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By The Deadly
#491140
I'm quite nosey and was wondering what your plans are for Valentines day? Is it a big deal to you? Is it a waste of money?

Speaking for myself I see it as a bit pointless if you are in a long term relationship. I know that's not an opinion shared by a lot of people but everyone is different.

Here is last years effort:
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By Boboff
#491142
Wow what a lucky girl!

Mrs B, in common it would seem with all "days" which we might like to spend together is working.
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By Nicola_Red
#491143
I've only had three boyfriends in the past, and with two of those we made an agreement not to 'do' Valentine's Day. So, aware that it was approaching, I asked Mr Red what his thoughts on it were, and we agreed we'd get each other cards. Hence I have bought one - the first time in over 20yrs I've done anything for Valentine's.
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By Nicola_Red
#491145
I think it's a bit soon for that. We probably need to live together first...
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By The Deadly
#491146
He might be saving it for your New York trip. I'll bet you 10p he proposes in New York.
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By Nicola_Red
#491147
Haha, I'll take that bet :) it would be the happiest I'd ever be to lose 10p.
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By catherine
#491150
For Christmas my sister booked us a hotel room and meal at Fawsley Hall with an old film shown after our meal in their cinema so we will be doing that on the 16th for our valentines.
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By Yudster
#491151
It was fun when I was a kid, but I have no truck with Hallmark holidays and Valentines Day is firmly in that category.
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By chrysostom
#491152
We're using it as an excuse to go out for a fancy dinner. Not on valentine's day itself - prices are silly, and then menus are limited.

I think we'll just have a nice night in with a film, takeaway and wine on the day itself.

I'll probably buy a mid range gift & flowers.
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By Latina
#491160
(St) Valentine's Day isn't supposed to be about already-established couples being more romantic than usual - it's about declaring your love for someone. The definition has evolved in recent decades due to commercialisation, and couples have hijacked it as a result.

Mind you, I'm sure I'd be doing the same if I weren't single.
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By dimtimjim
#491161
We're kinda the same as Andy, we'll use it as an excuse to go for a nice meal and the 'other' stuff which couples in love like to do, but certainly won't be on V-day, too expensive and too busy. Yes, there will be a card exchange and maybe a £10 bunch o flowers for 'er, but that'll be about all.

Nathan, although that card is kinda funny, I must agree with Bob's minor dig - lucky lass! :wink:
By JayE
#491163
I'm too young for this stuff. But I think it's nice to have a "special" day for your loved one.
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By dimtimjim
#491166
It certainly is young 'un. Flowers for the ladies and poo-chute action for the boys, win-win. :wink:
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By Bruvva
#491169
Remember though that Valentine is also the patron saint of beekeepers, plague and epilepsy so if you don't have that "special one" in your life, just eat some honey and remember the bees.
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By Badger Mark
#491173
Won't be doing much. Money's pretty tight at the moment, so my wife and I will exchange cards at most probably. Personally, the day's become so commercialized that I've become pretty jaded over the whole thing.
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By Nicola_Red
#491178
Bruvva wrote:Remember though that Valentine is also the patron saint of beekeepers, plague and epilepsy so if you don't have that "special one" in your life, just eat some honey and remember the bees.


Ah, but what if you're a single vegan..?
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By The Deadly
#491186
Nicola_Red wrote:
Bruvva wrote:Remember though that Valentine is also the patron saint of beekeepers, plague and epilepsy so if you don't have that "special one" in your life, just eat some honey and remember the bees.


Ah, but what if you're a single vegan..?


Then you would be an extremely lonely individual.
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By Nicola_Red
#491187
Nah, I wasn't. I got fed up with being single at times, but I definitely wasn't 'extremely lonely'.
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By Boboff
#491198
Grumpy, pickie, narcissistic, but never lonely..................


*Look that's a joke, a funny one I think, please don't ban me!
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By Nicola_Red
#491201
No, I'd agree with all of the above. I'm probably still all those things in fact.
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By a-moron
#491202
*Looks at the above*

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