The 30-year-old male is about as far away from Valentine's Day as you can get in the human experience.
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When I got old enough to date, I realized that Valentine's Day is just a commercial marketing scam to make men feel bad. So I let my boyfriends off the hook.
Men make love more intensely at 20, but make love better, however, at 30.
When I was 18, I thought that, to be a romantic, you couldn't live past 30.
I've realized that although Valentine's Day can be a cheesy money-making stint to most people, it's a day of expressing love across the world. It doesn't have to only be between lovers, but by telling a friend that you care, or even an old person that they are still appreciated.
Valentine's Day is definitely one of those days where it's either awesome or it's a downer.
I've never gone out with a guy who is older than me by more than a couple years. Usually it's my age, a little bit older, or even a little bit younger. But not a 15- or 20-year difference.
Valentine's Day is the hardest day of the year for a woman to get out, but everybody who is anybody and single is out that night.
What I find most disturbing about Valentine's Day is, look, I get that you have to have a holiday of love, but in the height of flu season, it makes no sense.
I feel like you don't know if someone's equipped for a romantic relationship until they're out of their twenties.
When I was 19, I celebrated my first Valentine's Day while being in a relationship. I was so excited, but didn't know what the rules were. What should I get him, or was I even supposed to get him something?
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