my boyfriend and i have been together for over a year and 3 months..
OK. so I have no idea what to get my boyfriend for Christmas and his birthday. His [[ 18th ]] birthday is February 13th and well, I dont have a whole lot of money to spend on him. He spent a bunch of money on me for my birthday this year and I HAVE TO get him something good.
His hair is a huge deal to him, he has it long right now but is cutting it tomorrow, it's really curly [[ which i love, i even call him my "curly" ]] but he hates his curls and is always running his curling iron through his hair to try to straighten it a little. So I'm thinking a hair straightener.. What else? Do you know of any good hair products?
i cant get him clothes because all the bands' [[ that he likes ]] shirts i can think of, he already has...
He really likes taking baths with candles and stuff. lol.
[[ funny, the way i'm describing him, it sounds like he's gay or something.. haha ]]
he's not. believe me.
oh! when i asked him what he wanted he said a lap dance... lol... i would, but i haven't danced like that in years. so i dont know.
any ideas? sorry if that was long, but if you could give me any ideas at all, it would be greatly appreciated. =]
sorry if you don't like it.
ALWAYS&&FOREVER
MEliSSA
oh i just thought of this if you did make a scrapbook..you could ask his mom for like a baby picture of him. on one of the first pages, you could put a picture of you and him as babies and then write:
A Perfect Match?
yourrtrustyhelpline answered Friday October 26 2007, 7:30 pm: it all depends on how much money you have to spend.
sounds like a good thing you can do for him is take him to the salon and get his hair chemically relaxed (permanently straightened). of course it's not permanent for life, but it lasts a really long time.
you can also put together a nice little gift basket type thing with like bubble bath, bath salts, bath gels, candles, hair care products (like a straightener), cd's, and band shirts.
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