Question Posted Saturday February 16 2008, 6:39 pm
16-f dating 17-m
ok well me and my boyfriend have been dating for about a year now but i have NO CLUE what to get him for our year anniversery we are soo close and are very much in love he's not into much of anything his life revolves around me.
i dont have much money because i havent get a job yet or whatever but maybe i might get one by then but idk...
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? schwartz answered Sunday February 17 2008, 4:22 pm: Go to www.personalizationmall.com and make him something just for him. :D I got my boyfriend one of the photocubes that they have, and wrote my own poem to him on the top. It wasn't too expensive. He loved it! I also got made him a CD of about 25 songs that mean something to both of us, and between each one I had recordings of me talking to him, like a prompt to the song. It was like a story! If you don't have a computer mic, you can record it on your cell and send it to your email. Anyway, hope I gave you some good ideas. [ schwartz's advice column | Ask schwartz A Question ]
triquetra answered Sunday February 17 2008, 4:15 pm: Get him something simple. Something which comes from your heart and something which he will cherish.
A picture of you in a very nice photo frame would be nice because he could put it on his desk. You could make the frame because it will show him the thought which went into it. Or how about going to the cinema with him and seeing a film which you both want to see?
Not chocolates because they will be eaten and no thought would be in them. Flowers will eventually die.
It's just the thought that counts.
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