Me and my boyfriend have been going out for 3 months now. I have no idea what to get him for valentines day. Is the classic card and chocolate bad? Or anything better I can get him? I don't want to go all out and everything. Just something to show I care. Any ideas? Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Donnaaa answered Sunday February 7 2010, 3:56 pm: My boyfriend loves sharks, so I'm going to get him a shark teddy or something like that, so find out something that he likes and get him something related to that. I'm also cooking dinner for him, so you could consider that if you have any cooking experience xD.
And, I've made him a pillow with a drawing of an anime girl and boy like in love - cos he loves drawing anime. But it might be a bit early for you to do something like that :) although if you're completely serious about him, then go for it. Yet again, there's nothing wrong with a cute card and chocolates and do something fun for the day.
Xxx-lulu269-xxX answered Friday February 5 2010, 3:36 pm: Chocolate and cards are great! I'm going to get my boyfriend a funny card (but still cute, just not soppy) and fill the envelope with love hearts that have cute things written on them. Just have a look through a packet for sweet ones - like 'True Love' or 'Kiss Me'. The rubbish ones you dont want you get to eat! I'm also making some choccies with a heart shaped ice cube tray - melt chocolate, fill tray, in the fridge and eat!! I love it! Hope this helps :) x Happy Valentines!! x [ Xxx-lulu269-xxX's advice column | Ask Xxx-lulu269-xxX A Question ]
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