Question Posted Saturday November 27 2010, 11:17 pm
ok so i am 16f/. me and my boyfriend have been going out for 3 months this december 22nd. its really not long, i know, but i got him a present in october(bc it was cheap and i knew it would go up in price if i wait, and if we broke up then i could just return it or keep it. i got hm a chain with a duck emblem on it since he likes to hunt.) so he needed to know what i was getting him bc he was going to tell people he wanted that, so i told him and thought that he might as well see it.when he saw it, he was sooooo happy and he hugged and kissed me and it was really sweet. but now he has nothing to get from me for christmas. im happy he liked it, but im kind of dissappointed that i couldnt wait to give it to him on christmas :/ so now i need to know, what is something i can do for him for christmas. i dont want to buy anything for him again bc he would get mad at me for spending more money on him (the necklace was $77)so i just need something sweet to do or say to him (i was going to do the whole writing down how many reasons i love you, but I'm saving that for something else.) and he already told me what he got me. its a nice necklace. but i would really like to do something sweet for him ON christmas lol. please give me as many ideas about it as you can!!! every little bit will help:)
Terrie answered Sunday November 28 2010, 1:33 pm: Hey,
You both sound like a sweet couple!
Go to a peacful restaurant on christmas eve
or on christmas, a place where you both can just talk..about anything. That is real romantic believe it or not. Or organise a picnic with just you two or a group of friends too, and have a lot of fun, keep your guy smiling. I'm sure he'll appreciate anything you do for him, its the thought that counts right?
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