[Help] My boyfriend and i have been dating for 2 mounths in 2 days and he has already told me ... Updates to this post /post/170834-my-boyfriend-and-i-have-been-dating Wed, 02 Dec 2009 02:15:55 +0100 Reply from centralcoastsingles /post/170834-my-boyfriend-and-i-have-been-dating#reply-3854267 You should be so happy that he has something for you. It isn’t often that guys do that for 2 months. It must have been one heck of a dinner for 1 month if he is doing something for 2 months. It will wear out over time, so enjoy it while you can, whether you decide to get him something or not. I think the best thing you can do is to tell him how much the gift means to you, and how thoughtful he is. Just dote on him for doing such a sweet thing for you, and make him feel like he is the best guy in the world for doing it. The only thing I might suggest is if he is a sports fan, movie fan, or something else, go buy a gift certificate or tickets to something you would want to go to with him, and give them to him. That way, you both win, and you show him that you appreciate the things he likes too. Maybe get tickets to a concert or ball game, race track, or a specific movie. You can buy those online, too. Just put them in an envelope, and after he gives you his gift and you make such a big deal about it, tell him you have something for the two of you, to share together and give him the envelope. It will probably be something you would go to anyway, but now it makes it even more special. It’s a win-win.

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centralcoastsingles Mon, 16 Jun 2008 04:48:51 +0100
Reply from dnnmsck1 /post/170834-my-boyfriend-and-i-have-been-dating#reply-3854010 thanks alot to everyone that repliey and keep replying

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dnnmsck1 Mon, 16 Jun 2008 03:28:15 +0100
Reply from dnnmsck1 /post/170834-my-boyfriend-and-i-have-been-dating#reply-3853978 should i at least buy a card?

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dnnmsck1 Mon, 16 Jun 2008 03:15:13 +0100
Reply from dnnmsck1 /post/170834-my-boyfriend-and-i-have-been-dating#reply-3853858 those are good ideas…

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dnnmsck1 Mon, 16 Jun 2008 02:51:55 +0100
Reply from Ashlo /post/170834-my-boyfriend-and-i-have-been-dating#reply-3853830 Yeah, don’t give him something material, whatever you do.

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Ashlo Mon, 16 Jun 2008 02:47:33 +0100
Reply from stats /post/170834-my-boyfriend-and-i-have-been-dating#reply-3853797 other things you can do…..make him a card telling him how much you enjoy being with him, make up a ‘gift certificate’ for him to use later on(ex. valid for 1 back massage, guy movie night, etc)….I could come up with a lot of good ones….funny….I can figure it out for everyone but myself!

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stats Mon, 16 Jun 2008 02:42:13 +0100
Reply from Ashlo /post/170834-my-boyfriend-and-i-have-been-dating#reply-3853788 Yeah, give him some surprise with kissing, if you feel inclined to.
Boys like to do that stuff, you don’t really need to get him anything.
Anniversary applies only to years.

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Ashlo Mon, 16 Jun 2008 02:39:28 +0100
Reply from dnnmsck1 /post/170834-my-boyfriend-and-i-have-been-dating#reply-3853779 i do that normaly.

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dnnmsck1 Mon, 16 Jun 2008 02:37:09 +0100
Reply from Snar /post/170834-my-boyfriend-and-i-have-been-dating#reply-3853774 give him a big kiss!

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Snar Mon, 16 Jun 2008 02:36:05 +0100
Reply from dnnmsck1 /post/170834-my-boyfriend-and-i-have-been-dating#reply-3853764 That is a good idea but i have already mad him dinner for our one mounth anniversary and i do not know what his favorit dessert is. Thank you so much for replying. do you know anything else i could do?

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dnnmsck1 Mon, 16 Jun 2008 02:34:09 +0100
Reply from stats /post/170834-my-boyfriend-and-i-have-been-dating#reply-3853724 If he felt he needed to get you something, accept it graciously. You don’t need to get him anything. If you want, do something extra special for him that day, like make him dinner or his favorite dessert. Be happy too! I’ve been dating my boyfriend slightly longer than you have been with yours, and he hasn’t even gotten me a flower!

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stats Mon, 16 Jun 2008 02:26:52 +0100