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Picking the right gift!


Question Posted Wednesday December 17 2008, 6:13 pm

Hello everyone, i need some ideas on what should i buy my boyfriend who's 26, for christmas.... ive put a lot of thought into it but i still dont know what, i got 2 shirts and all but i want to get something else, better and thoughtful?1 Please help with some ideas.

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Peeps answered Saturday December 20 2008, 4:10 pm:
I suggest baking his favorite desert. Homemade.

Or, as an alternative, making his favorite dinner and surprising him with it.

Knowing someone's "favorites" is a big deal as it is. Making something with your own hands is great.

I made a HOMEMADE chocolate cake for my guy on his birthday last year :) It was hard work but super neat. By homemade I definately do not mean something in a box. I simply looked up a chocolate cake recipe online that I thought sounded okay and bought the ingredients needed to create it.

On my birthday, my very-wonderful boyfriend surprised me with a cake too. Only he didn't bake it?! Heh. He actually took my favorite ice cream (called Chocolate Velvet Cake Ice Cream) and put a few cartons into a baking pan. He then took a couple of containers of chocolate frosting and frosted the top of it. To make it even more beautiful, he took some pink decorating frosting and decorated the cake by himself! :) He pretended he was baking a cake for me the whole time so I was REALLY surprised when he had me "cut" into it!

You could also get away with knitting, sewing, crocheting, or simply crafting him a gift with your hands. Something you made all by yourself always goes over well.

I hope you find the right gift to give your partner on Christmas. If you have any more questions please feel free to ask me!

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xosodapopx3 answered Friday December 19 2008, 11:19 pm:
I had the same problem :-)
you can get him:

*some colone

* a nice necklace/chain for guys

* a wallet

* a key chain/car key holder

is he into anything, any type of sports? if hes into say soccer, you can get him a soccer ball. if hes into movies, get him his favorite movie. or if hes into books, thats a really great thing to get!
Good luck, and have a great Christmas!!!

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kiran answered Thursday December 18 2008, 10:48 pm:
There is so much you can do. You can buy him CDs or music he likes. If you want to you can put a bunch of songs on a CD about the two of you. You can also make him cookies or brownies, you can even cook him a meal or take him out somewhere to eat. One of my favorites is having a pic of the two of you and put it in a cute frame. Good luck!

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