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Old Dec 11, 2012, 11:43 PM
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One of the guys I am seeing is turning 47 next week and he is going to be away. He will be back in January. Should I give him a present when he comes back? If so, what?

My newest thing is handmade jewelry and I am making Christmas presents by hand for all the women I know. But he is a guy!

I cannot buy anything expensive and he knows that.

I am in general not a materialistic person.

Just forget about it?

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Old Dec 11, 2012, 11:47 PM
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Get him a lovely Birthday card and take him to lunch ?
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Old Dec 11, 2012, 11:50 PM
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Get him a lovely Birthday card and take him to lunch ?
Oh, great idea! I think I can handle that. I used to help my daughter make cards. I will just need to buy a kit - I have time for that. Actually... come to think of it if I buy a kit today it will arrive in time for me to make Christmas cards to accompany my handmade necklaces! Thank you, you are a gem!
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