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writes: well i met some one a year ago just been talkin as friends the past 3 months we have been meeting up at jungle gym with our little girls same age. Then he tells me that 5 years ago he used to see me walkin about our town and wish he had the courage to talk to me, so me went on a date 2 meets ago newt day i get flowers delivered the weekend just gone, we went for drink friday, a takeaway sat, meal and pics sunday i wasnt aloud to pay for anything. Last night he did a night shift and decided to draw an amazing pic of me he is so good at drawing, he tells me atleast 3times aday in txt im beautiful he feels lucky to spend time with me, he cant stop smiling and has made plans em valentines already and cant wait to treat me like a princess, i have always been with nasty men my last relationship was horrible and i cant stop smiling but my question is how do i treat him back i want to get him something nice and how do i make him see how much i really stop smiling! What do you get someone you have been friends with for a year but only seeing eachother few weeks for valentines day i want to do something special as a thankyou for spoiling me all time and just making me so happy
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reader, tennisstar88 +, writes (20 January 2011):
Treat him like you would treat a boyfriend. Lap up the attention and being treated like a princess, you've never had that. Just take it slow and day by day. Keep in mind you're still in the "honeymoon phase".
I came across this website for Valentine's Day gifts, and it has endless options. I'm sure you'll find something. Also, note that a lot of guys don't expect anything on Valentine's Day, they think of it as more of a holiday for the girls.
http://www.findgift.com/Holidays/Valentines-Day/for-Boyfriend/
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reader, petina1 +, writes (20 January 2011):
It's early days yet and some guys lay it on thick during this time, I hope it lasts for you. If i were y ou i would wait until he has dried up on ideas, enjoy being spoilt while you can. Then when he least expects it, you can suprise him. Cook him a romantic meal, buy tickets for the theatre, cinema. Day out, pub lunch.
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reader, Blonde68 +, writes (20 January 2011):
Can I just say how lovely it is to hear that someone is soooo happy, and being treated in this manner. There is hope for me yet... Hmmmmm, does he have an older single brother by any chance. hahaha..
As for what you could buy him... that is a difficult one since the relationship is fairly new.
Why don't you pack both your children off for the evening, and cook him a romantic candlelit dinner. I am sure he would appreciate that you have put time and effort into cooking for him. You know what the brits say... the way to a mans heart is through his stomach!
Good luck... he sounds wonderful and obviously what you deserve.... like they say, we have to kiss a few frogs until we find our prince... and it looks like you have found yours! x
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