stella8h8chang
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- HSC
- 2006
Before we start setting the scene, let me establish that I do not have a boyfriend and I do not want a boyfriend at the moment at all (HSC, y'know?)
One of my close male friends (of 3 years) is turning 18! And for his birthday present, I planned to give him a hand-knitted Ravenclaw scarf - exactly like the one I own.
This is because he is as nerdy as I am, and Ravenclaw is where "those of wit and learning..." so I had a great idea of wrapping it up and writing on his card, "Welcome to Ravenclaw" or something like that. Sort of desecrating the novel but what the hell...
Anyhow the problem is, he has a girlfriend now! And I definitely wouldn't want to make her upset by making it look like I fancy him (I really don't!).
I'm a bit concerned because a hand-knitted scarf is very personal, and since it's the same as mine I might accidentally make us look like a couple (rather than Ravenclaw buddies, since nobody seems to understand my Harry Potter references). And it's his birthday! I don't want to upset him either...
So yeah. I have another 30cm of scarf to go (about a week so I'll definitely get it done in time) but I'm really torn as to whether I should put the scarf aside for somebody else and give him a gift voucher (safe territory).
I began the scarf when he wasn't attached. Should I put it in a box and give it to him for his 21st and hope like crazy that we're all mature enough to deal with situations like these?
My mother also doesn't know who the scarf is for. She thinks I'm sending it to Daniel Radcliffe as a 17th birthday present, because he turns 17 on July 23rd. As far as the parentals go, it's all very safe! Also I'll be able to weasel at least $10 for parcel postage to England off her, so it's all good!
One of my close male friends (of 3 years) is turning 18! And for his birthday present, I planned to give him a hand-knitted Ravenclaw scarf - exactly like the one I own.
This is because he is as nerdy as I am, and Ravenclaw is where "those of wit and learning..." so I had a great idea of wrapping it up and writing on his card, "Welcome to Ravenclaw" or something like that. Sort of desecrating the novel but what the hell...
Anyhow the problem is, he has a girlfriend now! And I definitely wouldn't want to make her upset by making it look like I fancy him (I really don't!).
I'm a bit concerned because a hand-knitted scarf is very personal, and since it's the same as mine I might accidentally make us look like a couple (rather than Ravenclaw buddies, since nobody seems to understand my Harry Potter references). And it's his birthday! I don't want to upset him either...
So yeah. I have another 30cm of scarf to go (about a week so I'll definitely get it done in time) but I'm really torn as to whether I should put the scarf aside for somebody else and give him a gift voucher (safe territory).
I began the scarf when he wasn't attached. Should I put it in a box and give it to him for his 21st and hope like crazy that we're all mature enough to deal with situations like these?
My mother also doesn't know who the scarf is for. She thinks I'm sending it to Daniel Radcliffe as a 17th birthday present, because he turns 17 on July 23rd. As far as the parentals go, it's all very safe! Also I'll be able to weasel at least $10 for parcel postage to England off her, so it's all good!