Hi, im 16/f
i know theres cute things guys do for girls every now and then to make them feel good like flowers or sweet notes and stuff. but what can a girl do thats cute for a guy? just to show she loves him
if it helps my bf is 15, captain of the varsity football and lacrosse team. have been dating for 6 months. thanx!
I like to buy my boyfriend books I know he wants to read and I always make sure I write a little note in the front for him to read later.
It's also true that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Find out what his favourite meal is and surprise him by cooking it for him. Even if you're not a great cook, he'll be sure to appreciate the effort.
Leave notes in his bag/locker/schoolbooks etc, especially if you know he's been feeling low. It's always nice to recieve an unexpected sentiment from someone you care about.
Other little things like bringing him his favourite chocolate bar or sweets when you go to his house are also nice. After an argument with my ex, he met me from school and gave me three Creme Eggs. It wasn't a big deal but it was sweet and I did really appreciate it.
Wearing a perfume you know he likes is also a winner. Similarly, if he's ever bought you jewellery or clothes, wear them from time to time, especially on a date with him. My current boyfriend bought me perfume for Christmas and he always loves it when I wear it, not just because he likes the smell but also because it makes him feel good that I really like something he got me.
ShelbyGirl15 answered Sunday March 22 2009, 11:06 pm: Hmm... What I did for my guy, I got a bag of Hersheys kisses and I spelt out I LOVE YOU in the kisses. I also bought him a little balloon that said I love you on it. And also a cup with his favorite football teams logo on it. Well I layed it out on his bed and when he walked in he was like so grateful for it...
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