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I been in a relationship for a year now, and I still hate Valentine's Day. It's still a made up holiday, and I refuse to buy a bunch of crap just because some corporations told me to spoil someone.
I love Heather, and that's the important thing to me. Not feeding the capitalist machine.
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I been in a relationship for a year now, and I still hate Valentine's Day. It's still a made up holiday, and I refuse to buy a bunch of crap just because some corporations told me to spoil someone.
I love Heather, and that's the important thing to me. Not feeding the capitalist machine.
You single people, it's Thursday. There will be an enormous "f*ck this stupid holiday" contingent meeting today at approximately 5:20pm at your local watering hole. Drink away your feelings and scoop up a late-night valentine.
But seriously, don't let this holiday get you down. It's one day out of the year that gives middle-aged couples an excuse to actually have sex for a change. I know why it means what it means to people, I just think you should not care that the calendar tells you what day you should be out on a date.
It's one day out of the year that gives middle-aged couples an excuse to actually have sex for a change.
We don't need an excuse. Just a day that ends in a Y.
I didn't say all of those couples. My parents are closing in on 60 and they still get diggity-down, I think it's great when couples keep the fire lit no matter how long they've been together.
I been in a relationship for a year now, and I still hate Valentine's Day. It's still a made up holiday, and I refuse to buy a bunch of crap just because some corporations told me to spoil someone.
I love Heather, and that's the important thing to me. Not feeding the capitalist machine.
I think it's a horrible holiday- not because I am an angry single girl nor because of any "capitalist machine" reason- it's just pointless. People waste money and at Cheesecake people have waited for over 4 hours for a table. Nutso. Just stay home. The most I would ever "want" for it is to grill a big steak and throw back some wine at home. My manager last night told my friend, Liz, and I that we are pathetic excuses for women because we think flowers are a waste of money.
You single people, it's Thursday. There will be an enormous "f*ck this stupid holiday" contingent meeting today at approximately 5:20pm at your local watering hole. Drink away your feelings and scoop up a late-night valentine.
But seriously, don't let this holiday get you down. It's one day out of the year that gives middle-aged couples an excuse to actually have sex for a change. I know why it means what it means to people, I just think you should not care that the calendar tells you what day you should be out on a date.
I was getting ready this AM and a pretty hot guy in his boxers wandered out of my roommates room. Her VDay celebration came a day early, I guess!
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Post by LoveLuckLaughter on Feb 14, 2013 8:56:15 GMT -5
20 yrs ago today, I married Logan's dad in a Valentine's day shotgun wedding. I was 16 and thought Valentine's day would make it more romantic or something. I hated Valentine's day for years.
Doesn't bother me now, and I'm tres excited to be driving down to spend the weekend with my Valentine. But I caution anyone from ever getting married on a holiday.
You single people, it's Thursday. There will be an enormous "f*ck this stupid holiday" contingent meeting today at approximately 5:20pm at your local watering hole. Drink away your feelings and scoop up a late-night valentine.
But seriously, don't let this holiday get you down. It's one day out of the year that gives middle-aged couples an excuse to actually have sex for a change. I know why it means what it means to people, I just think you should not care that the calendar tells you what day you should be out on a date.
Lol. As a single person I find what you said extremely patronizing.
FWIW I've always disliked valentines even while in a relationship bc I'd rather someone give me something/take me out bc they want to and not bc a holiday says to.
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you see i've got this fascination with all the wrong ways to go.
i get lost, even in the places that i know. [heartless bastards]
Im catching feelings for my other single lady friends tonight as we eat pizza and funfetti cookies and watch "Valentine's Day" on dvd at my hiz. ...Honestly, I'd rather watch "Love Actually" but since the movie was chosen by my fellow single ladies, I'll go with it. It's about love, right? So we make "Singles Awareness Day" about our FRIEND LOVE!
I've never been a Valentine's Day celebrator, even when I was with someone. Seems silly to me - I'm of the mindset that there doesn't need to be a "day" to go out to eat and exchange a lovey note or whatever, you should tell the person you love that you love them any time. But whatever floats other peoples boats is fine by me!
I guess it is cool to hate on V day. Or so it seems in this crowd. And that is ok. I always used it as an excuse to do something a little extra special. I always try to be a thoughtful person to anybody I am involved with, all the time. I never felt guilty or bad for "feeding" the capitalist machine or anything silly like that. I just like doing nice things for people I care about and this day just always gave me another reason to do so.
Yet it is in this loneliness that the deepest activities begin. It is here that you discover act without motion, labor that is profound repose, vision in obscurity, and, beyond all desire, a fulfillment whose limits extend to infinity.
~ Thomas Merton ~