Mountain Bike Financing

I dare you to answer this…?
ok.. it’s not a big deal BUT.. now that you’re reading this, please give me your advice. ok— So, Me and my b/f of 4 yrs. usually spend a minimum of $500 on each other on x-mas and b-days….(we are not rich, we would save what was left from our financial-aid checks from school) I do get him “cool” gifts.. but he really does get me better ones. HERE IS THE DILEMA—- He already graduted and i’ll graduate in a year for sure. This year i did not get any financial-aid, and i’m broke!! For x-mas he got me an bad-A$s gift.. and i got him a $90 mountain bike… i really think that he deserves an awsome gift(plus his b-day is on Valentines day!(which sucks for me.)) Since i don’t have money, do you think that i should get a credit card and charge it? (p.s. i’m always careful w/ my finances, and he knows that i hate credit cards.. and i hate owing stuff too) Also, if you have any ideas what is a bad-As$ gift to get a 22 year old male?
Well, I dont know your fella, but there are plenty of cool things you could do for him that arent quite so expensive. I suggest avoiding credit cards at all costs, but thats just me.
If he is into it you could plan a whole day for him and about him. Heck, a whole weekend even. Cook him his favorite dinner, do his favorite things in the sack, where the outfit he finds you sexiest in, take him to places he would enjoy that arent so expensive (beach, park, museum, whatever floats his boat, heck, a long drive followed by a naughty night on make out point) If you dont think he would appreciate these things then try to think of what he might.
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