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10 Great & Unique Gift Ideas for a First Gay Valentine's Day From Boyfriend to Boyfriend

Love is in the air.


Real Wood Love Greeting Card I Heart You Ties

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Start out with a card. This one's made of real wood and is practically a work of art all on its own.

King of Hearts Shirt

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A King of Hearts tee walks the line between corny and casual. Best part: you can wear it all year!

Chocolate Fondue Maker

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Chocolate fondue. Enough said.

Best Boyfriend Ever Mug

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Sometimes the most simple way to say something is the most romantic. This Best Boyfriend mug provides caffeine and accolades.

DOVE Valentine's Milk Chocolate Truffles Heart Gift Box

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Go old school with a heart-shaped box of chocolates.

Valentine's Day Emoji Bouquet

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Looking for something silly that takes the pressure off saying I Love You? This emoji bouquet fits the bill.

LEGO Bricks & More Valentines Cupid Dog

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Nothing says "romance" like building together with Lego.

Essential Romance-in-a-Box Gift Set

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Go all-out with this romance kit. The box includes candlesticks with tapered romantic candles, red silk rose petals, lavender bubble bath, tea light candles, and rose soaps.

BoldLoft Made for Each Other Couple Pillowcases

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Whether or not you sleep in the same bed every night, you can snuggle up to a reminder of your other half.

Romantic Will Never Valentine's Card

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Because nothing says "I love you" quite like a Rickroll.

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