16/f
boyfriend is 18
& i neeeeeeed ideas on some things to get him for valentines day, cause im cluelesss!
any fun/cute ideas?
thankkkkkkkk you
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? aidenisfire answered Wednesday February 4 2009, 10:50 am: There are actually a lot of things you can do for a guy on Valentine's day, however you have to consider how sentimental he is so you don't pick a gift that is too sweet or sappy. If you want to buy him something you could get a dvd or video game, a shirt from his favorite store, or some Valentine's day themed boxers. If you are willing to make things, you could bake him his favorite type of cookie and cut them into hearts shapes, make brownies, or his favorite type of cake. You could make a coupon book with little things you will do for him like cooking him a meal of his choice, washing his car, treating him to a movie of his choice, or naughtier things if you wish. You could also accompany your gift with a nice poem or letter. If you have a lot of pictures of the two of you, you could put together a photo album or scrapbook. hope some of these helped :) [ aidenisfire's advice column | Ask aidenisfire A Question ]
Hitoast answered Wednesday February 4 2009, 1:38 am: Well, guys like food and most have a huge sweet tooth :) Since chocolate is the traditional valentines day treat, you could get him a lot of chocolate. Or some other small thing like a rose(Yes, guys like getting flowers too haha) or a cd or something :) Just make it come from the heart! Hope I helped!
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