do together? What's he into, i.e. type of music, sports(?), movies, etc.? This will help me get a better idea of things he might like. [ Ashumms's advice column | Ask Ashumms A Question ]
stella answered Sunday August 5 2007, 9:56 pm: Dear, i have 4 days
you should probably get him something about what he likes, like a sport thing or tickets to a movie he might want to see(if you get him tickets to the movie you probably would want to go with him). i hope this helps, stella [ stella's advice column | Ask stella A Question ]
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