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valentines day present


Question Posted Wednesday January 28 2009, 10:50 am

my boyfriend and i have been dating for almost 11 months and i have noo idea what to get him for valentines day. i asked him what he wantd and he just showed me a few shirts he liked. how much should i spend on him though? he said he was going to take me out to dinner and get me something as well. help pleasee. :)

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schochie16 answered Wednesday January 28 2009, 4:59 pm:
The best present isn't by how much it costs, its how much it means. Listen. That's the best gift. If he likes a movie get it for him, with popcorn and candy(maybe he'll invite you to share..) If theres something that is special between the two of you do something that represents that.

One of my favorite things is to get a small box, hand decorate it. A bow, paint it, use glitter, whateverr. Put a key in it. And when he opens it tell him that it's the key to your heart.

Hope i helped!
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