Question Posted Saturday December 12 2009, 4:30 pm
15/f
ok so heres the thing... i have an amazing bf i love him to death. i really do but i have no idea wat to get him for christmas! i wanna get him something special but i dont really know wat he likes. he said he already got me the perfect gift but i cant think of anything for him and i dont have much money so wat should i do? wat can i get him? something thats a great all-around gift that everyone will like but not ordanary. plz give me some ideas or tell me some things you guys have givin ur past bf/gf that they really liked
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? laynemayhem answered Sunday December 13 2009, 8:49 pm: i don't really know where you guys are in your relationship; serious, just started dating, etc. but if you guys are pretty serious and you both truly love eachother, i'd get him a promise ring. it doesn't have to be for marriage, but just one that makes a specific promise to him; like if you've been stressed or moody, promise that you'll be a better girlfriend. or promise that you'll make him happy as long as you two are together. or promise that he can always trust you and that you love him.
sia answered Sunday December 13 2009, 6:37 pm: mmm k im going to just throw some ideas out at you.i hope you find what you like.
you can buy him clothes like a shirt or some jeans etc
you can buy him a silver braclet or a necklace or ring etc
you can buy him a book if he likes reading.there are some good books out there
you can make him soemthing like a box with all the happy memories you shared together like pictures and make him little tickets that say "worth one free hug" or "one free kiss" or soemthing with like lots of little presents that hed like.
you can buy him some sunglasses
take him out to dinner
or you can buy him a voucher from his favourite shop and he can pick out what he likes himself
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