kip_silverwolf wrote: »
Or you could let everyone lead their own life and relationships.
You sound like a desperate man.
My earliest memory of Valentines Day is from grade school, when the teacher made us draw names and get that person a Valentine card and if you weren't one of the popular kids then whoever drew your name whined and complained how they didn't want to get YOU one because to them you were garbage. Lovely times. I will be spending the day alone, by choice, enjoying the "me" time. Tea, coffee, good food, games, TV, naps.
I do not celebrate Valentines, I prefer to be treated right every dayHot cup of tea from loving hands everyday I return from work is worth much more than this overhyped holiday.
Or you could let everyone lead their own life and relationships.
You sound like a desperate man.
You sound like a very rude man. That was totally unnecessary.
JamieAubrey wrote: »Pfft, just a normal day unless any fine ladies out there would like to take a scroll down the beach in Auridon
My earliest memory of Valentines Day is from grade school, when the teacher made us draw names and get that person a Valentine card and if you weren't one of the popular kids then whoever drew your name whined and complained how they didn't want to get YOU one because to them you were garbage. Lovely times. I will be spending the day alone, by choice, enjoying the "me" time. Tea, coffee, good food, games, TV, naps.
Yeah...? My earliest memory of Valentines Day in school years was me giving a card with some heart-shaped candies to the girl I liked, and her laughing while walking away; calling me weird. Lol. I cried when I got home that day, and spent my afternoon and evening indulging in Cartoon Network and a Pokémon game for GameBoy and Jet Moto for PS.
The irony?
Well... That same girl would go on to be a somewhat popular “adult actress” many years later. Claiming how she made the decision to enter the business, due to the lack of ever feeling like someone cared about her. Funny how things work...