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valentines day


Question Posted Wednesday January 23 2008, 8:19 am

ok me and my bf have been together for 5 months now and it will be 6 months on valentines day and idk what to get him and i dont have much money please help!

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triquetra answered Wednesday January 23 2008, 5:22 pm:
It doesn't matter what kind of present you give him, it only matters if it's from the heart. Even the simplest of items can mean a lot to a person if it's from their loved one.
A photo of yourself in a nice frame would be nice, he could have it on his work desk to remind him of how beautiful you are all day long.

Simple things can go a long way. People who get flashy stuff for their valentines, often find that the presents are later discarded, whilst the simple things make the person more happy and last a lot longer.

I hope this helped,
triquetra

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orphans answered Wednesday January 23 2008, 4:15 pm:
You could make him a mixed CD of all of his favorite songs. Even a box of chocolates would work, guys like candy too. Or You could bake him a batch of his favorite cookies.

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AngelofMercy answered Wednesday January 23 2008, 12:50 pm:
This depends on the type of person he is. If he isn't the mushy type, or romantic, some things will not be up his alley as other things will be. I would suggest to find out what type of person he is (hopefully you already know) and go from there. If he is an outdoorsy type person, maybe going on a picnic in a park or something together would be something he would enjoy. If he is the sporty type, take him to the skating rink and have fun. (When I was growing up, we used to go to our local skating rink on V day and they would perform "skating marriages", it was cute) If he is the very romantic person, then a suggestion would be to get the necklaces that say best friends and are divided, give him one and you keep the other, of course he may not want to wear it, but at least he can have it. If he is the crazy/goofy type of person, the sky is the limit. With your imagination, you can come up with the best gift for him. Good Luck!!

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ASAPcamille answered Wednesday January 23 2008, 12:36 pm:
How about suprise him with cookies, or cupcakes! Decorate them with pink frosting, and sprinkles.
If you do cookies or cupcakes, it will only cost you about 5 dollars; doesnt get any better than that!

Also, make him a card to go with his tray of cookies/cupcakes!

good luck!

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