Hey, so my boyfriend is turning 17, and i wanted to do sometihng really special for him. we have been together for around 10 months now. I have a pink helmet with flowers, which costed about $5, because its a joke me and his family have because he got hurt, adn his family jokes that they want him to wear it when he drives, and a $50 gas card. I want to give him both those on the 18th because thats when his drivers test is. Then on the 24th, his actual birthday, i have a wheezy plush thing from toy story 3 (another joke between us) which costed $20, a tshirt from his favorite band $20, and clocky (the alarm clock that runs away because he can NEVER wake up with an alarm) which costed $50. I know i spent a lot of money already, but he means so much to me and spent $200 on a camera for me for our six month anniversary, so moeny isnt an object. I want to get him something else too though. He lovesss american eagle, but he has speciffic taste in clothes, and i dont want to get him something he wont like but feels obligated to wear. Also, i dont want to get him a gift card because itd feel like impersonal. I was thinking of getting him a watch. I heard fossil is a good company, but i dont want anything too expensive. i found one on overstock.com, because the ones on the website are so expensive. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
In your opinion, do you think its too much money to be spending, and do you think he wil like the watch, or would he perfer something from ae? And also, if you order from overstock will in come in a fossil box or an overstock one? THANK YOU SO MUCH
lilprincessx3 answered Sunday September 6 2009, 8:40 pm: personally, i don't think that's too much. i think a watch is a good gift. if you know his taste in clothes really well, maybe you should try ae. i'm pretty sure, but not 100% sure, that the watch will come in a fossil box, but if you don't like the overstock box you can always get a different one. [ lilprincessx3's advice column | Ask lilprincessx3 A Question ]
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