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For some of us out there we are coming to that dreaded time of year: Valentines Day or Sad-Times Day as I like to call. In honour of the occasion, I've decided to step into my desired writer persona, Sex and the City's Carrie Bradshaw for the rest of this article.
Sad-Times's Day can bring trauma to many out there (women in particular). Why? Because they think that there's a stigma to being single. This isn't help by some of those around. Noted stigma name callers include Aunties, work colleagues, all your married / partner friends, parents in denial for those you out there who are gay.
To make matters worse, Valentines Day falls on a Sunday this year so you can't even fake a romance by sending yourself flowers or chocolates to the office so the aforementioned work colleagues think you are have a secret you are holding back from them!
Bringing it back to basics, Valentines can be seen as one big money making scheme with the love long gone. It gives retailers, hoteliers and restaurateurs a perfect excuse to mark up products and services by 25%-50%.
Being single actually means you are financially better off! Rejoice in your S!
No arguments over where to eat, dead flowers, liquor chocolates and best of all, you can actually get away with forgetting that it is Valentines Day. What more could you want in this GFC crisis we read about all the time?
If expressing love is the true intent of Valentines, then may be we should live each and every day with love in your heart - for you, your loved ones and mankind. Don't wait for 1 day a year to make someone feel special...
"Being single used to mean that nobody wanted you. Now it means you're pretty sexy and you're taking your time deciding how you want your life to be and who you want to spend it with." - Carrie Bradshaw...
PS... Before you ask, Yes... I'm being treated to a lovely Valentines Date! Go Carrie!