So I was wondering if you guys could help me with some christmas gift ideas to give to my boyfriend.
Firstly, to give a little background on the relationship we have been together for about this friday the 7th will be 3 weeks. So we haven't been together for very long. I know he likes hand crafts and things that involve thinking like sodoku.
But I don't know what to get him. What do you guys think of an oragami book or do you think one can find enough designs on the web and therefore a book would be pointless?
Other than a gift, what cute things could I do? If anybody watches asian dramas I kind of want to do something romantic/cute like a girl protaganist might do. *sigh* I'm not too sure as this is my first relationship I'm not very experienced with these things.
Ideas that you have or things you've done in the past would be so helpful!! I really hope someone can give me some ideas.
Thank you so much~
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? lovelessnitesX0X0 answered Sunday December 2 2007, 7:26 pm: Okay, well maybe get him a little bear holiding a soduku book or something cute, but with his interests. Well, to do something romantic, make the bear hold a sokuku book, and/or a rose or a picture of you two together. That would be so cute and he would have to love it. One year, i made my bf a wooden heart, with 4 layers (each heart getting smaller to fit on the first one) and on the smallest heart, i wrote "Shane and Paige AAF <3" and on the back i wrote "4/12/06" because thats when we first got together. He loved it and hung it on his wall. Well, even after we broke up we stayed friends, and he still has the heart on his wall, even though his gf begs him to take it off. Whenever she comes over his house, he covers it up. Hehehe, well i hope i helped!
xoxo Paige [ lovelessnitesX0X0's advice column | Ask lovelessnitesX0X0 A Question ]
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