Ok,so I've been dating my boyfriend for almost a week,I know not long at all.But we've known each other since september and last night when we were at the movies he asked what I wanted for valentines day.
I told him I wasn't sure,and that if I got something he had to get something too.He said he didn't want anything and that he'd just surprise me,but I want to get him something!
The problem is he's very mysterious and no one knows much about him,out of ALL the people he hangs out with and he hangs out with almost everyone.
I know he's into working out,since he does almost everyday he likes music alot too.
His style,well he doesn't really have a specific one he dresses in a emo style one day,then preppy the next.I have no clue what to get him since he's so mysterious! I don't know if he likes cologne or anything like that since he always smells good anyway? I just don't know what to get him so if anyone has a idea on something I could possibly get him it'd be appriciated,thanks in advance!
gr8fruit answered Saturday February 5 2011, 6:28 pm: Hey there,
How about burning him a cd? It is simple and easy. Just find songs/artists that are his favorite and put them all on one cd. Or you can make up a cd of all the songs that remind you of him. Of course, try to pick songs that are in his genres of music. I am pretty sure he would love anything you put your time into. Plus, everytime he listens to it, he will be guaranteed to think of you.
Don't be afraid to ask him if he likes cologne; he won't know what it smells like until he gets it anyhow. Just ask what kind of cologne he likes the smell of, then go to a store counter and ask what kinds of cologne they have that smell like his preference. If cologne is a no-go, he sounds like someone who might appreciate a new work-out outfit/t-shirt as well <3 [ gr8fruit's advice column | Ask gr8fruit A Question ]
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