Indigo8
Perhaps I should add The Resolutely Single.
There has been a great deal of hype, as usual, around Valentine's Day.
It must be quite hurtful for many people to be constantly reminded that they have no 'significant other'.
Why?
The whole premise of this post is based on the very old fashioned idea that people are either failing or lacking something in their life if they do not have a partner of some kind, and however you may describe it and they all wish they had one.
Actually it is perfectly possible for people to be quite happily single and barely notice Valentine's day, and from everything i read in the papers more and more women,especially, are choosing just that option.
My daughter decided around the age of 4 that she did not' want to be a mummy when she grew up' and by 20 she had decided that she preferred staying single to being in any kind of partnership. Farly unusual over 30 years ago when she made the decision, only too common nowadays.
My son and family are about the only conventional family in their friendship group. My DGC have grown up surrounded by a wonderful group of people, who have all been single the 25+ years I have known them.
I doubt any of them will be bothered by Valentines day either