So, Whose Husband Has Done Absolutely Nothing for Valentine’s Day?

Anonymous
I gave my husband and kids chocolates.

They didn’t get anything or plan anything for me.

Just another year.
Anonymous
Does it cost money to post here?
Anonymous
Obviously you are a jerk if you know this matters to your partner and you do nothing

We usually don’t do much for Valentine’s Day but I did something small but related to our first v day 20+ years ago. I was kind of sad tbh when my husband didn’t connect the dots about what the gesture was referencing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend has done nothing and it's really bugging me. If he can't at least go through the motions to try and make some effort, I really don't think I want to be with him anymore. Surely he knows other women are going out and getting flowers delivered. It feels bad to be left out and see other women have boyfriends who make the effort. He's got a few hours and if nothing materializes I'm going to break up with him. By opting out of valentines day he's basically indicating that's what he is risking.


EWWWWWWW. This is so gross. "Gimme gimme" attitude/entitlement, lack of communication, threatening to dump him (but to the forums, not to his face, because if you said this sh*t out loud, you'd realize what a materialistic bag of betch you sound like)...

Valentine's Day isn't mandatory, unless you and your partner had an agreement to make it so. Expecting him to "make the effort" (aka buy your affection) is so gross. Buy your own trashy lingerie, cheap chocolate, booze, or whatever it is you expect but don't care enough about to ask for with your damned chest.

Yuck.
Anonymous
Neither me nor my DH are into Valentine's Day.

He just called me as he is 15 minutes from home and asked if I want to go out for dinner. Nope. We will have leftovers and laze around.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Obviously you are a jerk if you know this matters to your partner and you do nothing

We usually don’t do much for Valentine’s Day but I did something small but related to our first v day 20+ years ago. I was kind of sad tbh when my husband didn’t connect the dots about what the gesture was referencing.


Have. a. damned. conversation.

This is so petty! He's supposed to know that Valentine's Day has a secret code referencing something that happened 2 decades ago?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does it cost money to post here?


Time is money, baby!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Neither me nor my DH are into Valentine's Day.

He just called me as he is 15 minutes from home and asked if I want to go out for dinner. Nope. We will have leftovers and laze around.



+1 The only reason to go out to dinner on valentines day is schadenfreude at watching the tension/fakeness of other couples who went out. Occasionally you see something sweet, but most of it is just plastic posturing because some saps bought into the capitalism of it all.
Anonymous
Why are people so rude on this forum? Nobody has said anything unreasonable to warrant such petty responses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I gave my husband and kids chocolates.

They didn’t get anything or plan anything for me.

Just another year.


Same here. Got home from the office and found the house is a total mess (DH works from home), so I’ve got that to look forward to as well. I don’t care about getting things, but my husband and kids know that all I really want is to come home to a house that’s in the state I left it, so I’m sad to get home to the usual shit show after making sure I had a little treat for everyone this AM. Happens every year so I guess “I’m not surprised, but I am disappointed.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I gave my husband and kids chocolates.

They didn’t get anything or plan anything for me.

Just another year.


Same here. Got home from the office and found the house is a total mess (DH works from home), so I’ve got that to look forward to as well. I don’t care about getting things, but my husband and kids know that all I really want is to come home to a house that’s in the state I left it, so I’m sad to get home to the usual shit show after making sure I had a little treat for everyone this AM. Happens every year so I guess “I’m not surprised, but I am disappointed.”


Sounds like the "usual shit show" is more of a problem than a little Valentine's Day disappointment.
Anonymous
I didn't get my wife anything. But we've agreed to do it that way. I might make her a card, but then she's going to feel bad that she didn't make me one.
Anonymous
Mine! Per our mutual agreement many many years ago. Valentine’s Day is for kids. Free yourself from this Hallmark holiday that is bringing you no joy.
Anonymous
All mine did was feel guilty he didn't do anything and that he has to work late. I wish he wouldn't feel guilty, I don't care and I didn't do anything for him either!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mine! Per our mutual agreement many many years ago. Valentine’s Day is for kids. Free yourself from this Hallmark holiday that is bringing you no joy.


Amen
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