My boyfriend is turning 22 this Friday. I'm trying to plan something fun for us to do. Mind you, he's a laid back guy. At first, he wanted to go bowling and out to dinner, which was perfect, but then he got really negative, like he does often, and decided it would be too busy for a Friday night. I've suggested going to the movies, but we're doing that on Saturday anyway. I also suggested doing something new like going to a club to let loose but he wouldn't do that either.
So give me some suggestions? Really anything. I'm just trying to get lots of ideas to toss at him so we don't end up sitting at home on his birthday.
lilteacup answered Monday January 14 2008, 10:15 pm: Well if he is a laid-back guy, maybe spending his birthday at home with you is what would suit him best. If you do, you should plan an entire time that you devote to him (from breakfast to dinner). You could make him breakfast, bake him cupcakes (or cookies), and then make him dinner.
If you are dying to take him out for his birthday (and I don't know where you live...so they may not be great ideas) you could
-go to a comedy club
-roller rink
-the beach (I live in Florida...so it's hardly ever cold..may not help you much)
-arcade/mini golf (never too old for that)
-a play
-boat ride
-a picnic
-a spa so you both can unwind
Well, I can't think of anything else. I hope he goes for one of those!
HiChick answered Monday January 14 2008, 10:14 pm: possibly just drive around sumwhere, go see a drive in, go ice skating, go mini golfing, maybe an indoor waterpark or go to a spa? hope i helped :]
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