Me and my ex broke up a while back because "he got bored". all we ever did was go to the movies or hang out at one of our houses. we are recently talking again and i heard he's been telling people he just wants it to be more interesting than just doing movies or hangin out at houses. Of course there is also going out to eat,, but we usually are together longer than 2 hrs when we do hang out.. but not always. Anyways, i am needing some advice of fun things to do with him. I really love him and want to keep him interested. We dont have a whole lot to do here, but there HAS to be something we can do here. We have alsoi gone bowling and stuff.. but i'm kinda looking for something more out there,, sweet, romantic, that kind of thing i guess. Thanks! i ratee.!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Darby answered Thursday May 7 2009, 12:50 am: It sounds to me like you guys need to start doing things based on similar interests. If you both like basketball, why not go to the park and shoot around? If not, you could always just go to the park and have a picnic. (swings and merry-go-rounds never get old :p) Rollerskating, laser tag, and golfing are also some fun things you could do. My ex boyfriend and I liked to aimlessly wander around town for hours. We would just walk around and talk. Observe people and see different things. It always sparks creativity to see the world around you in action. At night we liked to go outside and look at the sky. Night walks are always fun too. (As long as you live in a safe area) There are plenty of simple things you could do like that. Summer is nearing so your local pool will probably be opening shortly. (Assuming you live in the U.S.) Swimming is usually fun. Instead of staying in the house and watching movies, see a movie in theater next time. The surround sound and big screen makes any movie better.
Hope this helps or at least sparks a couple ideas!
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