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So What To Get...
#3
Posted 11 June 2009 - 11:45 PM
Panties. All girls love getting underwear as a gift, especially from a guy they don't know very well.
I assume you don't know her very well, since you haven't provided us anything to work with. It's not like all 19 year old girls are the same, and can thus be given generic presents they will all like.
I assume you don't know her very well, since you haven't provided us anything to work with. It's not like all 19 year old girls are the same, and can thus be given generic presents they will all like.
It is said that in the land of the blind, the man with one eye is king. I disagree. If the world were truly blind, no one would care what their one eyed king could see.
<Kalath|20|43AC|DD15> ((Side note: If I'm trying to make a rousing speech to attract followers, DON'T FUCKING EAT THE CORPSES!!))
<Kalath|20|43AC|DD15> ((Side note: If I'm trying to make a rousing speech to attract followers, DON'T FUCKING EAT THE CORPSES!!))
#4
Posted 12 June 2009 - 02:10 PM
Another thing you can do is chocolate. Girls, for some reason, seem to looove chocolate. BUT! Don't do that gay Valentine's Day heart-shaped shit. Get a chocolate bar, maybe a nice set of earrings.
And Ryo's idea for panties is good. So get her that.
Otherwise, more information is needed.
And Ryo's idea for panties is good. So get her that.
Otherwise, more information is needed.

#7
Posted 15 June 2009 - 05:10 PM
loves fashion: We're back on clothes. Bad choice all around, unless you happen to follow fashion yourself and know what your sister is interested in.
is into good food: This is a 'get back in the kitchen' joke waiting to happen. There is no way you can give her a food related present that doesn't make you look like a jerkass chauvinist.
likes to run: There's potential here, I suppose. What exactly is your price range, though? Running stuff is expensive, namely in the form of shoes. Does she have an iPod, or other listening device she uses while she runs? If so, you could get her one of those arm strap things that keep your player out of the way while you run.
is into good food: This is a 'get back in the kitchen' joke waiting to happen. There is no way you can give her a food related present that doesn't make you look like a jerkass chauvinist.
likes to run: There's potential here, I suppose. What exactly is your price range, though? Running stuff is expensive, namely in the form of shoes. Does she have an iPod, or other listening device she uses while she runs? If so, you could get her one of those arm strap things that keep your player out of the way while you run.
It is said that in the land of the blind, the man with one eye is king. I disagree. If the world were truly blind, no one would care what their one eyed king could see.
<Kalath|20|43AC|DD15> ((Side note: If I'm trying to make a rousing speech to attract followers, DON'T FUCKING EAT THE CORPSES!!))
<Kalath|20|43AC|DD15> ((Side note: If I'm trying to make a rousing speech to attract followers, DON'T FUCKING EAT THE CORPSES!!))
#9
Posted 04 July 2009 - 06:19 AM
I'm late to reply to this but if she likes good food, why didn't you take her out to a nice restaurant or get her a gift card for one, did you actually believe ryo when he said food related stuff was ill advised?
I have better things to paint than my cat. -Ah Facebook, has such wonderful phrases that are soooooooo much better when taken out of context
#10
Posted 05 July 2009 - 02:09 PM
I could still do that in addition, but that might be overkill. I have 3 sisters, so if I do it for one, that means I gotta do it for the other two as well.
She'll like the bracelet, I'm sure. Girls love the shiny and most girls I know like Juicy. A lot. So its all good.

#11
Posted 08 July 2009 - 03:00 AM
Sorry...I was out of town...like the above person stated...
And I had failed to remember I had an account here until I was bored and looked through favourites...
And by sheer luck, I probably wouldn't have been much help anyways.
She sounds the opposite of me so far. lol. Never was fond of jewelry really. So I would have been fail there on advise too.
And I had failed to remember I had an account here until I was bored and looked through favourites...
And by sheer luck, I probably wouldn't have been much help anyways.

Because I don't want to play, with such a price to pay.
#15
Posted 18 August 2009 - 05:07 PM
Heh, this is probably the last place one would want to ask for advice regarding the female persuasion. And it seems they provided useless advice. Almost as useless as what I would have said if I were around at the time!

Accept the real. Strive for the ideal.
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