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Going away gift


Question Posted Wednesday April 7 2010, 8:42 pm

I'm 16/f/Australia.
I have a boyfriend, who's leaving to Texas for 2 years, and he said he's going to give me something so I would remember him when he's gone.

My question is, I want to give him something too, but I'm not sure what would be a very memorable gift. I don't want to give him something that he won't treasure, and could easily be shoved to the end of the closet.

So help.. What should I get him that would help him remember me when he's there?


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CLN answered Wednesday April 7 2010, 10:30 pm:
A good gift to give a person who is going away for a long amount of time will be something that will make that person laugh and feel happy when they think about you. That will also have them think about the times you spent togerther good luck from me...........C.L.N

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