Question Posted Wednesday November 14 2007, 10:57 am
Alright, well me and my boyfriend have been dating for 3 months. When christmas comes, it will be almost 5. We've been together for a long time and we talked for awhile before we became officaial. I really don't know what to get him for christmas. I'm really the type of person to go all out, because that's what he's going to do. For his birthday I got him a build-a-bear, but that was before we were even going out. For our anniversaries, I always make him something, buy him something, and usualy write him a heart felt note or a poem. I'm really really good with words, and he loves when I write to him. I want to get him soemthnig nice. Writting just a note won't be enough, becuase I write to him all the time. We always wrtie to eachother.
He's really into BMX and his favorite thing is snowboarding. He just loves extreme sprots, but I mena I can't really do anything with that. I want to get him something that will show how much I really love and care about him.
PLEASE HELP ME WITH SOME CUTE IDEAS!
THANKS!
girls and especiall guys opinions are welcome!
die_romantic_xl3 answered Wednesday November 14 2007, 5:10 pm: Hmm. Simply because of the fact that he loves snowboarding and BMX you might consider a gift certificate to PacSun or a store that sells snowboarding gear. That alone would show that you obviously care about what he likes. But I would pair it with like, an extra special dinner between the two of you or maybe surprise him and go deliver your gift to him at his house on Christmas. If you want to totally trash my ideas that's okay, I'm kind of sleepy right now. But I would also drop like subtle questions and get an idea of something he REALLY wants then see if you can make it happen. He sounds like a sweetheart, and I'm sure just being with you feels like Christmas to him. :)
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