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Hi all from down south...(im from brisbane)

firstly i am posting this in the NSW forum because my boyfriend reads the QLD forum obviously

back to the topic.... its my boyfriends 20th birthday next month and im stuck for ideas so guys can you please let me know what are some good pressies that you have received from your girlies or what would you like to get?? and please im serious here i want good ideas.

He is majorly into skylines, (der) and is the type of guy who is very hard to buy for as you all are!!! but please dont say get somthing for his car because he most likely already has it or its too expencive.

thanks :thumbsup:

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blowjob and anal...

or a threesome...

and i know you think we're joking, but we really arn't...

get him a weapon, like a funky knife he can put on display wherever he lives... doesn't have to be real, there are replicas all over the place... no one ever thinks of that...

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All good ideas....

I like the idea of a driver day like slim said though, something you might not spring for yourself but that you would really enjoy.

i had the excact idea for him last year got the tickets etc all for free and he had to go away for the army grr so that was wasted. good idea tho will look into it.

i know this is really common but a bottle of cologne, and a really good suggestion is the david beckham fragrance.

my gf got it for me and it was my fav pressie outta them all.

i like this one too will look in myers tonight!!

thanks guys keep them comming

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i know this is really common but a bottle of cologne, and a really good suggestion is the david beckham fragrance.

my gf got it for me and it was my fav pressie outta them all.

+1

But my vote is for Calvin Klein Euphoria, my g/f got this for me at chirstmas and i love it, plus there's a matching girl Euphoria, thats obviously different but also smells really nice.

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