Question Posted Thursday November 17 2011, 11:32 pm
So my boyfriend and I are creepin' up on our 6 month anniversary and Christmas is coming up as well. He is really hard to shop for, everything he needs/wants he gets himself or already has. I am clueless and need suggestions quick!
smileydino answered Friday November 18 2011, 11:59 am: It would help if maybe you listed how serious you two are and how old the two of you are.
If he has any piercings or likes any jewelry you could get him some, like maybe a watch.
Maybe make a cute gift kid, like a date night kit for you both. Put in movie tickets, a gift card, and maybe a note saying something personal.
I know this sounds cheesy, but I worked at a daycare a while back when I was dating my most recent ex, I painted him a picture that said happy 3 months I did it with water color and glue and glitter sand, he loved it and hung it up on his wall, maybe he'd like something you'd make for him, maybe he has a favorite band or tv show? Get him or even make him a shirt portraying that band or show (:
xokristabelle answered Friday November 18 2011, 9:39 am: Depending on how open you guys are with each other, you could always just ask.
I can't give many ideas without knowing about him (age, what he's into), but a few generic gift ideas for guys:
- This: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
It comes with trial sizes of several colognes and a voucher for a free full-sized once he's picked the one he likes. (Or both of you!) This is better than buying a cologne you're not sure he'll like, I've given it to a few boyfriends and they really liked it.
nascarfan1987 answered Friday November 18 2011, 3:36 am: I'm in the same boat as well, except me and my lover have been together for a year Sunday; plus Christmas!
But,
I can't really help you, because I don't know what your boyfriend is like, what he enjoys; or anything else. I don't know your age either; so idk if you can drive, or if he can, ect.
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