My boyfreind's 21st birthday is in a little less than a month, and im trying to find some really good ideas to do for it. We have been together for about three months so i don't want it to be totally over the top, but i do want it to be something really good. He'll be 21, but i'm only 19 so I won't be able to go out with him for his birthday, so i'm looking for other things to do
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Gift Giving? Kat10 answered Tuesday February 16 2010, 4:53 pm: It depends on how much you're willing to spend. 3 months isn't a long time so I understand not knowing where to go with this. I was in a similar situation with my boyfriend when he turned 21. I bought Metallica tickets for him (but then again we had been together for two years at that point.) Another gift that I gave him for an anniversary when I was really broke was a coupon book. I made up this little coupon book with things that I would do for him, such as making a steak dinner, giving him a neck massage etc. Whenever he wanted to feel special or had had a really long day or something, he could tear out a coupon and "redeem" it. lol... It sounds really lame but he loved it. Of course you would tailor it to your bf so that you target exactly what he likes.
A romantic night for 2 is always a good option as well :-)
khaos4ng31 answered Monday February 15 2010, 11:01 pm: Hm...19...and 21. Not much you can really do, besides the simple things, such as movies, dinners, hotels. If you're willing to break laws, I would suggest you buy some Bacardi Rum, and check out their site on how to mix. Otherwise, not much.
OhMyLucyDarling answered Monday February 15 2010, 10:15 pm: You could rent a hotel room for you and your boyfriend and have a nights stay. Making a reservations requires you to be 18 or older so you qualify.
Stay at home order take out and watch a romantic movie together.
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