So i want to get my boyfriend (13) something for christmas. Not to expensive ($20). any ideas? i've already ruled out video games, cologne, and clothes. i really appreciate it your help. We've been going out for about 3 monthes and he said he'll like what ever i get him but i dont want to get him something stupid =P
PS- i was thinking a movie. any good movies?
Niceguy15 answered Tuesday November 27 2007, 9:39 pm: i know a lot of girls watch this movie but guys can watch it too i even watch it and its my favorite movie now and i even cried but anyways get him the notebook and tell him this is our love and watch it together and make sure you two are cuddling when you watch it. he will reliaze that you have feelings for him and that you care. i hoped i helped you out. [ Niceguy15's advice column | Ask Niceguy15 A Question ]
HCOloverr22 answered Tuesday November 27 2007, 9:07 pm: it really depends on his personality and his likes/dislikes. i would get a universal movie like spiderman 3 or something that you both like, and say something cute like 'we can watch it together!'
a movie isn't a very original choice, so if you were going for something more personal, i would either have a picture framed of you two and put a personal message in fabric paint around the edges, or give him a bag of his favorite candies and a little thing representing his favorite sports team. i hope i helped! [ HCOloverr22's advice column | Ask HCOloverr22 A Question ]
dancedance42 answered Tuesday November 27 2007, 6:21 pm: for a movie, it really depends on what he likes (ie, comedy, horror.)
ask him what his favorite movie is, and get him that.
or you can get a nice picture of the two of you and frame it, bake him his favorite cookies, buy some of his favorite candy, or get him a giftcard
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