me and my boyfriend have been dating for 15 months and this will be our 2nd christmas together. we are both 17. Last year i got him a $50 bottle of cologne i spent like all my birthday money on it. I have a job this year but still want to keep it cheap like under $100 would be nice. i plan on getting him a few shirts cuz he said he wanted that but i need something different that he will appreciate more and i need help thinking of something!
i dont want it to do with his interests because to me thats what his birthday is for this is just something he would enjoy but not like Sport related or anything :)
(cant make a scrap book not enough pictures)
(already got him a picture frame w/me and him in it for our year)
(got him a stuffed animal for our year also)
prefurably nothing ive given him...
Please help
auto five for good answers!
THANKS =D
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? mkio answered Friday November 14 2008, 10:28 am: Don't worry I have the same problem. I've been going out with my boyfriend for three years and every year it gets harder and harder to buy stuff for him. You can make him a fleece blanket where you just tie it together, or a new hat if he wears hats, and if you guys are ever hanging out look at a sports magazine like eastbay and just keep a mental note of what he likes and then suprise him by getting it. I can't think of any thing else right now, but if you need any more help just ask! [ mkio's advice column | Ask mkio A Question ]
orphans answered Thursday November 13 2008, 3:31 pm: is there a business..or company he enjoys..a sport company etc? anything? because i know parants buy shares in disney etc for their children and frame it. it sounds stupid, but at some point, he could sell it off to make a lot of money..as long its a company that cant go bankrupped. :D [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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