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What to do for a guy on Valentines Day


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Ok so it wont actually be on Valentines Day. I'll be at the Bobcats vs Lakers game with my bro on Valentines Day. I don't think that matters though.

I've been married 10 years and am pretty sure I've never really done anything special for him on V Day.

Should I buy him something?

Should I take him somewhere?

Or should I do nothing because guys don't really care about Valentines Day?

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lol I would want my wife to take me to a lakers bobcats game. that would be ideal.

Yeah gotta go with my bro. They are his tickets and we both love the Lakers.

Gee, I wonder what the guys on here will suggest... :rolleyes:

(you probably know what's coming up)

Actually I hadn't thought it through until now.

I'm not interested in sex suggestions. I've got that on lock down. I just need gift ideas or stuff to do out if anything at all.

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