The Best Gifts for Teen Boyfriends on Valentine's Day
February 14 is a special day for anybody in love. On Valentine's Day, sweethearts present each other with cards and chocolates. However nice chocolates and cards are, they still do not make the best gifts. You need something really special. In deciding what to give to your teen boyfriend, think about what he may like and about his individuality.
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Homemade Gifts
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Many men, including young men, find the best gifts to be presents that have been made by the hands of the girl he loves. Such presents may include a painting, a hand-woven scarf or an embroidered handkerchief. An easier, yet still special, gift might be a cake with your boyfriend's name on top in cream or a chocolate. If you have some poetic talents, try to write a poem for your boyfriend.
Sporting Goods
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Many teen boys play sports, so it would be appropriate if you gave him something to show that you care about his interests. Sporting goods you can give as a gift may include a football, basketball, a skateboard or roller skates. You can also give him sports clothing, such as athletic shoes, hats, jackets or shirts.
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Tickets
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Tickets for a sporting event or to movie theaters make great gifts. Buy two tickets: one for you and one for your boyfriend. To make this gift remembered for a long time, ensure that the event takes place on the February 14. Research the interests of your boyfriend. For example, if he is a hockey fan, give him tickets for a hockey game.
Self-Improvement Books
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Self-improvement books can make your boyfriend more successful. Popular self-improvement books for teenagers include "Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul: 101 Stories of Life, Love and Learning" by Kimberly Kirberger, "The Success Principles for Teens: How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be" by Jack Canfield and Kent Healy and "Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!" by Robert T. Kiyosaki.
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