I wanna make my boyfriend a mixed cd. We are in a long distance relationship and I want to mail him a mixed CD that I plan on putting together with great thought. But he's in college and I'm in highschool. Would it seem too "highschool" of me to do that? Do college kids even make mixed CDs for each other? Or is this a cute idea? I want to suprise him with the CD in the mail. Tell me what you think!
1wise1 answered Tuesday November 6 2007, 10:33 pm: Age has nothing to do with it (so its def not a high school move)...I am 31 and I made a CD for my boyfriend, he absolutely loved it! If the songs have meaning to you go for it! Im sure he will love it and its a very sweet idea... [ 1wise1's advice column | Ask 1wise1 A Question ]
iammow answered Tuesday November 6 2007, 4:52 pm: I say go for it!
Its definetly a good idea.. some cool songs, some sentimental songs... add in some songs that remind you of him or that tell him how you feel. My boyfriend who was in college made me one, so it's not a little kid idea. Mix cd's are the ultimate cheap cute relationship gift.
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heather101 answered Monday November 5 2007, 8:13 pm: I personally think it's a very cute and nice gift. It's very personal of you to take your time to pick out all the songs and make it for him. Shows that you care and you put thought into it, just didn't go out and buy a cd. I always wanted a guy to make me one.lol.I'd say go for it, I don't think your ever too old to get a mixed cd. Mostly everyone loves music, both young and old!
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missbananafontana answered Monday November 5 2007, 8:09 pm: I actually think that's really cute. I'm a girl, but I would LOVE to get a mixed tape. It's really thoughtful when it's well put-together. If you need help for some songs to put on it, you can message me, and I'll be glad to help! [ missbananafontana's advice column | Ask missbananafontana A Question ]
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