14 Reasons Why Valentine’s Day is Overrated

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Let’s be honest—Valentine’s Day isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Here’s why I’ve had enough.

  1. Gift Pressure: We all want to choose a present that reflects our feelings. But if you’re forgetful, you might end up gifting something absurd like a rubber band and a tube of lip balm. Awkward for everyone involved.
  2. Relationship Reflections: This day forces you to evaluate your relationship status, and sometimes the truth can be hard to swallow.
  3. Single Awareness: If you’re unattached, you can’t escape the reality of your status, which can lead to some uncomfortable self-reflection.
  4. Cliché Chocolates: Sure, you might receive chocolates, but they’re just as stereotypical as those funeral-red roses. Plus, there are only a couple of flavors worth eating, and nobody wants to deal with the orange creams!
  5. Unpleasant Dates: Sometimes, you might accept a dinner invite just to avoid being alone. But then you could end up with a date who has terrible breath and an unwanted smooch attack. Gross.
  6. Mismatched Gifts: There’s that rare moment when your partner gets you the perfect gift, but it tends to happen when you’ve given them a set of McDonald’s coupons and a mortar and pestle. That’s when you have to have “the talk” instead of simply enjoying the day.
  7. Awkward Breakups: I once had a boyfriend break up with me on February 12, only to ask if he could call on Valentine’s Day to make sure we weren’t alone. As sweet as it sounds, that call never came, and he was engaged a month later.
  8. Red Overload: Let’s face it—everyone is tired of the color red. If they aren’t, they might need to rethink their choices.
  9. Envy of Others: If you’re the friend who never gets love notes or serenades while your friends do, it can feel pretty disheartening year after year.
  10. High Expectations: It’s easy to build up unrealistic expectations for this day, only to be disappointed when you receive something like a David Hasselhoff Chia Pet instead of the proposal you dreamed of.
  11. The Guessing Game: Figuring out what your partner might get you can turn into a frustrating game of mental gymnastics, leaving you to stress about matching their gift’s value. Wouldn’t it be simpler to just open their gift first and settle up through Venmo?
  12. Obsessive Thoughts: The countdown to February 14 starts right after New Year’s, leading to weeks of anxiety about not being left out again.
  13. Cheap Gifts: What if your partner hands you a clearance plush bear holding a heart balloon from the checkout line? That’s code for “I secretly despise you.”
  14. Existential Loneliness: Ultimately, Valentine’s Day serves as a harsh reminder that we’re all pretty much alone in this vast universe.

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In summary, Valentine’s Day often brings more stress than joy, serving as a reminder of romantic pressures and societal expectations while highlighting feelings of loneliness for many.


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