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writes: hiyaits almost christmas!!!and my boyfrind has already brought me a gift and i have no idea what to get him he's 16 and it so difficult on what to decide on what to get him its our 2nd christmas together weve been together for a lil ova a year.last year i brought him a watch and i know he loves it as he wears it all the time but that leaves me with no ideas for this year please can you help ???
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reader, SirenaBlusera +, writes (12 November 2008):
Perhaps it wouldn't have to be a material thing, but a special outing or event. It may be a bit pricey but perhaps tickets to a concert? Or a special trip, depending on where in Britain you live? :)
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reader, Emilysanswers +, writes (9 November 2008):
They are selling a build your own lightsaber kit in Woolworths for £32.
I can't wait to see my hubbies face when he plays with it on Xmas morning. He's so cute.
Good Luck!! xx
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reader, anonymous, writes (9 November 2008): Well he sounds like he is as pleased at the thought that it came from you as he is with the actual present.
What is he interested in? If he likes music you could get him a CD, or if he reads, a book. Or something to wear. Or you could ask one of his family what they think hemight like.
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reader, vamp-gal +, writes (9 November 2008):
I agree with the others, you can't go wrong with something homemade. You could make a photo album, or a scrap book of all the times you have spent together, put tickets into anything you've been together that you've kept, and anything else you can think of. He'll love it and really appreciate it.
Good luck, and have a great christmas :D
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reader, SirenaBlusera +, writes (9 November 2008):
You can't go wrong with something that you made.I like the photo album idea.Are you artistic? You could create a portrait of him, for example. You could knit him a scarf. It's not expensive but you put your heart and labor into it. You can't buy sentimental value :)
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reader, bayleex +, writes (9 November 2008):
ooh a photobook that was a good one. I would seriously just get him some aftershave maybe some dvds depending on how much you want to spend you can get them experience days out I'm getting my boyfriend sphering for 2 this xmas it looks awesome.Just get him somethig he can use thats the easiest way.xx Baylee xx
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reader, baybee-x-sparkii +, writes (9 November 2008):
a box full of bits and pieces that he would like (smellies, clothes etc)photobook of all your memories?only a couple of ideasxx
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