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11 Valentine's Day Gifts She Definitely Wants

"You'll be a shoe in!"

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11 Valentine's Day Gifts She Definitely Wants
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As Valentine's Day is approaching, so are the anxious thoughts.

What do I want to get her? What's a good enough present? Is she expecting me to spend an arm and leg?

If you're caught in this cycle, don't fear. This list is gonna serve you as a guide so that you'll do go for your sweetheart.

And side note, what ever you get her, she's gonna love it- since it's from you.

1. CHOCOLATE! (Duh.)

Even if she's watching her weight, she'll be delighted to have chocolate.

2. Flowers!!

Fresh cut, and straight from the shop is always a plus! Just make sure you know her allergies!

3. Stuffed Animals.

You know those 20 dollar stuffed animals at Wal-mart? Get her that. She'll keep you around forever.

4. Jewelry!

Make sure also she isn't allergic to the material!

5. Dinner.

Just like y'all, we consider food a necessity. Bonus points, if you cook for her.

6. A Gift Certificate To Her Favorite Place.

This shows that you pay attention to details and you called ahead.

7. A Puppy.

Cause what doesn't say "I love you" more than giving her puppy? Also why not?

8. Music.

Great to bond over your favorite artists, right?

9. Beauty Products.

Her perfume would be ideal!

10. A Book.

If she loves to read, you're a shoe in!

11. Your Time.

No matter what you get her, just spending time with her will be enough for her.

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