my boyfriend is having all four of his wisdom teeth out thursday. i'm going to stop by his house and see him. i want to take him a small present as a surprise. he brought me my favorite flowers when i had my surgery because he was going out of town the next day. i'm going out of town the night after i drop by his house, so it's a similar situation. does anybody have any ideas? i'm thinking maybe some of his favorite ice cream? or something cute/romantic? he's what you might call an "old fashioned romanic" if that helps. i just want to show him i love him. :) thanks! <3
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Gift Giving? dottie4 answered Wednesday March 25 2009, 6:12 pm: Just leave him alone for a couple days after he gets his wisdoms pulled. He won't be up for anything because he'll be in too much pain. He'll probably be on too many pain killers anyway to even realize your there. He'll probably be asleep. When he starts feeling better in a couple of days then visit him. Until then just leave him alone. Sorry to be blunt, but that's the way it goes.
LM answered Tuesday March 24 2009, 11:24 pm: Honestly, don't bring him ice cream yet because he won't be able to eat it. It's too cold. Bring him some movies & stuff to keep him occupied- he'll be sleeping a lot. Pudding snacks & Jell-O in a basket, and juice, would be sweet, cause that's all he's probably going to be eating for a day or two.
Once he feels better (and you're back home) you can get him ice cream and other food that's actually edible =] [ LM's advice column | Ask LM A Question ]
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