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For everyone not for only one



Each year in the month of February Valentine's is celebrated. It is believed and known to be one of the grandest occasions that is celebrated by all people around the world. St.Valentine's Day is an annual occasion to celebrate romantic love, friendship and admiration. People celebrate this day by sending messages of love and affection to partners, family and friends.


However most people seem to misunderstand this date. They often think that Valentine's day is only for couples, or to those who have a special someone. But in reality valentine's day is for everyone of all genders, ages, and culture. It is an occasion that should be celebrated by everyone, because it is a day to spread even more love to those who are important to us.



It is a worldwide event that further bonds people together. It is a day where new love is created, bonds are made to be much stronger. Valentine's day is a day for everyone to share love with one another, and it is also a date that celebrates the love of couples, families, and even friends together. To others It is a symbol and way of showing their long-lasting love, care, and acknowledgement to those who've been with them through thick and thin.




We should always remember that, valentine's day is for everyone around the world. And it should be shared and experienced by everyone. Although valentine's day is a day that celebrates love, it doesn't necessarily mean that we should love one another only at this date. Remember that love has no limit as long as you're not crossing the boundaries of someone.


References: https://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-day/valentines-day-february-14

https://www.valleyoaks.org/health-hub/the-gift-of-giving-gifts/

https://www.womansday.com/relationships/a38346873/quotes-about-love/

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