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Submitted by Zack Valentine’s Day, just like birthdays and new year’s, has the potential to either make you feel a great deal better or a great deal worse than you are now feeling. Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate your happiness with your partner, especially if you are in a relationship that is filled with joy and happiness. In the event that you chance to come across someone who is by themselves, you could even feel a certain amount of schadenfreude privately. It is a strong reminder of how lucky you are to have love when you see yourself in a state of loneliness. In addition, on Valentine’s Day, you and your partner may openly celebrate the joy that comes from being in love with one another. Due to the fact that you and your partner are both insanely high on love crack, the opinions of the rest of the world and how they respond to you are of little consequence. However, if you are not in a relationship, Valentine’s Day may shift your feelings in a variety of unexpected ways. You can find yourself reflecting about the person you ought to have been with on this particular day, except for some unfortunate event, a breakup, or a tragedy. It is possible that a previous Valentine’s Day that seemed to be an immeasurably brighter day comes to memory. It is possible to think back on that uncomfortable but possibly romantic moment that you and another person never had the chance to explore, which causes you to wonder what may have been. Alternately, you might rejoice in the fact that you are not confined to a horrible relationship and are not compelled to put on a happy front in front of everyone. If you have chosen to be single, you are faced with a significant challenge (similar to the one you face while celebrating birthdays and new year’s): with whom should you celebrate this occasion? It is evident that you do not want to throw away your time on a first date. Nevertheless, what if all of your buddies are with their significant others or are unavailable? Perhaps it is preferable to remain at home on Valentine’s Day rather than risk having a disastrous first date. However, if you are at home by alone on Valentine’s Day, watching television might be a really dismal experience. However, if you are watching Breaking Bad or Dexter, you might be able to divert your attention for a short period of time. There are no simple solutions. Is there a mobile application that can do that? Now, if you are a male, you are dealing with a variety of demands and costs that are totally the result of Valentine’s Day. To put it more specifically, they are the result of the chocolate, greeting card, and flower industries that are dependent on these pressures and have misled women into believing that if you do not purchase anything for them on Valentine’s Day, then you do not love them. Similar to the sort of brainwashing that is utilized by the diamond business, this strong kind of brainwashing (which has somehow convinced the world that if a man loves a woman, he will spend many thousands of dollars to buy her a diamond that she can show to her friends and family). And even if you are a guy who has managed to find a woman who is immune to the brainwashing that comes from things like billboards, magazines, popular culture, and social media, she will still have girlfriends who have been indoctrinated. Therefore, it is quite likely that this extremely uncommon lady that you discovered will be corrupted. mainly due to the fact that there is one thing that you will not be able to avoid: she will speak with her girlfriends, and they will swap information. and it will be the result of your failure. Therefore, you owe it to yourself to set up funds for February 14th, or for many hours of arguing that could or might not result in make-up sex. It is advisable to make preparations in advance. I’ve always been curious about how chocolate came to be considered such a significant part of Valentine’s Day. On some level, it is really rather contrary to what one would expect. If Valentine’s Day is all about love, which typically involves sexual attraction, and excessive chocolate tends to make people fat (which could make them less sexually attractive), then why are we encouraging chocolate on Valentine’s Day? I mean, I’m a total sucker for dark chocolate on any day of the year. But if Valentine’s Day is all about love, love is normally about sexual attraction. It’s not clear to me. If you give someone chocolate, it might be a way of saying, “I will love you even after I make you fat.” where do you stand with flowers? They have a pleasant aroma. On the other hand, after a few days, they will shrink and die entirely on you. Which sort of love is it, exactly? Why not purchase flowers made of plastic that will endure forever? Not only would they not be biodegradable, but they would also have a rather artificial feel about them. Bonsai trees will be a better option. There is a lengthy lifespan for some plants. It’s true that they don’t have much of a scent, but who is the brainwasher that determined that we require fragrance on Valentine’s Day? It would be much simpler if you could simply spray some perfume on the bonsai, and then you would have addressed that issue. Do you want to know what kind of a romantic person I am? because I have been cooped up in my writing cave for a far longer period of time than is considered socially acceptable. It is imperative that I get out more and purchase some chocolates and flowers for a special someone. Are you willing to be my Valentine? The romantic comedy “sex in the title” (http://sexinthetitlebook.com) was written by Zack Love, who is also the author of the book.