its going to be our 6th month anniversery on tuesday.
what should i get for him?!
for his birthday, i got him a 60 dollar gift card and i got him the borat movie.
for christmas, i got him a cursing parrot. becuase it said something we used to say to eachother haha.
valentines day i didnt get him anything.. but i made him an amazing card!
now its our 6th month. and i need to get him something, but i dont have any money but i feel bad not getting him anything -- i am not expecting anything from him.
he was on the football team, he loves jeeps (he loves to fix them and race and stuff haha), he is going to college next year (so he is 18, im 16), he loves to watch movies, but i cant get him another movie... :/ he likes food. and he likes to sleep alot... ugh.
Trauma answered Monday March 23 2009, 4:55 am: Homemade gifts are great. It lets them know you really care. I made my boyfriend a book with different reasons why I love him, & he said it was the best gift he's ever gotten. [ Trauma's advice column | Ask Trauma A Question ]
sia answered Monday March 23 2009, 3:11 am: i think you should make him a box like a shoe box and cover it up with nice wrapping paper then in that box put things that u think are special to both of you like photos of you to and you can make him cards wich he can use one like fee hug card free kiss card and write at the back only valid once or something and im sure you no other things that hes into go to the 2 dollar shop and buy some funny little things from there and put it in the box that will remind him of u or soemthing does that sound alright?wat ya think?well ull no what to put in the box [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
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