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“How can I make Valentine’s Day more special?”
“Valentine’s Day only brings up bad memories, how can I change that?”
“Is there really a way to make a commercialized, overblown holiday romantic?”
Show of hands—who here hates Valentine’s Day? It's a heck of a lot of pressure to pull out the greatest romantic experience possible and to do a better job than Hollywood, isn’t it? Well here’s a little secret: While those romcoms and tv shows and romance novels might feel swoon worthy, none of it is real.
On this Sex, Love, and Elephants rewind, I’m giving you three unusual ideas for Valentine’s Day dates that don’t suck and allow you to make your love intentional.
February 14. Cupid, heart shaped boxes of terrible chocolate, a last minute cheesy card and a stuffed animal from the local pharmacy… We’ve all been there. But today, I’m teaching you a way to celebrate Valentine's Day that's a little out of the box and that honors the true meaning of the day.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
(01:20) Valentine's Day is a great excuse to do something warm and wonderful for your special person
(06:52) Couples put more effort into being romantic when a relationship is just starting
(08:08) First tip - You don’t have to be Shakespeare to write your partner a love letter
(13:31) Second tip - Paying it forward to another couple - giving THEM the gift of love - can be an incredibly romantic way to celebrate
(15:40) Third Tip - Plan Valentine’s in July - NOW. You don’t have to wait until February 14th to celebrate your love!
(19:10) Today’s LoveByte
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