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xmas present for my boyfriend! boys answer too please!!


Question Posted Sunday November 4 2007, 6:53 pm

16/f
Boyfriend=18

Okay, well my boyfriend and I have been together for almost 14 months. So by chirstmas it will be 15 months. I have no idea what to get him. I already got him a necklace for his birthday and a ring for our one year.

For christmas last year, I got him a hoodie, and a bunch of shirts. I made him a scrap book of our pictures and such. And I got him candy. I just seem to ran out of ideas!

I was thinking an x box 360 game, a build a bear, cloths. I have no idea what else.

Sooo guys, If you are/been in a long relationship like I am. What did you like when your girlfriends got you things? Also, hes a football player for college. If that helps any.

&& girls, any ideas?? Any cute little things to do?

THANKS A BUNCH TO ANYONE THAT ANSWERS!! =D


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WittyUsernameHere answered Monday November 5 2007, 4:32 pm:
If he likes video games, thats never a bad idea.

If you two are intimate, then things in that area (like lingeree for yourself) arent terrible ideas either.

Spoiling him is great as well. I had a birthday where my girlfriend basically said "anything you want today, you get". She waited on me hand and foot (for the three hours we got out of bed that day)

Guys are practical. We appreciate practicality in gifts. Things we can use, or things that can amuse, either works really well. Clothes are a "if you have a guy you know really likes clothes" gift.

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LagunaBabe answered Monday November 5 2007, 1:34 pm:
Here's something I've written that may give you some ideas. And another link that's great too. =)

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MiCheLLeKaYLa06 answered Monday November 5 2007, 8:58 am:
You should deffinately stick with the ideas you already have. (I think he'll like them).

Here are some other ideas:

*Specially ordered M&Ms and/or Hershey Chocolates. (These can get pricey.)
*A jersey of his favorite NFL player (or whatever sport he likes.)
*Tickets to see a game (of whatever sport he likes)
*An autographed object.(shirt, photo, etc.)
*A hat.
*If you & him have inside jokes get him something that reminds him of it.
*Buy his favorite movie (if he doesnt already have it)
*Gift card to favorite store.
*Make or buy his favorite cookies or desert
That's all I can think of right now. If you have any questions for me then message me or whatever.

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