ok well for valentines day i have like NO money to spend so i was thinking of maybe getting my bf a fake rose and putting a little note in there sayin my love for him will last as long as this flower or something else we will have been dating for 6 months on valentines and and are very much in love and he is a halfway emothional guy do you think he will like it becaus ehe's doing TONS of stuff for me that idk about yet because the are surprises and i want to atleast get him something.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? uisforukelele answered Monday February 4 2008, 9:08 pm: if you were going for original, that's pretty cliche. just about everybody has heard that story about the fake rose or whatever. anyway, since he is a halfway emotional guy, you could always write him a poem, or burn him a cd with cute songs, or burn him a cd with one song and write the lyrics on a sheet of pretty paper (like the song "l.o.v.e." by nat king cole). i like the idea of finding a cute love poem and writing it on a piece of paper. make a homemade card or something too.
lizzielovesyou answered Monday February 4 2008, 5:40 pm: first the thing to do is buy 11 roses and one fake and say my love for you will last until the last rose dies. I think he would like it but im accully doing something different for my sweetit. I'm having to dog tags customized with his name on one and mine on the other and then happy valentines on it too.let me know how it all works out
lots of love,lizzie [ lizzielovesyou's advice column | Ask lizzielovesyou A Question ]
thenamesarie08 answered Monday February 4 2008, 4:24 pm: thats so cute :) and its original too. I bet he'll love it :) i bet even a skater boy would love it.
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