PDF download Download Article PDF download Download Article

When you’re dating someone, it’s hard to see them feeling sad, especially if you can’t do anything to fix it. If your boyfriend has been feeling down lately, you might be thinking of picking him up something special. Since guys are sometimes a little hard to shop for, we’ve compiled a list of great gifts you could buy your boyfriend to cheer him up and make his day a little better.

1

Sweet love note

PDF download Download Article
11

Something hobby-related

PDF download Download Article
  1. Get him something that he needs for his hobby that he’s been wanting for a while. It doesn’t have to be super expensive—just something he’ll appreciate.[9]
    • For example, if he’s into Dungeons and Dragons, you could buy him a new set of dice.
    • If he’s into woodworking, grab him a new pair of work gloves or safety goggles.
    • If your boyfriend is a skater, get him some new wheels for his deck.
    • If he likes photography, see if he needs any new lens caps.
    • Reader Poll: We asked 710 wikiHow readers, and 51% said that the best gifts are ones related to the recipient’s hobbies. [Take Poll] Choosing a gift related to your boyfriend's interests will show him you care!
  2. Advertisement

Expert Q&A

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    How do you cheer up your boyfriend over text?
    Allen Wagner, MFT, MA
    Allen Wagner, MFT, MA
    Marriage & Family Therapist
    Allen Wagner is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist based in Los Angeles, California. After working as a therapist at the Children’s Bureau and Penny Lane Centers, he opened his own practice in 2008. Allen works with both individuals and couples and has 20 years of experience as a therapist. Allen specializes in helping clients improve their relationships, assisting people in managing life transitions, improving communication in all environments, and identifying realistic and positive goals. Alongside his wife Talia Wagner, he authored the book "Married Roommates". He received an MA in Psychology from Pepperdine University and a BA in Film and Creative Writing from the University of Arizona.
    Allen Wagner, MFT, MA
    Marriage & Family Therapist
    Expert Answer
    A thoughtful message can be a sweet touch. For example, you might send him something that says, "Hey I just drove past that place we went on our first date and I was thinking of you. Love you!"
  • Question
    How do I spoil my boyfriend?
    Allen Wagner, MFT, MA
    Allen Wagner, MFT, MA
    Marriage & Family Therapist
    Allen Wagner is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist based in Los Angeles, California. After working as a therapist at the Children’s Bureau and Penny Lane Centers, he opened his own practice in 2008. Allen works with both individuals and couples and has 20 years of experience as a therapist. Allen specializes in helping clients improve their relationships, assisting people in managing life transitions, improving communication in all environments, and identifying realistic and positive goals. Alongside his wife Talia Wagner, he authored the book "Married Roommates". He received an MA in Psychology from Pepperdine University and a BA in Film and Creative Writing from the University of Arizona.
    Allen Wagner, MFT, MA
    Marriage & Family Therapist
    Expert Answer
    Is there something he always likes to eat when he's feeling down? Grab that!
  • Question
    How can I pick a sweet gift that's personal?
    Allen Wagner, MFT, MA
    Allen Wagner, MFT, MA
    Marriage & Family Therapist
    Allen Wagner is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist based in Los Angeles, California. After working as a therapist at the Children’s Bureau and Penny Lane Centers, he opened his own practice in 2008. Allen works with both individuals and couples and has 20 years of experience as a therapist. Allen specializes in helping clients improve their relationships, assisting people in managing life transitions, improving communication in all environments, and identifying realistic and positive goals. Alongside his wife Talia Wagner, he authored the book "Married Roommates". He received an MA in Psychology from Pepperdine University and a BA in Film and Creative Writing from the University of Arizona.
    Allen Wagner, MFT, MA
    Marriage & Family Therapist
    Expert Answer
    Find out what kinds of things were meaningful to them when they were young—when they had a big success, how was that celebrated? When they were down or upset, what made them feel better?
Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit
Advertisement

Tips

Submit a Tip
All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
Name
Please provide your name and last initial
Thanks for submitting a tip for review!
Advertisement

You Might Also Like

Make Your Long Distance Boyfriend Feel Special21 Ways to Make Your Long Distance Boyfriend Feel Special
What to Do when Your Long Distance Boyfriend Is SadWhat to Do when Your Long Distance Boyfriend Is Sad
Make Your Boyfriend Happy when He Is Sad11+ Ways to Support and Cheer Up Your Boyfriend When He's Sad
How Can I Spoil My Boyfriend Spoil Your Boyfriend Based on His Love Language
Celebrate Your Boyfriend's BirthdayCelebrate Your Boyfriend's Birthday
Cute Things to Do for Your BoyfriendThings to Do for Your Boyfriend: 62 Sweet Ideas to Make Him Feel Special
Make Your Sick Boyfriend Feel Better over TextTexting Tips to Comfort a Sick Boyfriend
5 Senses Gift Ideas for HimThe Best 5 Senses Gift Ideas for Your Husband or Boyfriend
Cheer Up Your Boyfriend over the PhoneCheer Up Your Boyfriend over the Phone
Care for Your Upset BoyfriendCare for Your Upset Boyfriend
Show Your Boyfriend You CareShow Your Boyfriend You Care
Be Romantic with Your Boyfriend Romance Your Boyfriend
Whats Something Sweet You Can Do in a Long Distance RelationshipWhat's something sweet you can do in a long-distance relationship
Cheer Up Your Boyfriend Long DistanceCheer Up Your Boyfriend Long Distance
Advertisement

About This Article

Allen Wagner, MFT, MA
Co-authored by:
Marriage & Family Therapist
This article was co-authored by Allen Wagner, MFT, MA and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Allen Wagner is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist based in Los Angeles, California. After working as a therapist at the Children’s Bureau and Penny Lane Centers, he opened his own practice in 2008. Allen works with both individuals and couples and has 20 years of experience as a therapist. Allen specializes in helping clients improve their relationships, assisting people in managing life transitions, improving communication in all environments, and identifying realistic and positive goals. Alongside his wife Talia Wagner, he authored the book "Married Roommates". He received an MA in Psychology from Pepperdine University and a BA in Film and Creative Writing from the University of Arizona. This article has been viewed 42,469 times.
4 votes - 75%
Co-authors: 14
Updated: February 15, 2024
Views: 42,469
Categories: Long Term Dating
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 42,469 times.

Did this article help you?

Advertisement