Ok, so I'm a 16 year old girl and one of my best friends is a guy and he is turning 16 in a couple months and i know boys are hard to shop for so i decided to start brain-storming early. I don't really know what to get him so if you have any ideas that would be great. Also he is interested in: scotland (he is part of the Sinclair clan), paintball, fencing, BMX, japan and the martial arts, video games, anime, the renaissance era, and fantasy
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated and naturally i can't get anything really expensive. Thanks in advance.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? ohitscassidy answered Saturday April 12 2008, 1:19 pm: mm maybe you could get him a shirt or something with bmx on it or anything you mentioned, something that he's interested in.. or a gift card to his favorite store .. does he wear hats? thats what i usually get my guy friends a new hat. you said he likes video games? you could get him a knew one. or you could do what most people do... just give him some money and let him buy what he wants with it..
volunteergirl answered Friday April 11 2008, 10:05 pm: Hey,shopping for a teenage boy. My best friend is a boy as well so i can totally relate when it comes to gift buying. You want something he will be happy with not the fake kind of happy where he puts on a smile to make you happy. So i would recomend you get him a fifteen dollar gift card to some kind of game place, a book on the renaissance era or martial arts depending on the price of the book. Lastly i would get him some paint for his paintball gun.
Thanks so much and remember to come back again for more advice.
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