Do you celebrate Valentine's Day?

Do you celebrate Valentine's Day?

  • Yes

    Votes: 54 18.7%
  • No

    Votes: 211 73.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 24 8.3%

  • Total voters
    289
All married men celebrate valentines day, whether they want or not.. unless you were lucky enough to find that one of very few women who don't care..

Those men with girlfriends who want to keep said girlfriends celebrate too, whether they want to or not..

Playas celebrate valentines day too, else they ain't getting any..

Single women also celebrate, getting gifts and whatnot from hopeful secret admirers..

Only single men don't celebrate valentines day, unless they are said above secret admirers..
 
All married men celebrate valentines day, whether they want or not.. unless you were lucky enough to find that one of very few women who don't care..

Those men with girlfriends who want to keep said girlfriends celebrate too, whether they want to or not..

Playas celebrate valentines day too, else they ain't getting any..

Single women also celebrate, getting gifts and whatnot from hopeful secret admirers..

Only single men don't celebrate valentines day, unless they are said above secret admirers..

I'm one of the lucky ones then, Wifey and I don't celebrate it, it is ridiculous how it has evolved into a massive money making scheme and everywhere you go you can buy V-day stuff, its insane
 
I'm one of the lucky ones then, Wifey and I don't celebrate it, it is ridiculous how it has evolved into a massive money making scheme and everywhere you go you can buy V-day stuff, its insane
You can celebrate it without buying a single thing
 
I don't understand why people need a special day to appreciate their partners. So silly.
 
The last time I 'celebrated' Valentines day was probably in high school where we used to send a gift to a love interest at girl schools. Valentines day was never about celebrating your partner, it was about gifts from secret love interests, these days it is just more Cardies nonsense.
 
Of course!
It's one of the two times a year I get to...buy chocolates at inflated prices.
 
If I had someone I would buy a special something like a Mug, Teddy or something. I refuse to buy flowers and chocolates.

Valentines is also a great opportunity for infidelity and how much stuff purchased actually goes to partners and spouses and how much goes to skelms and those wished for whilst in a relationship.
 
I went on my first "not a date" date with my wife 21 years ago today.
We went for a movie because all her and my friends were out on dates.

We were co workers at the time and still are.

Edit, 10 Feb was our 17'th Anniversary
 
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