aidenisfire answered Thursday July 23 2009, 10:29 pm: In terms of things you can do together you could have a picnic or go for a walk/hike. You could try something more unusual like go-kart racing, rock climbing, laser tag, or karaoke. You could go to aconcert or have a romantic movie night at home. As for things you could do for him or give him. you could make him a coupon book of nice little things you'll do like give him a back massage or a foot rub, treat him to a movie or dinner, things like that. You could cook him his favorite meal or dessert, make him a cd of songs that remind you of him, get him something relating to his favorite sports team or band, take him to a concert or sports game he would enjoy, write him a poem, or write him a list of reasons you love him. If you need any more ideas let me know :) [ aidenisfire's advice column | Ask aidenisfire A Question ]
itdependsonyoux3 answered Thursday July 23 2009, 6:42 pm: Aww, cute :] okay so, you could go to a park where there's a trail [like a hiking one] and you could go hiking and stuff, go into the streams and river if there are any, have fun and enjoy yourslef, then you could have a picnik somehwere in the park and maybe go on the playground and act liek kids again :] hahaa i did that with my boyfriend and it was sweet and fun, great combination, huh ? :] you could also cook together. go over either your house or your boyfriends house and make a dinner or dessert or something, then maybe pitch a tent in your backyard or put down a blanket and eat what you've guys made. I mean, come on, boys LOVE food :] hahaa. and usually when you're cooking, flour fights start and you guys end up laughing your entire day away haha it's cute and fun.
hope i helped :] if you need anything else, feel free to inbox me. HAVE FUN :] ! xxo. [ itdependsonyoux3's advice column | Ask itdependsonyoux3 A Question ]
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