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Valentines day...


Question Posted Friday January 9 2009, 7:49 pm

14/f

Ok so me and this guy have been going out since December. I'm like completely clueless here. I know valentines day is like a month away but do girls get the guy something for valentines day or is it usually just guys? I know it was kinda a dumb question but thanks anyways!


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imsothere1 answered Monday January 12 2009, 7:29 pm:
Usually guys get girls something, but you could do something creative to sort of remind him that you'd been thinking: Wear a shirt that says "I'm his" or make him a card that says "I'm proud to be your Valentine." or something similar. Be creative. Hopefully he'll catch the hint that you thought of him.

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sousou1234567 answered Sunday January 11 2009, 2:43 am:
Well. I don't think It's a dumb question AT ALL.

Why?

Because the right thing is the man getting a gift to his lady

But my advice is It won't hurt If you get him a gift too, It'll save a embaressement If he gives you yours and then from excitement he would say something like "Oh! I'm so excited to know what you got me" and you wouldn't have anything to give him

And If he doesn't expect you to get him a gift then you can surprise him ;)

Good Luck.

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Tomiwa answered Saturday January 10 2009, 7:21 am:
thanks for this question,i think you should get him a valentine card incase he gets you one regards,advice girl

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shinobi answered Saturday January 10 2009, 2:48 am:
I was always the helpless romantic. (ima dude). But i've been through my fair share of valentines day present giving. The guy usually doesn't expect something (at least they shouldn't). But if you wanna suprise him..... as a guy, some things that would be cool and give you ideas.

-A CD of a band he likes. (ask him which ones he doesnt have and would buy. But, dont make it obvious your gonna get him it)

-If they are a reader, a book is good.

-A Game Stop Edge Card and magazine subscription is a sweet gift. It only costs like $15 and will last him a year and save him tons of $$$$ on games.

-Something you all can do together like movie tickets or something like that.

I think the edge card and mag. Subscription would be cool. Just make sure you have his info for the form so you dont end up with his present. :)

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katexoanne answered Friday January 9 2009, 9:29 pm:
I know for the past three years my boyfriend and I have always done the same thing. He buys me chocolates, roses, teddy bear, whatever he wants. Then I get him a card and some kind of candy.
Maybe you should ask him what he wants to do. It couldn't hurt any. Good luck. And don't worry, it's not too far in advance, I've been thinking about it for about a month already. :)

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