My boyfriend is 18. I have no idea what to get him for Christmas. I was gonna get him a picture of us with some other stuff but I wanted to save that for Valentines Day.
He's not really into sports. He likes video games like any other guy but he has the ones he wants and I'm not really good choosing.
Then I was gonna get him a TV series of the show we both like but its on netflix soo yeah.
I got him a jacket for his birthday. I'm not sure what else he'd like but I want it to be something he'll like.
Any ideas would be really appreciated. Thanks so much!
Its reallly hard to give you head on gift ideas because I don't know your boyfriend personally.
How about gift cards for a date night? Like gift card to his favorite place to eat, gas card, and even a gift card to a movie theater, bowling, or whatever else he likes to do. That way its something both of you can do together. (:
Or how about a gift card to his favorite store, that way he can pick out what he wants?
Does he were any type of jewelry? LIke my boyfriend wears chains- and I got him an engraved ring with our names on it for christmas.
If you like the idea of the gift cards, (which most people don't. They want something with more value to it) than you can do him a stocking. Put the gift cards in there, put him some of his favorite candies in there, even some deoderant (sp) cologne, and whatever else can fit in there. My boyfriend's favorite part at Christmas is his stocking, so I made him two of them.
You just really need to watch and remember converstaions you and your lover have had. Tell him to write down the top 5 things he wants for Christmas, and get him a couple of things off of there.
That way he won't know exactly what it is he's getting, but it'll be something he wants,
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