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The Dumped, the Divorced and the Disheartened

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J52 Fri 14-Feb-25 13:41:42

“I may well treat myself to some chocolates today and celebrate not having a Valentine. I'm 67, not 17...”

Wait till tomorrow they’ll be cheaper 🙂

keepingquiet Fri 14-Feb-25 13:39:53

Maybe we should celebrate a singles day too? More money for the card and gift market for sure.

I may well treat myself to some chocolates today and celebrate not having a Valentine. I'm 67, not 17...

M0nica Fri 14-Feb-25 13:34:17

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

Indigo8 Fri 14-Feb-25 13:05:21

The supermarkets I order from all sent me e-mails asking if I would rather not receive messages relating to Mothering Sunday or Fathers' Day. I have never received similar messages relating to Christmas or Valentine's Day.

I for one will not be receiving any cards, flowers or chocolates let alone have a romantic, candle lit dinner.

Grantanow Fri 14-Feb-25 13:00:40

Most of these ' days' are simply to ramp up spending.

Iam64 Fri 14-Feb-25 12:56:05

RosieandherMaw

Oreo

We’ll all be holding hands and sing Kumbaya round the campfire in a minute.
There are loads of days that are non applicable to people as already said like Mothers Day and Christmas and so on.
That’s life.

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Fabulous Oreo

Oopsadaisy1 Fri 14-Feb-25 12:48:53

We’ve never celebrated Valentine’s Day, we know we love each other and don’t need a commercialised day of the year to prompt us.

Madgran77 Fri 14-Feb-25 12:45:09

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'.

Someone whose partner has died will feel that loss on such days....and needs support from loved ones and friends if they can give it

Jaxjacky Fri 14-Feb-25 12:38:41

Most of these ‘days’ are ignored by us apart from Christmas and birthdays.
Easter eggs for young children and grandchildren, not fussed about Mothers Day (Mothering Sunday).
Most of it is overpriced rubbish.

HelterSkelter1 Fri 14-Feb-25 12:05:31

Yes I agree RosieandMaw the first Mothers Day after my mother died was hard. Sadly I never made enough fuss of her on that day when she was alive. My daughters are very good to me. I should have been kinder to her. I regret that so much.

Valentines Day means very little to me so I can easily ignore it despite the shops overflowing with flowers etc. I am sure it can catch people on a bad day.

Oreo Fri 14-Feb-25 12:04:28

DP , not known for romantic impulses asked me yesterday if I wanted some red roses, we were in M&S food hall getting something only they sell ( luxury fruited hot cross buns, unlike anything other food shops sell) and were surrounded by buckets of red roses.I said no thanks, as shop roses just look artificial and stiff and have no scent, unlike the real thing.
He nodded then added a box of choc truffles to my basket for me, so I came away with something for Valentine’s Day for the first time ever, and likely the last as well.😄It doesn’t bother me either way.

Grandma70s Fri 14-Feb-25 11:51:29

Nobody in my family ever took any notice of Valentine’s Day, anyway, so I don’t really register it.

TheWeirdoAgain59 Fri 14-Feb-25 11:49:38

I chose to have never married/no partner/no kids and I have absolutely no family of any sort so VD makes no difference to me at all, I just totally ignore it as I do with Mother/Father day, Christmas, Halloween, Easter , Birthdays... whatever!

ferry23 Fri 14-Feb-25 11:47:03

I put a positive spin on Valentine's Day and thank my lucky stars I got rid of who I thought was my Valentine grin

Harris27 Fri 14-Feb-25 11:45:04

So be happy and celebrate what you can and when you can.

RosieandherMaw Fri 14-Feb-25 11:36:53

Oreo

We’ll all be holding hands and sing Kumbaya round the campfire in a minute.
There are loads of days that are non applicable to people as already said like Mothers Day and Christmas and so on.
That’s life.

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

RosieandherMaw Fri 14-Feb-25 11:36:23

I think I outgrew that feeling some time in my teens!
However the first March after my Mother died, I found particularly hard as everywhere proclaimed “Mothers Day” - that hit hard.

Oreo Fri 14-Feb-25 11:36:09

We’ll all be holding hands and sing Kumbaya round the campfire in a minute.
There are loads of days that are non applicable to people as already said like Mothers Day and Christmas and so on.
That’s life.

loopyloo Fri 14-Feb-25 11:19:50

Yes, let's spread the love out to everyone. Let's build friendships and caring.

Smileless2012 Fri 14-Feb-25 11:15:33

Yes it must be Indigo and there are so many 'days' where the usual hype can be a reminder that one's life hasn't turned out as expected. Christmas day, when there's no family to celebrate and Mothers and Fathers day when you wont be acknowledged by your own child or were unable to have any sad

ViceVersa Fri 14-Feb-25 11:12:12

I get that, but you could say the same about Mother's Day, Father's Day and so on.

Indigo8 Fri 14-Feb-25 11:04:37

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'.