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Hector
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14 Feb 2010, 9:11 pm

I don't really care for the idea of Valentine's Day and would be willing to ignore it in a relationship, though if the other party seemed like a real romantic type I may not bring up the matter at all and just try to do something special anyway. I can see it perhaps being more of a liability than anything else, but perhaps I'm just taking small comforts here.



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15 Feb 2010, 3:20 am

Forget about valentines day - Tueday is Pancake day! So much more important. :)



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15 Feb 2010, 10:37 am

aleclair wrote:
The way I see it, if you're in a relationship, it shouldn't really matter which day is your "Valentine's Day". Why do we need one particular day to show that you "love" (whatever that word means) him or her? So, the idea of every couple doing couple-like things on one day is just sickening.


QFT. If you truly love someone, you'll love him/her no matter what day of the year it is, even if it's, say, August 15th (the day "opposite" valentines day on the calendar, if you will)...