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HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!

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ok - 2 more... :)

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Where piccies :(

T'was my bday on Valentines Day >.<

:cry:

Valentine's Day isn't just meant for lovers, ya know. :mellow:

:/

True!

:confused:

For real! :lol:

explain urself :D

This is what my French teacher said. Or what I remember of it anyway.

 

St. Valentine was friends with this girl, like she was his daughter almost. I think he got thrown in jail and... jeez... he ended up dying, but to express his love he basically made her his Valentine.

 

Of course the term Valentine wasn't used til later, but yeah. A Valentine is anyone you love, not just a boyfriend/girlfriend.

o ok, this is the story i know:

 

Saint Valentine is said to have lived in Rome during the third century. That was a long time ago. During this time Rome was ruled by an emperor named Claudius. Many people did not like the ruler.

 

Claudius was having trouble getting men to serve in his army. He felt many men would not volunteer to join because they did not want to leave their wives and families. He thought that if men were not married, they would join the army. So Claudius passed a new law which did not allow any more marriages. Most people thought this law was cruel. Valentine, who was a minister, did not support the new law.

 

Even after Emperor Claudius passed the law, he kept performing marriage ceremonies secretly. One night he was caught and thrown in jail and told he would be put to death.

 

Many young people came to visit Valentine. One was the daughter of the prison guard. On the day of his death Valentine wrote a note to the daughter signed "Love from your Valentine". This was on February 14, 269 A. D.

 

Some say this started the custom of exchanging love messages on Valentine's Day. :D

Haha, close enough. :lol: But from what I understand it wasn't romantic love...

;)

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:cry: :cry: :cry: i have no girlfriend :cry: :cry: :cry:

 

Man, you're only 15. I wasn't even thinking about that kind of stuff when I was your age.

 

You've got plenty of time...;)

I'm nearly 24 and i have no boyfriend :lol: :cry: :cry: :cry:

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I was married at 24. Too soon, methinks... :lol:

 

Enjoy your singlehood. :cool:

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The grass is not always greener on the other side.

 

listen to your Auntie Nettie. She knows what she's talkin' 'bout... :lol:

Yeah but I'm single since August !!! It's been a loooong time ! And as therese would say " I need a hug !! "

"Auntie Nettie" LMAO :lol:

I totally believe you. I try to enjoy my singlehood but I don't think I make the most of it :embarrased: :lol:

I seriously think I'll be living alone for a loooong time... :lol:

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And as therese would say " I need a hug !! "

 

Is that what they're calling it these days.... :wink3: :lol:

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