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Here's a tip.

It doesn't matter what you give her as long as the thought is there and you have put all your effort into it for her!

Even if you send her flowers at work and cook her dinner at home she would love it.

hahaha... donkey punch... thats not funny. :laughing-smiley-014:

to add to the race seat... i once got her a set of 15" Volks and a hks cannon for her corolla... they didnt fit, but somehow they fit my ke70.. haha, she wasnt too thrilled about that either.

im not a total piss jerker though, i have given her some great gifts... just wish she'd use/wear them more than she does. i didnt spend all that time and money so she could wear them on special outings.

Book in a night at star city, but don’t tell her - get her friends or family to pack her bags and what she would need to stay over at a hotel - then pack the car and pick her up from work or where ever she is on the day - I think the best gift is a surprise - and the second best gift is a hotel!! - I just love hotels :ninja: and there are mad restaurants all over the place :D

Good Luck!

Here's a tip.

It doesn't matter what you give her as long as the thought is there and you have put all your effort into it for her!

exactly right

thought of her and pure animalistic secks - its the thought that counts :ninja:

Here's a tip.

It doesn't matter what you give her as long as the thought is there and you have put all your effort into it for her!

Even if you send her flowers at work and cook her dinner at home she would love it.

exactly

maybe throw in a Oroton handbag or some Tiffany jewellery too though... just to be sure :P

Haha..

You guys have some funny suggestions. Some really good ones too.

But after reading, i've come to a few conclusions.

See I don't splurge money out on ANYTHING..not my car..not my life..pfft and def not my gf.

But see..I've looked through some photos..and I've noticed she likes wearing earrings..necklaces not so often..but she has tons of earrings..and the worst part is that they are not all the same. Some gold, some silver, some silver and gold...

So Jewellery will be my first option..Earrings of course...in Silver and Gold..atleast i got a 50% chance of her liking them. But then again..it's the thought that counts..."SO THEY SAY" :P

We've already planned a holiday to the Gold Coast after X-mas..so holiday may not be so good...

She loves food..well what woman doesn't..she hates chinese though..so i ain't goin that route. Maybe spanish, mexican..and some taco's..and then I can put my meat in hers later on.. :yes:

But na...I'll plan that one myself.

Although I can cook..like really good..maybe I should throw her somethin at home. Show her a diff side of me..i'm normally not romantic...maybe I should show her a side of me that sh'es never seen before...

You know what..to tell you all the truth...I don't even know why I even asked...Maybe it was just comin round to quickly..as I said it's the longest relationship I've ever been in...but after thinking and talkin to people at work...I can prob most likely turn this into something EXCITING rather than SCARY...

I'll keep u guys posted....

Thanks..

R 2 D J

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