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Hey! Christmas is coming up soon, so I was wondering what I should get my boyfriend. Of course he replied with the standard “Nothing; all I want is you” response when I asked him, but I know better that that! Last month for his birthday I painted him a picture and he really appreciated it, but I know I can’t just do the same thing again. He’s a really tech-savvy guy—is basically in love with The Apple Store—but I don’t know the first thing about technology. Nor do I have the money for that! He’s also extremely well read, so I’m afraid that any book I get him he would have already read before. (The same goes for movies!) I have, though, thought about getting him a nice shirt or something, but I’m afraid that’d be boring. So…I am stumped! If anyone has any ideas that’d be great! Thank you so much!
If you don't want to get him cologne, get him gift cards or something to the mall so he can buy something on his own since you're stumped. It's okay not to know what to buy him, it's hard to shop for a guy. :[ But if cologne or giftcards don't work out, try:
- Clothes.
- Shoes.
Maybe put a cute scrapbook together that shows him how much you love him & how much the good times meant. That could be really cool too. Good luck! [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
sugarplum07 answered Monday December 10 2007, 8:00 am: What about a hoodie (or whatever style shirt he likes best) and his favorite type of cologne? You could possibly make a nice scrapbook with pictures of you two in it. One year, I made my boyfriend a hollow book and put cute notes inside and now he always hides his little things in there. Here's a web site on how to make it:
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