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valentines day


Question Posted Friday February 8 2008, 8:10 am

ok sooo my boyfriend is 17. and i have noo idea what to get him for valentines day.

i wanna make it really special because i will be his first valentine cause hes never had a girlfriend around this time.

what are some things i could do?


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kipjoyner answered Friday February 8 2008, 1:00 pm:
Alright well guys always like candy and chocolate and stuff like that. Also, when you kiss him on this special day, don't make it an everyday regular kiss. Make it special. Put your feelings into it. Show how much you like him. Show him how much he means to you.

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orphans answered Friday February 8 2008, 12:35 pm:
You could take him on a picnic and make a cake and bring candles and make heart shaped sand wiches and chocolate coverd strawberrys.

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