So I got back with my ex (23/M) and its been almost a month we've been together. According to him, he's going all out on Valentine's Day.
I don't have a clue what to get this guy!
He likes the Bruins (but everything is expensive and he has a lot of stuff)
We tend to joke around a lot with each other so funny jokes and humor are good!
miss_tanya answered Wednesday February 3 2010, 5:06 pm: The best way of uncovering what your guy wants is to ask him. Let him know that you are stumped, and would like to know what would make his Valentine's Day special for him. This is the most honest and direct approach, and it would probably lead to you getting him something he truly wants (as opposed to just something you think he wants).
However, if you feel that gift-giving is more fun when it is a surprise, here are a few tips:
1. Start with the classics. Chocolate, candy, card and some romantic time alone. Valentine's Day is about expressing your feelings towards your loved ones. So begin with that. Do something small, with the aim of showing him that you care. Once you know what you are doing to take care of the romantic aspect of Valentine's Day, half of the battle is over.
2. Something related to his interests is always a good idea. If he likes the Bruins, go for that. Maybe you could get him a pair of tickets to a game and the two of you could go together!
3. As far as jokes go, by all means, make him laugh. Buy him something related to an inside joke that the two of you share. Or, think back to the funniest moment the two of you shared and give him something that is representative of that.
4.If all else fails, just go browsing. Walk around your local mall or shopping centre and just see what's there. There may be cool items out there that you never would have even thought of buying him.
For additional information and ideas on Valentine's Day gift-giving, please visit my blog. www.wecareaboutlove.blogspot.com
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