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Some who are single ' tense up ' when February or Valentines Day comes about.

Why not ' celebrate ' your own self value that you are not in a relationship because you won't settle for just anyone knowing that the heart is too precious not to be patient for ?

To celebrate the authentic value of the heart and love whether in a relationship or single. To celebrate your own self that you are not in a relationship by choice as you won't share your heart with just anyone. . .that maybe you ended a relationship because it was not of value or emotionally healthy for your heart. To celebrate the focus of heart in February that you do in fact know what true love is and you are either sharing that with a dear heart in your life now. . .or. . .are you at peace with yourself, your friends, family knowing that you will, one day, meet that special one for your heart ... when it's right.

Do you celebrate your own heart in February and not stop doing so when the month has come and gone?

2007-02-04 18:09:54 · 3 answers · asked by onelight 5 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

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" D " . . . Free speech forum here. . . and you did express freely and clearly. Always insightful to read of others thoughts. Thanks for sharing. Sincerely.
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2007-02-04 18:24:13 · update #1

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" D " . . . I don't agree with your statement. . . yet, I do respect your sharing of your thoughts in reference to my posed question.
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And . . . " Lilly " . . . yes, I do do the same as I reflected in my question here. I celebrate my own heart as you do your own. . . thanks for your posted answer.
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2007-02-04 18:28:19 · update #2

" D " . . . You incorrectly assume that my beliefs are " religious ". I am of no religion. . . I'm simply a soul living a human experience. Your expressed thoughts here towards my posted question are respectfully read with interest. My agreeing or disagreeing is my own expression. Your thoughts are as they are...it is your journey as is my journey my own. I still express appreciation for your honest answer.
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2007-02-04 18:58:43 · update #3

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" Stefanie " . . . Well, there you go ! ! You know what I'm writing of ! Yea ! ! ! Keep your heart open and cherishing of all. I adore men. . . yet when not in a relationship still celebrate the value of love. Enjoy your chocolate party with your friends.

2007-02-04 19:05:41 · update #4

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I used to get a little worked up about not being in a relationship at this time of year. After some blase relationships, and one special one that ended a few months after I left for college, I'm now happy and content to wait quite awhile until I find the person who is right for me, and I rejoice that I don't settle, like so many other people I know. When it comes to the actual holiday, my boyfriend-less frieds and I will all probably have a chocolate party and celebrate our friendship. That's more important than having a boyfriend right now. :)

2007-02-04 18:41:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Usually I celebrate V-day by either shooting something that reminds me of the reason why I hate relationships so increasingly much, or blow up whatever gave me hope of finding someone before because love is the worse thing that we have in existence today, it gives us the power to live on in spite of everything, it teaches us to hate.

Weither you believe it or not has no effect on the way I feel, I could offer articles, evidence that supports my hypothesis, and probably theorems. "You have your religious beliefs, and I have mine".

2007-02-04 18:18:48 · answer #2 · answered by D 4 · 0 0

thanks. everything you said is me! i wont share my heart with just anyone. to get with me you have to be something pretty special.

i hope you do the same too???

2007-02-04 18:20:48 · answer #3 · answered by lily 2 · 0 0

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