well ok, my bf and i have been going out for 10-11 months. Neither of us know what day it was when he asked me out. he thought it was november 5, but i know it wasnt b/c that was a sunday and he asked me out at school. i Know that it was in october. well anyway, we dont kiss much, and we've really only held hands once. so anyway, im going to start holding his hand and kissing him more this school year. (school starts this thursday). well anyway, hes not good at getting me presents... like my christmas present was from the dollar store, so was my easter and valentines presents. my b-day was just a week ago, and he said hes going to get me something, and i guess he will give it to me when school starts, (we dont see each other much in the summer, but we talk on the phone.) well anyway most of that is off subject, what should i get or make him for our year anniversary? and b/c i dont know the exact date, when should i give it to him? like the middle, beggining or end of october??? and i know its a bit early, but i like to plan ahead of everything!
please tell me what you think, and thanks in advance!
I always thought it was a good thing for a guy to not by a high ticket item "because you are worth it", because to me that is him putting a price tag on me.
As for what you should make him or get him, I can't say, considering you know him and I know nothing about him. I would say making something, even if it is a home made card with some little poem you wrote. It would have more meaning because of the thought and effort you put behind it.
Since neither of you are certain on the actual day, then November 5 is close enough. The date certainly isn't worth fretting and stewing over.
AlyssaBT4T answered Monday August 13 2007, 9:38 am: Well even thought he is wrong, give him his present on November 5th, just to make him happy into thinking he was right. Maybe since you don't know when the real date was just say it was November 5th. Lol
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