You can buy him a present that he will always be able to wear on him(jewelry.) and offer it to him during a romantic dinner in a nice restaurant .especially that weather is nice in London.
Someone before me has already suggested this.It's a good idea i think.
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2007-04-15 22:18:23
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answered by d260383 5
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what about some of these ideas?
Watch
Jewellery
Colone
Smelly's
Music Cd's
DVD
Cuff links
Birthday Cake?
Wine?
Champagne?
A Poker Set?
Socks and pants - lol joke
Hope this helps men sometimes can be quite difficult to buy for.
2007-04-15 21:40:51
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answered by Anonymous
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The lap dance is a great idea. Give it yourself. Even better. If he likes wine, that is nice, too. Dancing around with the bottle gives you a prop and makes the dance less awkward if you are a novice. If you were surprisingly "clean shaven", pouring the wine down your belly into his busy, attentive mouth might make a nice finale. Or the video game, I guess.
2007-04-15 21:42:13
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answered by Scott R 2
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Why not buy two vouchers for a local restaurant for £25 each and then you can have a romantic night together...or just book a surprise meal somewhere nice....otherwise does he have any hobbies that you could buy for such as golf etc...go on line to sites that sell gadgets, any man likes a nice new gadget.....
Lots of luck
2007-04-15 21:35:35
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answered by Knownow't 7
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Four things:
1. Music he loves.
2. Cake
3. Red Wine
4. Romantic evening combining all of the above.
Easy, unexpensive and special. you'll be a queen.
2007-04-15 21:35:16
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answered by camper669 2
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How about a naughty book ! for example Massage Secrets for Lovers . Buy some massage oils , his favourite finger foods ( i.e strawbs or something similar ) and an other pampering stuff and spoil him for the night . Maybe something you wouldn't normally do :)
*works wonders* :)
2007-04-15 21:46:21
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answered by Scary Mary 4
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Errm, not being critical or anything but a dictionary, then he could loan it to you.
Actually, I'm the person who would love a dictionary as a gift. I only have three English ones, two thesauruses and several foreign language dictionaries but you can't have too many. I gave a wonderful one to a friend years ago. I wish I hadn't now, it was a very user-friendly book, ideal for her
But I really love my Reader's Digest Universal dictionary, it's big but not unmanageable
2007-04-15 21:41:26
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answered by elflaeda 7
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Mine was on Friday so happy b/day to your boyfriend. Wht not buy him a nice ring or chain. Boring I know but it's a little late to arrange anything now.
2007-04-15 21:34:45
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answered by Tyanna-Daisy 5
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I remember that age and what I got. Well the actual gift was a silk teddy outfit for my girl and I got to unwrap the present.
2007-04-15 22:00:36
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answered by Christian Soldier 7
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You could buy him a 50 quid gift certificate to his favorite store ;) Or you could buy him a dvd, and make him supper...
2007-04-15 21:33:39
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answered by Anonymous
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