Question Posted Thursday December 16 2010, 10:26 pm
So my ex's 18th birthday was a while ago and we used to fight and hate each other but recently we apologized and agreed to forget about the past and get along and be friends/there for each other. I didn't treat him the greatest and I feel really bad about it.. Any ideas on a bday present I can get him or make him? I want to give him something that shows that he means a lot to me. So nothing flirty (I have a boyfriend) nothing slutty or immature or cheap. Something that says "you mean a lot to me and I care about you as a person and I will always be here for you" but remember it can't be romantic because I have a boyfriend. Budget is less than 40 dollars please! I'm 18.
Additional info, added Thursday December 16 2010, 10:45 pm: Some descriptions of him might help haha..
He is kind of emo. But doesn't like dress like it. He loves music and art. Loves to use Photoshop and edit pictures. He doesn't have many friends and keeps to himself a lot. Doesn't get along with his parents a lot. Not in any sports and isn't athletic. He has a dog. His favorite store is American eagle even though his style isn't preppy. Recent gifts I bought him were cologne, a journal, picture frame, Nice hair gel, giftcards. . Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Uniqueme answered Friday December 17 2010, 9:53 am: How about you write a letter to him and put it into a card? Then he will always have something to read if he gets lonely and he ran remember how much he means to you.
Also you could just by him a shirt and put something on the inside that says "you mean a lot to me" and then the date you gave him the shirt, that way when he finds it he'll know. :) [ Uniqueme's advice column | Ask Uniqueme A Question ]
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