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What to do for a guy on Valentines Day


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u sure your husband doesnt care that your going to an awesome bball game without him during valentines day?

This could be my Vday present and I'd be ecstatic.

When was the last time you had time alone? That poo's like gold to a new dad, at least it is for me.

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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.

Well then that negates you getting advice from most of the guys that post here :lol:

Speaking for myself, I'd say most men aren't used to getting anything. We tend to be the ones that are buying the flowers, cards, spa packages and whatever.

I say that to say that you probably don't need to obsess. Anything you get for him or do for him will likely be appreciated because it's unusual for us to be on the receiving end.

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