The holiday ostensibly fabricated by the greeting card industry, the date that half of Americans love and the other half hates, is coming up soon. Whether Cupid is an ally or a cruel prankster, how do you plan to mark Valentine's Day?
For those in love, the day brings pressure - whether real or entirely imagined - to come up with something meaningful and original to demonstrate their devotion. Some people craft grand itineraries full of surprises. Others race to WalMart on the way home for some balloons and candy.
For singletons? Loneliness isn't just limited to haoles. Some folks wish they were in love, some folks just wish people didn't think that they wish they were in love, and some folks outright cherish their lack of romantic attachment (and entanglements).
So what does Valentine's Day mean to you? If anything at all?
For those in love, the day brings pressure - whether real or entirely imagined - to come up with something meaningful and original to demonstrate their devotion. Some people craft grand itineraries full of surprises. Others race to WalMart on the way home for some balloons and candy.
For singletons? Loneliness isn't just limited to haoles. Some folks wish they were in love, some folks just wish people didn't think that they wish they were in love, and some folks outright cherish their lack of romantic attachment (and entanglements).
So what does Valentine's Day mean to you? If anything at all?
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