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A). The perfect time of year to show your love to someone, wether you're in a relationship or not.
B). A complete marketing rip-off designed to make you spend lots of money.
C). Something that only people in relationships need to worry about.
Discuss.
Whilst couples (mainly women) get excited about.
Usually I wouldnt be bothered by valentines... BUt now I am with sam (and last year we coudlnt have valentines as such - though I did get something much better in place of) I am quite excited this for this years.
I just think it is nice to have a good day with your partner. My boyfriend has planned some great things like lunch out, jacuzii at gym and flick!
I think token efforts for presents are great or little somethings but if lie my friend you splash out nearly 100 pounds of timberland boots for your boyfried you are insane.. i dunno bout you but keeping yourself afloat, a car and everyone elses bday and christams presents even without the huge expense of ya blokes is hard enough! BUT FOR VALENTINES!?
Cook a mean, do a dance, chocs respectively get naked I say!
> I have a few in mind, whether I'll send something is another matter -
> it would most likely come back to me.
and then you'd have a very long and embarrassing conversation about how you don't actually fancy them and you just sent the card to make them feel better. How bad would that be?
> Unless its anonymous...
point taken, I still can't think of anyone, and you'd always be worried that it might get back to you.
> No,no, I meant for someone you might not even fancy, just to give
> them that bit more self confidence.
then they might get the wrong idea.
> I would surely use more direct
> methods than cowering in my living room, waiting for a piece of card
> to be delivered, that tells them how I feel.
No,no, I meant for someone you might not even fancy, just to give them that bit more self confidence.
Not for me, but I see so many people who need that re-assurance, even if they don't know who it's from.
> Was that a cry for help?
HA HA.
there is no-one I can think of that I would want to send one, seriously! And if there were someone, I would surely use more direct methods than cowering in my living room, waiting for a piece of card to be delivered, that tells them how I feel.