I hate Valentines Day

Dolby

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It always seems to me special occasions such as Valentines Day cause issues that a normal day wouldn't.
 

bex.cpt

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It always seems to me special occasions such as Valentines Day cause issues that a normal day wouldn't.

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WTF is up with that? And strangely it is assumed that MEN must buy the gifts. Who decided this?:eek:

Only a woman could've thought of this day. Here follows the days I buys gift's

Christmas Day (only for Children and new Girlfriends:D)

Mother's Day (My mother not the mother of my children after all she is not MY mother)

Birthday's (come on, the dude / dudette that makes your life hell was born, buy yourself a little black dress / new Blackberry to morn his/her birth:D)

Oh let me not forget THE most important day. PAY DAY:D

I always buy myself some Tennessee Sour Mash Bourbon
 

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WTF is up with that? And strangely it is assumed that MEN must buy the gifts. Who decided this?:eek:

I've bought boyfriends gifts on valentine's day. It's difficult though, because most men don't really want a teddy bear or roses :)
 

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I've bought boyfriends gifts on valentine's day. It's difficult though, because most men don't really want a teddy bear or roses :)

I used to buy my ex V-day gifts too. Most times though I was broke but I always made a plan to let him know that he meant something - meaningful gifts dont have to cost a lot of money. If you're creative you can give a gift that costs nothing but means everything...
 

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I used to buy my ex V-day gifts too. Most times though I was broke but I always made a plan to let him know that he meant something - meaningful gifts dont have to cost a lot of money. If you're creative you can give a gift that costs nothing but means everything...

I agree with that, it's the amount of thought that matters - not necessarily the price tag.
 

superB

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@superB: How bout one or two suggestions...

Well these are really cheesey but it's an example of some of things i've done:

1) A small gift bag full of bits and pieces (a small chocolate, a flower from the garden, a personally mixed cd, a photo etc) with a little hand made card that read 'Love is made up of all the little things...'

2) A small gift box with a lock of my hair (cut from underneath where it wont be missed) and a card that read 'A piece of me to keep with you always..'

Like I said, really cheesey, but neither cost me more than R50.
 

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I hate valentines day for the same reason I hate Christmas - it has very little to do with showing you care and a lot to do with commercial brainwashing & enrichment
 

apogeeza

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I hate valentines day for the same reason I hate Christmas - it has very little to do with showing you care and a lot to do with commercial brainwashing & enrichment

But I still want someone to tell me they care - even if it is a lie. That way I can fool myself for another 4seconds and life is 2seconds richer.

Why 2seconds? Because I'm like a goldfish with a 3second memory and it takes 1second for me to remember that...
 

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I'm so tired of the whole "romantic" restaurant thing where they overbook, make everything in batches and drain the event of all atmosphere that I am now going away for the whole weekend into the bos.

Problem solved - Valentine's dinner = potjiekos.
 

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2) A small gift box with a lock of my hair (cut from underneath where it wont be missed) and a card that read 'A piece of me to keep with you always..'
QUOTE]

Cut From Where!!!!???????:eek::eek:
Sorry that hair just should not be that long.......:eek:
 

superB

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2) A small gift box with a lock of my hair (cut from underneath where it wont be missed) and a card that read 'A piece of me to keep with you always..'
QUOTE]

Cut From Where!!!!???????:eek::eek:
Sorry that hair just should not be that long.......:eek:

Underneath as in behind on MY HEAD. The thing attached to my SHOULDERS.

*mumble something about all these minds swimming in the gutters*
 

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superB - let me get this straight - so instead of buying your man a gift, you instead spent that money on a haircut for yourself and then gave him a piece of the floor-debris as a token of how much he means to you? How long did that relationship last? :p
 
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