I've given my boyfriend little gifts before such as stuffed animals and things i have made [a bear, cards, bracelets, etc] I really want to buy him something good for our first christmas together.
But sadly, I have a very low budget and I need some ideas to get him. Then there's our one year together, valentines day, & his birthday all into one month in that order. So What should I give him gift wise [nothing sexual haha]? I want to give him something amazing for our one year but I really don't know.. I was thinking of a scrapbook and something else..Valentines day I don't really know what guys want. His birthday.. would a giftcard be good ? [To either hot topic or a game store] what would be better in your opinion? I want it to be a surprise. So do you have any ideas? This is my first stable, constant relationship throughout the year. My last ones were always broken up before the holidays so I never had to go through that gift buying stage. Help? :[
Additional info, added Sunday November 11 2007, 12:15 pm: Btw, he's not the type of guy you give cologne to or buy band t-shirts/CDs. :/ So it's not that easy.
For x-mas, he's buying me jeans, lingerie & expensive art pens .. or a promise ring.. For our one year together, there's going to be a fancy dinner & he's going to MAKE me about 24 cupcakes. I'm soooo afraid I can't top it! :[ I want to AMAZE him but I'm at a loss.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? CandyxCanez answered Sunday November 11 2007, 9:26 pm: the scrap book sounds like a good idea.
you said he was buying you expensive art pens
? if that means you like to draw- you should draw him a really nice picture of you two and write a sweet poem and maybe make a small scrapbook too. [ CandyxCanez's advice column | Ask CandyxCanez A Question ]
LagunaBabe answered Sunday November 11 2007, 8:49 pm: This should help you out. =)
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