November 15, 200718 yr what do you do for your girlfriend/boyfriend. does your girlfriend give you cool stuff like mine gives to me? ok, yes yes you may think I am super gay for loving these things. But do not be deceived, I am a big sucker for this stuff. (random assortment of the things I got) of course no one is allowed to call me "clay" however, that is the name my special lady uses for me. She has special privileges :disappointed: ... anyway now that you have seen my obsession and are currently questioning my sexuality for being this way. share the things your significant other does for you. although I will not be surprised if no one posts, because no one has a cool significant other who sends things you love like my little lady :smug: so read and weep and lust and drool and complain and spam and hate all you want...... but I know you all just hatin cus I'm a playa................................... :stunned: / :smart: :sombrero: :bobby: :disguise: :curtain:
November 15, 200718 yr Bend over clay, i've got something cute for you right here baby :wink3: *plays plug IN baby* :charming: But no, wish a had a gf who'd give me stuff like that :disappointed: But i got a rose and a box of chocolates for valentines day :blush: *feels gay now*
November 15, 200718 yr I don't think that stuff makes you gay ericpoo... it's cool stuff.. I like it :cool: anyway I don't have anyone so I don't know why I am posting in the thread :uhoh:
November 15, 200718 yr I had a boyfriend who once gave me an easel :anxious: Does that have some kind of double meaning??:rolleyes:
November 15, 200718 yr [ATTACH]24501[/ATTACH] I made this for Valentine's day last year (for the guy i was going out with). Inside it just said "Happy Valentines Day...xoxo Anna" or something. I also gave him OK Computer, I felt he needed to start learning about my music taste :nice: But he ended up not liking it and i eventually ended up dumping him :nice:
November 15, 200718 yr [ATTACH]24501[/ATTACH] I made this for Valentine's day last year (for the guy i was going out with). Inside it just said "Happy Valentines Day...xoxo Anna" or something. I also gave him OK Computer, I felt he needed to start learning about my music taste :nice: But he ended up not liking it and i eventually ended up dumping him :nice: Sounds like you made the right decision.;)
November 17, 200718 yr But i got a rose and a box of chocolates for valentines day :blush: *feels gay now* Hope you liked it :nice:
November 17, 200718 yr Go Anna! :P If I was dating someone, I would cook for him. :P It might sound cheesy, but I think that cooking for someone is more than a lot of other material gifts. You are taking your time and putting effort to make them happy, rather than just simply buying something. It's truly coming from the heart. :nice: But I guess that's just gonna have to wait, huh...
November 17, 200718 yr Go Anna! :P If I was dating someone, I would cook for him. :P It might sound cheesy, but I think that cooking for someone is more than a lot of other material gifts. You are taking your time and putting effort to make them happy, rather than just simply buying something. It's truly coming from the heart. :nice: I couldn't agree more. Material things don't mean anything.;) "Time" is the best present you can give.:cool:
November 17, 200718 yr I couldn't agree more. Material things don't mean anything.;) "Time" is the best present you can give.:cool: I just hope one day I'll find a guy that will appreciate my time... :shy:
November 17, 200718 yr I just hope one day I'll find a guy that will appreciate my time... :shy: I'm sure you will, as you're extremely friendly and genuine.;)
November 17, 200718 yr Anna has the right idea, cooking is a really good way to do something nice for your other half. In fact its an important thing in a relationship to me, whether a girl appreciates a nice homecooked meal or some fancy shmancy restaurant full of middle aged people, where the portions are 3 chick peas a thin slice of lettuce and a grain of salt, and its called "Le Beurre Dorm Fawgois". I hate those damn restaurants. Where were we?
November 17, 200718 yr I'm sure you will, as you're extremely friendly and genuine.;) Awww Thanks Mark. :nice: No one's ever said that about me before. Btw, Reilly, it's Annie. :P It's alright, haha. And we were talking about the nice things we do/would do for our significant other. :nice:
November 17, 200718 yr Awww Thanks Mark. :nice: No one's ever said that about me before. :nice: I'm amazed.;)
November 17, 200718 yr Does that have some kind of double meaning??:rolleyes: Do you even see what you're saying? It's an easel, how hard can that be to leave without a comment.
November 17, 200718 yr Do you even see what you're saying? It's an easel, how hard can that be to leave without a comment. Well it came across as very euphemistic.................... :rolleyes:
November 17, 200718 yr Well it came across as very euphemistic.................... :rolleyes: Giving your frend an easel as a gift is euphemistic?.. God, Mark, see a doctor or something.
November 18, 200718 yr Author Bend over clay, i've got something cute for you right here baby :wink3: *plays plug IN baby* :charming: :bigcry: :bigcry: HARDER! :stunned:
November 18, 200718 yr Giving your frend an easel as a gift is euphemistic?.. God, Mark, see a doctor or something. It's the way you said it............. :rolleyes:
November 18, 200718 yr It's the way you said it............. :rolleyes: Ok.. Just for the record, if I say 'My friend gave me an apple', is it euphemistic, too?
November 18, 200718 yr Ok.. Just for the record, if I say 'My friend gave me an apple', is it euphemistic, too? That depends............................ :rolleyes:
November 18, 200718 yr That depends............................ :rolleyes: So it means you just have a thing for easels, right? Wood and stuff... Yep, you still need to see a doctor.
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