Valentine blues

It’s that time of the year again. Everybody is going crazy over chocolate, flowers and stuffed bears! The whole scene can be rather sickening for the unmarried and dateless. Are you one of them? Keep reading!

Valentine’s day can be a very hard day to survive if you have no significant other to share it with, especially if you are surrounded by happy couples. It is easy to mope around feeling miserable. We want to encourage you not to let this day bog you down. It can be equally enjoyable for you.

Treat friends or family


Since Valentine’s day is a day to express love, their are many people to share it with. Love isn’t limited to married couples and co. It is a perfect time to celebrate the awesome people in your life – share the all love in your heart with your close friends and family. Remember those people you have been neglecting and spend sometime on them. Nice gifts will also be appreciated.

Remember the poor

Christmas isn’t the only time to gift the less privileged and charities. They would also appreciate your expression of love via your giving this valentine. Instead of walking past a beggar on the street, show some love!

Save money

Companies use this holiday to get you to overspend on over priced items. Rather than spending money on pointless gifts, save it. Put the money aside for a time when you will need it more. You may one day appreciate your singleness!

Celebrate being single

There is nothing wrong with being single at certain times. You may be unaware but there are many unhappy couples on valentines day. It is better to be single than be unhappy in a relationship!


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