Ok so my boyfriend and I have been going out for about a year. I'm 15 he's 18. I was wondering if this was cute for a Vday gift?:
Bake him a chocolate cheesecake or regular cheesecke because he does like cheesecake haha(:
And then fill a glass jar with pieces of paper telling him what I love about him and cute quotes.
I don't know if the second one is good or not? I'm not sure if guys would like it haha. He's a really sweet guy with a sensitive side but then he is also like a rock at times. So if you have input I would love to hear it! Thanksss(:
SWEETXLOVE answered Wednesday February 11 2009, 12:05 pm: my best friend actually did this for her boyfriend for their 2 two year anniversary. he LOVED it. she put random things in there just like "i love you" or some love quotes, meaningful memories that they had together and just things she loved about him. also on one of them she wrote the day they first started going out :) and another cute idea you could do is once your done baking the cheesecake you can either write like i love you or you can put the date you started going out and i love you. or happy valentines day baby. just an idea. good luck hun, have fun! ♥ LU [ SWEETXLOVE's advice column | Ask SWEETXLOVE A Question ]
itdependsonyoux3 answered Tuesday February 10 2009, 3:44 pm: That is soo cute. and I totally agree with Myrrha. Her advice is very clever. But you should also make him a card with a list that are the 14 things you love about him [because you know, valentines day is feb. 14] haha. It's such a cute idea that you have. very original. I say go for it :] and do chocolate cheescake, guys love sweets :]
Have funn, good luck, and hope I helped ! xxo :] [ itdependsonyoux3's advice column | Ask itdependsonyoux3 A Question ]
Myrrha answered Tuesday February 10 2009, 11:27 am: Fill the jar with "coupons". Free foot rub, free back rub, free kiss, etc. You can put whatever you want, and tell him he can use them whenever he wants. [ Myrrha's advice column | Ask Myrrha A Question ]
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