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One month


Question Posted Friday June 19 2009, 11:55 am

17/m. me and my girlfriend's one month anniversary is in a weeks time. Alot of websites say "dont get a one month present" or "theres no such thing as a one month anniversary", but she asked me what i wanted. And for some reason, around here, one month anniversary's are a big thing?

She told me that none of her relationships have lasted longer than three weeks (she's only had three boyfriends, me being 4th). I like her ALOT, so what can i get her? Jewelery is probabaly too much yes?

thanks a lot :D


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christina answered Saturday June 20 2009, 2:05 pm:
You don't have to get her anything. You could possibly make her a scrapbook but I guess that's something you would do around 6-12 months in.

Hmm, take her out on a date. Maybe take her to dinner at a nice restaurant and a movie. :) Write her a poem. I'm sure you don't need to buy her anything. 1 month isn't too significant of an anniversary. :) Just do something from your heart. She'll appreciate it.

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Cux answered Saturday June 20 2009, 12:32 am:
Here's what I did for my "one month" with my girlfriend last Saturday.

I took her to the park, and we acted like little kids. I pushed her on the tire swing, we swung on the swings for awhile, and we played in the sand and we sat on a bench and just talked.

It's that kind of stuff that a girl appreciates, not things you can buy.

Maybe make her a picnic and go to the park?

Write her a poem? Write her a song?

Do something from the heart; jewelry really isn't as special as some of the things I said.

--Jack
(17/m)

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gweedsx3 answered Friday June 19 2009, 4:21 pm:
My boyfriend got me a purple rose (my favorite color, and only one) a card, and a bracelet then took me out to dinner. But our one month was on valentines day...so that was why he got me a bracelet. I think it would be adorable if you got her a rose, a teddy bear, and took her out to dinner. Congrats on your one month =]

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hear2listen answered Friday June 19 2009, 4:10 pm:
i think you should be simple and romantic.. like get her a single rose or a card and make her dinner

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LiTTLEGiRLBLUE answered Friday June 19 2009, 3:01 pm:
Anything homemade is good. I, too, think that jewelry is too much. But just make her something, girls are always into that. Perhaps you can compose her a song or a poem or something along those lines. Uhm...a romantic dinner or a picnic might also be nice. I say since it's only a month, don't go all out. Because there are girls that would expect something bigger for the next anniversary.

Hoped I Helped & Good Luck
-- LiTTLEGiRLBLUE<3

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