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Valentines day... what to buy?

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Question - (8 February 2011) 10 Answers - (Newest, 14 February 2011)
A female United States age 26-29, anonymous writes:

My boyfriend and I have been dating for almost two moths now, and i want to get him something special for valentines day but idk what, can you help me?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (14 February 2011):

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I'm sorry, I'm just so nervous....he gave me my stuff and it was amazing.

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A male reader, dirtball United States +, writes (11 February 2011):

dirtball agony auntAsk for help, then shoot down the plethora of ideas you get.

I doubt you even opened that link I gave you.

You know your BF, we don't. You haven't helped us AT ALL with details that might be useful, you just shoot down everything suggested. So I'm done attempting to help you.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (11 February 2011):

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i dont know ANYTHING bout kitchen equipment so that rules that out..... i want to do something special for him....i know he is getting me something cuz he told my friend B.H. about it but she wont tell me what it is.....and i need to get him something very speacial b/c my friend and i are just aliike....im serious u would think we woulld share a brain and she says she is soool jealous.......i know he loves cookies but i cant bake and i dont want any tupid store bought cookies, and yes he has body piercings but that dosent seem like a very sweet v-day gift....he has this perfect image of me being so sweet but can seriously kick someones a** if needed to!

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (11 February 2011):

i dont know alot about cooking utensiuls but thats not a bad idea......and he does like body jewlery but thats not something i would think would be sweet....he has this perfect idea of me being so sweet but can kick someones A** if they tick me off.....i would get him cooking stuff but that dosent seem rly sweet.....and im not very good at picking out body jewelery

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A male reader, dirtball United States +, writes (10 February 2011):

dirtball agony auntHmm, emo, I thought they loved hair dye, body piercing, and tight cloths... LOL, sorry, I know I'm getting old because I just don't understand that look.

He loves to cook. There you go, good start. What kind of food does he love to cook? Does he like trying new recipes? Is there any particular thing that's his favorite to make? Any utensils that would help him prepare his favorite dishes? Maybe a favorite cooking show?

I don't know your boyfriend, neither does anyone else here. We can only give generic ideas without some guidance from you.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (10 February 2011):

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its not that i dont know what he likes its just im not very good at getting ideas....i always want something to be perfect.....and what he loves is food...in fact he likes to cook

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A reader, anonymous, writes (10 February 2011):

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im not saying i dont know what he likes but when i think of him i just dont think of somehting right away.....he is emo, idk what emo ppl rly like...sorry

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A male reader, dirtball United States +, writes (10 February 2011):

dirtball agony auntA gift need not be expensive to be good. I'm making my new girlfriend a bouquet of origami flowers for valentine's day. She loves origami, so that's how I came up with the idea. We've been dating for 3 weeks. All told, it cost me 5 dollars for the paper, wire for the stems, and a cheap vase. I have no doubt she'll love it either.

Hand make him a card. Frame a good picture of the two of you. Give him a coupon for a back rub from you. It's the thought that matters.

That link has a lot of ideas, so do the links within that article. Do some digging.

Come on, are you telling me that in 2 months together you have NO idea what he likes? You're not a very good girlfriend if that's the case.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (10 February 2011):

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i dont have vert much money to buy him anything...i cant cook, and im not quite sure what he likes

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A male reader, dirtball United States +, writes (8 February 2011):

dirtball agony auntPlease read this for some great ideas: http://www.dearcupid.org/question/valentines-day-gift-ideas.html

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