As much as I love Love and dating and relationships, I'm not Valentine's Day's biggest fan. I'm not bitter about it either, you could say I am just indifferent. Sure, you celebrate your love for one day. Not that Anniversaries don't already cover that. But, okay, I get it. It gives you a chance to show your affection in cheesy ways to your spouse. You bring her a rose or a box of chocolates and tell her how much you love her and how happy you are that she is in your life. Not that you could not do it randomly through out the year and surprise her. You're right, I don't understand, I'm single. My view of this commercial-oriented holiday is biased because I have no one to share it with *please, PLEASE, pick up on the heavy sarcasm here*. Because, you know, naming it after a Saint who became a martyr for his religion is really a romantic concept. But, nonetheless, it has evolved into a day of love and I guess I really have no problem with that. Well, only when it causes problems for couples who, otherwise, wouldn't have any. So, guys, don't forget to bring her a rose or two and a box of something sweet, not because I told you to, but because it will put a smile on her face.
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