My boyfriend's birthday is coming up soon. I always seem to get him the wrong gift. He says he will tell me exactly what he wants and I can go get it, but I think a surprise would be nicer. Any suggestions? I want it to mean something
We have been together for almost 3 years
We have a child together
He is a mechanic
He loves 4 wheelin
He loves fishing
thanks any input is appreciated
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? asknava answered Thursday May 8 2008, 9:02 pm: I was thinking the same thing as the previous person. The most important thing you can do is do soemthing for him that is going to make him happy. Your happiness should come from him being happy in recieveing something that he would like. How can you be happy if you continue to suprise him with things that he doesn't really want? Here is an idea for you...
Get him the thing that he wants, but then when it comes time to give him a gift, give him something else, something that you want him to have but that he doesn't necessarily want. Then, at the end of the night, when it is almost time for bed and he thinks the day is over...say honey, i have a suprise for you. He is going to be like what? Then you pull out the gift that he wanted. He is going to be really excited and supprised cause he wasn't expecting it! How about that?
Hope it works out for you! [ asknava's advice column | Ask asknava A Question ]
snickerzz11 answered Thursday May 8 2008, 1:55 am: Honestly, I think that if there is a specific thing he wants and he tells you he wants it, you should just go ahead and get that for him. Surprises are nice, but it's always a great feeling to get something just because you asked for it. :] [ snickerzz11's advice column | Ask snickerzz11 A Question ]
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