Ok well my bf's birthday is comming up and i have no idea what to get him and then i have to buy him something for christmas right after that.
he's not into anything really doesnt do anything so im in desperate NEED of HELP!!
queenhearts answered Tuesday November 13 2007, 12:35 am: Get one of his friends to ask him what he wants.
That could help you a bit. At least give you some idea.
You could simply try asking him. I made my boyfriend look online and give me several links to things he wanted, so I could have a variety to choose from. [Just in case I couldn't find something]
You could make him something if you're on the artistic side. I made my boyfriend a stuffed animal bear [it wasn't great, but he liked it] and drawings.
You could ask him what his favorite store is. That way you could browse around. Make sure he says like a gamestore or a clothing one.
Buy him t-shirts, shoes, CDs, a stuffed animal, books [if he's interested] or a game.
What is he into though? There must be something whether it's movies, music, anime, biking, guitar/drums/etc, or whatever. What does he like? His hobbies? Whether he's into drawing [art pens, paint, sketchbooks] music [concert DVDS, CDs, posters, etc] or skateboarding [buy him pieces]
You could take him out to the movies or have a night in packed with movies he likes [with a special snack?].
You could either make him something. Food wise.. Any foods or sweets he likes? Make it special. Like decorate cupcakes with hearts.
You should save your money for his christmas gift and make something or take him out for his birthday.
Also, you can't go wrong with a christmas card & a giftcard. :] I'm sure he will understand your effort.
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