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Question Posted Saturday December 8 2007, 6:26 pm

I'm 16 and my boyfriend is 19. I want to get him something for Christmas, but he keeps insisting he doesn't need anything. I still really want to get him something and I am frustrated that I don't know what to get! Please help me with some ideas.

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Additional info, added Saturday December 8 2007, 7:30 pm:
After reading the first answer I got, I realized I should put a little more information about him into it. He doesn't like sports or cars... I burn him CDs all the time. He isn't a movie person. These are the reasons this is so hard..

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okla answered Sunday December 9 2007, 2:44 pm:
Sometimes the best gifts are free or do not have to cost a bundle. I have created a list of 10 Ways to Say "I Love You" for the Holidays at www.loverenewed.net. Some of these ideas on this list would work great and others are more appropriate for married folks. Remember it is the thought that counts. If you do several loving, thoughtful things during the season, it will mean more than 1 expensive present on Christmas. Good luck.

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Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Saturday December 8 2007, 8:59 pm:
i am going throgh the same stuff with my boyfriend almost same ages. so i bought him a promise ring and had something engraved in the inside that ment something special good luck

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missbananafontana answered Saturday December 8 2007, 7:30 pm:
Go have a picnic on a beach and watch to stars. You can bundle up if it's cold where you live and it's really romatic.
OR
Design a treasure hunt around his house (or yours) or some place else and at the end there's a dessert like ice cream sundaes and his favorite movie on.

I love those ideas. They're so sweet! Hope that helps you!
P.S When guys say that they don't want anything, they really just want you be like a queen. They may be difficult, but it's only because they love you!

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viciousxpunk answered Saturday December 8 2007, 7:26 pm:
if you know a sports team that he likes you could get him something with that on it, a cd by a band he likes, a dvd he likes, tickets to a concert or sports game, you could burn him a cd with songs you think he will like or songs that make you think of him, a gift card to a store he likes, or a book you think he will like if he reads. good luck.

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