Question Posted Saturday January 24 2009, 11:40 pm
what do you get a guy for valentines day???? i need to get something for this guy i really like and have been spending a lot of time with. i don't want it to be like "just a present" but something that's like "duh boy i like you." lol. but cliche things like teddys and chocolate and roses seem more female-aimed. i don't know! and i also don't have an infinite amount of money...so...ya. any ideas?
kerry_jeanne answered Sunday January 25 2009, 1:11 pm: My boyfriends birthday was about 3 weeks after we first started dating. I was in the same boat as you - 'I don't want to get him something pricey because I don't know him very well, so what the heck do I do?!?'. You know what I did which worked out perfect? I baked. I baked cookies, brownies, cupcakes, cakes, candy - evertything you can think of. I baked for 6 hours that day. I covered his entire room in sweets that way he had a nice surprise to come home to that day. Baking is a perfect gift idea for any occasion. It's sweet, it comes from your heart and it sure is tastey:) You can even decorate them in valentines day colors and sprinkles. Good Luck! [ kerry_jeanne's advice column | Ask kerry_jeanne A Question ]
THINKPOSITIVE7 answered Sunday January 25 2009, 8:12 am: Thank you soo much for the positive feedback it is greatly apprecited..hmm that is interesting..do you guys happen to have a favorite bible verse,chirstian song or band you might like? I would also suggest that you might write a very telling poem about how you feel since you want him to know that you care:. Since he adores writting peotry it would be very original and show that you show some general interest in the things that he likes:) do you happen to know how to play the guitar as well? I hope my advice was helpful,the best of luck to you, SINCERLY,DIAMOND:) [ THINKPOSITIVE7's advice column | Ask THINKPOSITIVE7 A Question ]
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