Valentine's Day

ayase said:
Spyro201 said:
Woah chill d00de.
Hey, I said I liked Christmas a couple of months ago, alright? Even though I'm an Atheist. Isn't that enough for you people!?

I would apologise for bringing the conversation down but occasionally pissing on other people's bonfires helps to keep me sane. They have plenty of other bonfires. ;)

/Sigh. Alright then.

It seems to appeal to a very narrow band of people as far as I can tell. Almost all single people hate the day, and most people in long term relationships pretty much completely ignore it anyway (I know we do). So it's just an excuse for those with someone they wish to woo or or in the process or wooing to get together, leaving everyone else scratching their heads a bit at all the pink hearts and roses which suddenly appear at this time of year

R

I digg that. Mine turned out to be alot of fuss but; heck, its a good excuse to do something different, aint it??
 
Rui said:
It seems to appeal to a very narrow band of people as far as I can tell. Almost all single people hate the day, and most people in long term relationships pretty much completely ignore it anyway (I know we do). So it's just an excuse for those with someone they wish to woo or or in the process or wooing to get together, leaving everyone else scratching their heads a bit at all the pink hearts and roses which suddenly appear at this time of year :)

R
I completely agree! After eight years together (and one year of which married) it all seems a bit pointless...
 
Spyro201 said:
ayase said:
Spyro201 said:
Woah chill d00de.
Hey, I said I liked Christmas a couple of months ago, alright? Even though I'm an Atheist. Isn't that enough for you people!?

I would apologise for bringing the conversation down but occasionally pissing on other people's bonfires helps to keep me sane. They have plenty of other bonfires. ;)

/Sigh. Alright then.

It seems to appeal to a very narrow band of people as far as I can tell. Almost all single people hate the day, and most people in long term relationships pretty much completely ignore it anyway (I know we do). So it's just an excuse for those with someone they wish to woo or or in the process or wooing to get together, leaving everyone else scratching their heads a bit at all the pink hearts and roses which suddenly appear at this time of year

R

I digg that. Mine turned out to be alot of fuss but; heck, its a good excuse to do something different, aint it??

my very point being do you really need an excuse to do something different with ur other half?
 
skikes said:
It seems to appeal to a very narrow band of people as far as I can tell. Almost all single people hate the day, and most people in long term relationships pretty much completely ignore it anyway (I know we do). So it's just an excuse for those with someone they wish to woo or or in the process or wooing to get together, leaving everyone else scratching their heads a bit at all the pink hearts and roses which suddenly appear at this time of year

R

I digg that. Mine turned out to be alot of fuss but; heck, its a good excuse to do something different, aint it??

my very point being do you really need an excuse to do something different with ur other half?[/quote]

Well obviously not but, generally its good to give reason. I mean its just a good push to people who don't often do different stuff with thierr other half, to do so. How often do we really go 'Next time I see my partner, i'm gonna do something different and nice'? I know I do occasionally, but thats normally subconciously by going "How's about we.... next time?"

Valnetines Day is a good reason to show affection for each other on just one day of the year, and to do something different. I didn't do anything radically different, we went out for a meal on our own and talked about general stuff. Nothing too special, but its just a nice reason to do so.

Anyone get what i'm saying here?
 
Spyro201 said:
skikes said:
It seems to appeal to a very narrow band of people as far as I can tell. Almost all single people hate the day, and most people in long term relationships pretty much completely ignore it anyway (I know we do). So it's just an excuse for those with someone they wish to woo or or in the process or wooing to get together, leaving everyone else scratching their heads a bit at all the pink hearts and roses which suddenly appear at this time of year

R

I digg that. Mine turned out to be alot of fuss but; heck, its a good excuse to do something different, aint it??

my very point being do you really need an excuse to do something different with ur other half?

Well obviously not but, generally its good to give reason. I mean its just a good push to people who don't often do different stuff with thierr other half, to do so. How often do we really go 'Next time I see my partner, i'm gonna do something different and nice'? I know I do occasionally, but thats normally subconciously by going "How's about we.... next time?"

Valnetines Day is a good reason to show affection for each other on just one day of the year, and to do something different. I didn't do anything radically different, we went out for a meal on our own and talked about general stuff. Nothing too special, but its just a nice reason to do so.

Anyone get what i'm saying here?[/quote]

ahh thats sweet i guess
 
skikes said:
Spyro201 said:
Well obviously not but, generally its good to give reason. I mean its just a good push to people who don't often do different stuff with thierr other half, to do so. How often do we really go 'Next time I see my partner, i'm gonna do something different and nice'? I know I do occasionally, but thats normally subconciously by going "How's about we.... next time?"

Valnetines Day is a good reason to show affection for each other on just one day of the year, and to do something different. I didn't do anything radically different, we went out for a meal on our own and talked about general stuff. Nothing too special, but its just a nice reason to do so.

Anyone get what i'm saying here?

ahh thats sweet i guess

Thank you. :lol:
 
*yawns*

Did sweet fcuk all.
me and my gf broke up 2 weeks ago. so for valentines i went clubbin with all her friends :twisted:
i love her being 17....and me being older :twisted:

awell...bring on next year!
 
I lost my girlfiend in town on Valentines day Oo (Not as in broke up but physicly couldn't find her)!
She had left her mobile at home, I had the only house key and she forgot my mobile number to use a phone box. Two hours later I had no choice but to go home to find she had left an answere message on the landline stating she'd gone to her mams house. Plus she only looked for me for an hour! Needless to say when I got to her it was my fault... ¬_¬
Not exactly what I had planned like. lol


Happy Freaking Valentines Day!
 
Voddas said:
I lost my girlfiend in town on Valentines day Oo (Not as in broke up but physicly couldn't find her)!
She had left her mobile at home, I had the only house key and she forgot my mobile number to use a phone box. Two hours later I had no choice but to go home to find she had left an answere message on the landline stating she'd gone to her mams house. Plus she only looked for me for an hour! Needless to say when I got to her it was my fault... ¬_¬
Not exactly what I had planned like. lol


Happy Freaking Valentines Day!

that story made me smile... i heart other peoples misfortune ^_^
 
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