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what to do for our one year anniversary


Question Posted Thursday July 26 2012, 11:45 am

So my one year anniversary is coming up and I was looking for ideas. I wanna do something cute and romantic for him but I'm not really creative when it comes to this stuff. We're both 20 by the way if that matters at all. Thank you!

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LOL_x0x answered Thursday July 26 2012, 3:26 pm:
How about taking him back to the place where you met/went on your first date/had your first kiss? It's always romantic to relive those milestones :)

Or maybe just a nice dinner at a restaurant you two haven't been to?

You guys can go stargazing. I always find stargazing very romantic :)

Hope this helps!


-Laura (20-f)

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