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A Christmas present adequate for a recently started relationship?

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Question - (22 December 2007) 6 Answers - (Newest, 25 December 2007)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, *ikkij writes:

So I have been with my bo for about a month now and he is quite the sweetheart. I really want to do something special for him as a Christmas present, but I don't want it to be something too serious, but I also don't want it to be lame or cheesy either...any ideas?

If it help...he is young, in college, a country boy, and a karate world champ...

Yeh I couldn't think of anything so please help..

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A female reader, nikkij United Kingdom +, writes (25 December 2007):

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nikkij agony auntAlright we exchanged presents today and he liked his gift, and if he didn't he pretended to...instead of different kinds of baked good I made his favorite kind of cake for him and thank goodness it turned out very tasty...so its all good.

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A female reader, nikkij United Kingdom +, writes (23 December 2007):

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nikkij agony auntSo I was still having trouble, but had to go ahead and get something since Christmas is like in 35ish hours or so...its kinda a "goody basket" with a burnt cd of his favorite songs, starbucks gift certificate, a framed picture of us, and a couple of his favorite sweets...is it too much? too little? I don't know, but I think it will be ok.

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (23 December 2007):

What about a nice watch?

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A female reader, Butterflyfly United Kingdom +, writes (22 December 2007):

Butterflyfly agony auntYou can get away with anything general,because you've only know him for a little while, enough to justify a christmas present. So don;t be afraid of being 'cheesy', i;m sure he will appreciate your thought. Men' fragrance, maybe something funny, or a book, CD or DVD like kenny has suggested, you can't go wrong. I think moving into clothing territory would be a tid bit personal given you've only known him for a relatively short time, but if you spot something that you love and think he'll like then by all means get it for him and tell him that. I've got my bf of those sudoku loo rolls' as he likes to play sudoku and i can't wait for his reaction when he sees that it;s a bit gross but hey lol

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A female reader, nikkij United Kingdom +, writes (22 December 2007):

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nikkij agony auntThanks so much. A cd is a good idea actually...

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A male reader, kenny United Kingdom +, writes (22 December 2007):

kenny agony auntWhat about something to do with his karate, mabe a martial arts DVD. Maybe a nice bottle of aftershave, or a top in the fashion that he likes. What music does he like, a CD of his favoute songs might be good. Its not about how big the present is or how much its costs, its all about the thought that went into it. Im sure he will love whatever you choose no matter how big or small, even if its just your love.

Merry Christmas x

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