Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enough with all of the articles about good Vday gifts. It isn’t Christmas, it’s a stupid made up Hallmark holiday. Gifts for vday are ridiculous.
Flower, card, dinner. That’s enough.
Flower, card and dinner? You fell for the Hallmark sentiment hook, line and sinker. I don't want any of those things.
I didn't
The wife did.
But you’re going to get a BJ and more as your present.
No, he's not. That's only for his birthday.
Wow. I would hate to be him if he only gets it on his bday
It’s a joke. Lighten up, people!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What until white day becomes a thing
Whats this?
White Day is celebrated annually on March 14, one month after Valentine's Day, when people give reciprocal gifts to those who gave them gifts on Valentine's Day. It began in Japan in 1978; its observance has spread to several other Asian nations and countries worldwide.
I’m shocked that the US card and flower industry hasn’t jumped on this yet.
They aren't going to touch that one with a 10 foot pole.
Anonymous wrote:Fresh flower bouquets are getting ridiculously expensive. Those flowers, along with the $50 will be in the compost bin in 3-4 days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enough with all of the articles about good Vday gifts. It isn’t Christmas, it’s a stupid made up Hallmark holiday. Gifts for vday are ridiculous.
Flower, card, dinner. That’s enough.
Flower, card and dinner? You fell for the Hallmark sentiment hook, line and sinker. I don't want any of those things.
I didn't
The wife did.
But you’re going to get a BJ and more as your present.
No, he's not. That's only for his birthday.
Wow. I would hate to be him if he only gets it on his bday
Anonymous wrote:Enough with all of the articles about good Vday gifts. It isn’t Christmas, it’s a stupid made up Hallmark holiday. Gifts for vday are ridiculous.
Flower, card, dinner. That’s enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What until white day becomes a thing
Whats this?
White Day is celebrated annually on March 14, one month after Valentine's Day, when people give reciprocal gifts to those who gave them gifts on Valentine's Day. It began in Japan in 1978; its observance has spread to several other Asian nations and countries worldwide.
I’m shocked that the US card and flower industry hasn’t jumped on this yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What until white day becomes a thing
Whats this?
Anonymous wrote:LOL a man hating on Valentine's Day for being a "made up holiday" and judging women for wanting ::checks notes:: a nice simple date once a year. How novel, how edgy! You're basically the pumpkin spice latte bros of winter. There's nothing less innovative or interesting than being righteously indignant at the idea that a holiday could possibly cater to Not You.
Seriously!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enough with all of the articles about good Vday gifts. It isn’t Christmas, it’s a stupid made up Hallmark holiday. Gifts for vday are ridiculous.
Flower, card, dinner. That’s enough.
Flower, card and dinner? You fell for the Hallmark sentiment hook, line and sinker. I don't want any of those things.
I didn't
The wife did.
But you’re going to get a BJ and more as your present.
No, he's not. That's only for his birthday.
Anonymous wrote:Wait until everyone finds out what this fake day really is. Once you find out you will never ever celebrate this fake day of love. It has NOTHING to do with love either.
Who came up with this ?
Why a heart ? love is good for the heart, makes it beat
Why red ? hearts are red
Why sexual ? I dunno
Why chocolates ? chocolates are something you savor orally, love is a sickness wherein the object of your affection appears to be a food item
WHY WHY WHY ?
Anonymous wrote:Blame commercialism. That’s what caused all of this. I went to Target 2 days after Christmas and they already had a ton of Valentine’s Day stuff up. All of it is just ridiculous. I guess we only have one day to tell our significant other they matter, according to them.