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writes: I'm 15 and so is my girlfriend, I have no ideas about what to get her for valentines day, I have about £50, I want her to really like it, please help. Thanks Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (8 February 2009): get her something personal...like a necklace with an inscription on it (or something along those lines). if i was her i would appreciate something personal rather than a cheap box of chocolates and a naff teddy bear saying 'i love u'...gd luk!
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reader, D.L +, writes (8 February 2009):
perfume she likes? Or Jewellery is a great valentines day prezzie. Even better if you get in engraved or something, that shows alot of thought :) Good Luck x
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reader, misfitschik66 +, writes (8 February 2009):
you can buy her favorite flowers( IE roses if she likes them) for that amount im sure she will love it expecially with a little love note you wrote
hope my idea helps
misfitzchik66~~
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reader, xxxtashaxxx +, writes (8 February 2009):
you don't have to spend a lot for your girlfriend to love what you bought her. the best present i ever got was a box of heart shaped chocolates and a big 'i love you' teddy i knew a lot of thought had been put into it and i loved it. so don't go into a big expense and stress out just get something that will make her know how much she means to you
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