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Just for laughs...

I'm married and I still don't like it (either does my wife). The whole day feels fake, a commercial holiday masquerading as a day of love. It's phony.
Considering that it's supposed to commemorate a saint who in life was persecuted by the Romans for secretly marrying early Christian couples, the day has about as much to do with him as St Patrick's Day has to do with the first bishop of Ireland.
 
Thanks for writing it so i don't have to.
Those would have been exactly my words.

Same. My wife and I usually ignore it. We do go out for dinner on the 15th - the day AFTER Valentine's Day, but that's because it is the anniversary of the day we started dating, not because of Valentine's Day.
 
I'm married and I still don't like it (either does my wife). The whole day feels fake, a commercial holiday masquerading as a day of love. It's phony.

Considering that it's supposed to commemorate a saint who in life was persecuted by the Romans for secretly marrying early Christian couples, the day has about as much to do with him as St Patrick's Day has to do with the first bishop of Ireland.

Thanks for writing it so i don't have to.
Those would have been exactly my words.

Same. My wife and I usually ignore it. We do go out for dinner on the 15th - the day AFTER Valentine's Day, but that's because it is the anniversary of the day we started dating, not because of Valentine's Day.

Yes. Same here.
 
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