Question Posted Saturday February 7 2009, 10:36 am
Hello, me and my girlfriend have been dating for quite a long time and valentines day is coming up its our first and though i already got her her present and card i need some advice on what to write (on the card) we have a very good relationship and i love her lots so i don't wanna screw this up. please help.
Thanks in advance!
gogurl10 answered Sunday February 8 2009, 12:04 am: Hi! I think that you should just try to be funny and thoughtful. Say something cute and compliment her too. Just write what comes to mind and I'm sure she won't think bad about it. :) [ gogurl10's advice column | Ask gogurl10 A Question ]
sml111992 answered Saturday February 7 2009, 10:33 pm: this is very cute.. typically a girl would love whatever you say on her card even if its ilove u lol i say just put what you feel and put some inside jokes that you guys had together. she will love it no matter what is says positive! [ sml111992's advice column | Ask sml111992 A Question ]
iwantthetruth answered Saturday February 7 2009, 4:58 pm: Aww this is sweet.
I am sure that whatever you say to her in the card will put a smile on her face (well assuming it's something nice of course). But anyways, you love her and I'm sure she knows that by now, so you could write that. You could also say that you are so happy to have her in your life and to have her as your valentine. You can't go wrong by saying exactly how you feel. She'll love it.
kerry_jeanne answered Saturday February 7 2009, 3:02 pm: Well what you write on the card should really mean something special. It should come from your heart. You say you have an amazing relationship and that you love her a lot - well there's the first thing you can put on it. Let her know how much she means to you and how happy she makes you. That she makes you feel very lucky and that you adore her very much. Let her know your feelings and emotions towards her. Good Luck! [ kerry_jeanne's advice column | Ask kerry_jeanne A Question ]
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