There is no such rule. Jewish parents frequently give advice to their children and their children's partners/spouses.
Leave and go give your parents their present..easy
-make a book with all the photos of you and your girlfriend / boyfriend.-poem.- teddy?
Tennis shoes!!
When getting an anniversary present for your husband or Boyfriend try to think about his personality and interests. Browse the Internet for things he's interested in and you will come up with gift ideas in no time!
If you have asked him why he doesn't get you things. sometimes people have different cultures and don't think they have to. If it means that much to you, ask him and tell him that it is upsetting you.
If the parents or legal guardians are present, Yes.
hmm......No I think you should wait for the 1 year anniversary. Giving an early present could mean you feel slightly insecure with the relationship and that's why you want to exchange gifts. If you think its cool then do so.:)
Create a lovely photo book for them. I used DigiLabs but there are several other on-line sites you can use.
The present perfect tense of allow is "has allowed" or "have allowed," depending on the subject.
18. Perhaps this needs to be discussed with both of your parents together. If the parents have remarried, their new spouses are not to be part of this decision and should not even be present in such a meeting.
srry 2 break this 2 u hun but itz either he ddnt member, or hez a cheapstake/jerk, or he jus doesnt like u =\
past present and future