Question Posted Thursday December 10 2009, 5:43 pm
ok, i'm a 16 year old girl & my boyfriend is 18. we've been dating for 15 months. i was wondering what i could buy him for christmas. he always buys me great presents, ex, ipod touch, heart ring, bracelet, and necklace. i already have some presents. i had bought us tickets to a giants football game. the game is this sunday and he's super excited. i also ordered a dvd set of a show with an actor he loves but couldn't find the set anywhere. i was wondering what else to get him. if you have any ideas, thanks!
Additional info, added Thursday December 10 2009, 5:45 pm: oh! and he has pretty much everything. i had bought him dressy shirts i thought would look nice once before but he didn't like them. i recently bought him a new game for his xbox that he wanted. i was thinking plain tshirts he'll like but he has a million already. idk!. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Gift Giving? Amazing_April answered Friday December 11 2009, 9:13 am: Awww, i've been dating my boyfriend for 15 months on the 28th! I got my boyfriend a Playboy cologne set and he loved it.
You could also bake him some christmas cookies and decorate then with red/green frosting and sprinkles. What guy doesn't like cookies? A Giants jersey would also make a nice gift. You could get him an AXE bodywash, shampoo, and deodorant set, they sell them at walmart for 9 dollars and the playboy set is 19.99 at CVS. David Beckham cologne also smells really good too.
For homemade you could take a picture of you 2 and decorate the frame with stickers or glitter and put the date you guys started dating. You could also make a book of 15 reasons you love him.
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