Here's my problem, me and my gf are in a long distance relationship. Thing is we love each other but the distance is hurting the both of us and she's still in school. Now, pretty soon here I have some time off and I want to surprise her and show up and do something nice for her. Only problem is that I'm tapped for ideas. Any help would be awesome.
katie_babey answered Friday October 5 2007, 1:12 pm: well i would get her, her favorite flower of course then i would like plan a nice night like goin out to eat. you could leave flowers and a card at her house sayin to go somewhere and like surprise her at the resturant. Or if you guys like to stay in make her dinner or something nice and watch a movie. Idk where you live or where she lives but i would like go somewhere romantic and look at the stars together thats really cute and alot of girls like that stuff. Just doin cute lil nice things makes a girl feel special so do something you know she will like and enjoy to make the surprise of you bein there something she will never forget. Im sure she will be happpy no matter what you do because your there and i think thats all she wants. I hope everything goes well for you and i hope in the future things are still good between you and your gf!! :] let me know how things turn out! hope i helped ya?!? [ katie_babey's advice column | Ask katie_babey A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Friday October 5 2007, 12:35 pm: Well, I think the surprise of showing up to spend time with her is as nice as it gets.
Well, having a pretty bouquet of flowers in tow adds an additional nice touch.
We women folk can be easy to please in that way. Surprising us with a visit in a long distance relationship- that shows us how much he cares. No need to bring diamond earrings or expensive tennis bracelets. "Oh my God! I'm so glad to see you! Thanks for coming! Those flowers for me? Oh, they are so lovely! Thank you!"
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