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All righty ... well ... I'm dating someone currently (have been for about 3 weeks) and want to get him a nice small, cute gift tomorrow. He's going out of town for a week and I won't be able to see him until he gets back. I was just wondering if anyone had any gift ideas for a dating companion (male) that would be liked or thought of as cute? I was thinking a teddy bear and journal. Help!
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A gift for a guy...hmmmm, I would personally be content just seeing my GF if I was away for a week. But any little thing is always nice, perhaps something that could remind him of you, like a picture. But if you want to get romantic, get some candles,or body lotions..
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Its the thought that counts, and im sure hell be chuffed! A teddy sounds good, or candles, chocolates ( u call it candy right?) a frame with a pic of you in it, pair of boxers if u wouldnt be too embarassed or even a single red rose. Personally i dont know many guys who would use a journal but then hopefully hes not like most guys i know!
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Well, I'm already concocting a nice dinner for the evening along with a meal so he'll be seeing me for about 5 hours this evening before I have to go. We're planning on watching a movie as well. Methinks I have decided ... many many ideas were running through my head, but I think I'm going to end up getting him a teddy bear and a single rose. It sounds cute and it's not something he may feel obligated to use. He's allergic to chocolates though as I just recalled. Thank you for your help.
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