We hate Valentines thread

In my experience women are Great on Valentines day, Getting little trinkets for there men, cards ballons teddys all sorts, Then there is the evening when they get all Loved up, I think it's great.
I've had emails, messages on line, Texts, cards & i have a meal on it's way round tonight.
You can ba Humbug all you like over in that corner whilst i get Romantic in this corner with the women :cool:

God damn you :(
 
Me and my other half know we love each already, and we don't need choccies/flowers/gifts to show it to one-another. I might express my love later, though. ;)
 
These roses cost me £4.95. She'd better swallow tonight.

Tesco?

I saw them last night and hissed at the fact that I paid basically 10 times that amount on effectively the same thing. Turns out they are actually far and away superiour to anything I've seen before, proper quality roses if I've ever seen them, well worth the price.

I got chocolates in bed this morning :D Yeah I know it sounds pretty darn girly but I love chocolate so much :o

I love Valentine's Day :p
 
Well you obviously aren't are you.
You can ba Humbug all you like over in that corner whilst i get Romantic in this corner with the women :cool:

No, read the rest of my post.
you make it sound like February the 14th is the only time a person can do this.
 
No, read the rest of my post.
you make it sound like February the 14th is the only time a person can do this.

I think only you see me that way. I am just taking full advantage of an oppurtunity as i do every single day of my life.
Spreading the Love mate Not bringing things Down ;)
 
Me and the wife are going out for a meal tomorrow night (Friday) - not necessarily for Valentines night but it serves as a nice reminder to do something nice and romantic together.

Other than the meal, we've bought each other a cute card and spent <£5 on some romantic trinkets.

Job done.
 
Tesco?

I saw them last night and hissed at the fact that I paid basically 10 times that amount on effectively the same thing. Turns out they are actually far and away superiour to anything I've seen before, proper quality roses if I've ever seen them, well worth the price.

I got chocolates in bed this morning :D Yeah I know it sounds pretty darn girly but I love chocolate so much :o

I love Valentine's Day :p

Yeah they were from there, but I absolutely HATE spending ludicrous amounts of money on something which a)dies really quickly, and b)can be bought for a lot cheaper on other days.

However, roses are generally a good call for Valentines Day, so they have to be purchased. I also bought her a card, and a chocolate thing from M+S, AND taking her out for dinner at ASK, so I'm not such a skinflint :p
 
However, roses are generally a good call for Valentines Day, so they have to be purchased. I also bought her a card, and a chocolate thing from M+S, AND taking her out for dinner at ASK, so I'm not such a skinflint :p

Roses from Tesco, dinner at ASK - if I didn't already know you were a student I would now :D
 
I presume you are suggesting that the OP is posing as a non-conformist rather than simply being ****ed off at the cynical profiteering surrounding this made-up celebration? If that's the case you'd better include me in this too. Only thing is, I'm not posing, I refuse to have greedy advertisers and salespeople tell me when it's appropriate for me to show my affection and how I should do it.

If I want to show my affection towards a member of the opposite sex, I will do it when it suits us and in a manner of my/our choosing. I will not be told by card makers or florists when and how I should do so.

You got one thing right, the "mindless drones" bit. Don't you think that buying expensive gifts and cards for someone you care about simply because it's February the 14th makes you a free thinking independent soul? It doesn't, it makes you a mindless drone. "Oooo, it's February the 14th, Clinton cards and Interflora say I need to buy a card and some flowers to show my girlfriend how much I care or I'm a bad boyfriend. Where's my wallet?"

Sucker!!
I don't remember anyone telling me I simply MUST celebrate valentines day. Its what you make it. Sure, you are a fool if you feel the need to spend an excessive amount of money of gifts to please your loved ones. On the other hand, why not have a day to spend time with someone you love? I know a friend who is taking her GF to have a candle lit fish and chips from the takeaway, in mock celebration of the day.

Of course valentines day is a commercial event. You would have to be a fool not to take it with a giant pinch of salt, as I would guess the majority of the population does. Its no different than a modern day Christmas; there is no reason that you can not remove yourself from the bad things associated with the day and concentrate on things which may matter. Be that family or other loved ones.

So I would say to any that loathe valentines day to stop being so cynical and enjoy the day for what it is, a highly tongue in cheek day that we are suppose to spend time with out loved ones for no other reasons than we simply 'should'.

Well, thats fine by me.
 
Me and the G|mpess agree its commercialised BS

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