It's everywhere. Pink and red hearts, glitzy decorations and overpriced chocolates and flowers. The stores started decorating for Valentine's Day as soon as Christmas was past. They always have to have some holiday to decorate for. There are several reasons I don't like Valentine's day, and they aren't just because I'm single.
First off, I think if Valentine's day is the only day you are doing anything special for your "significant other", than you're doing it wrong. You shouldn't be taking her out for dinner just because its Valentines day and you'll look like a bad boyfriend if you don't. I am not saying not to do anything special for your "significant other", but if you are just doing it because its Valentine's Day and you never do it besides, then it is more obligation than anything I believe.
Next, I really think it is an over-commercialized holiday and those just really annoy me. Valentine's Day has an actual history that isn't what it has become now. I know, I know, it's a conspiracy by the greeting card companies.
Lastly, it ruins the whole idea of "love". Now y'all know my thoughts on mushy love stuff. I hate it. The "love" that teenagers lay claim to today, is not really love. To quote Blimey Cow, "Love is a verb, it's something you actively do, not something you feel." In the Bible it says "God is love", not the warm fuzzy feelings between you and you're one week boyfriend.
And as a side note from the anatomy and physiology geek, the heart is NOT shaped like a heart and nothing about the heart has anything to do with love (except maybe it beating faster when
he comes into the room).
Lois Johnson, avid writer, tea drinker, and reader but first and foremost, avid Christian.