10 reasons why guys hate Valentine's Day
Here are 10 reasons why guys can not support Valentine's Day.
Ladies, we love a good holiday especially if it involves gorging us in food or take the day of work. Unfortunately, Valentine's Day does not consist either. Of course, if everything goes well on February 14, the reward is a night of sweet romance. But if you are in a solid relationship anyway or at least, have you spare money in the red light district in Amsterdam, it makes these holidays completely without meaning. That said, here are 10 reasons why guys can not support Valentine's Day.
1. Because why does love need its own vacation?
Listen. It is totally useless to have a day in which we have to remind our girlfriends and women whom we love them and they are special for us and Blah Blah Blah. If we love them, it's something that a good guy should strengthen every day anyway.
2. The greeting card and chocolate industries forcing it on us
I am not one to usually say numbers on others. I should not totally blame the Master's and Cadbury brand for this madness, but I will do it anyway. Although it is true that Pope Gelasius, I declared Valentine's Day near the end of the fifth century, this is the modern greeting card and the chocolate societies that exploited it for all its value. There was a gap between Christmas and Easter when sales of cards and candy were at a brace, so what better way to fill the coffers then creating holidays that are really all sales cards and candy?
3. If you are single, you feel like a loser
Being alone to Valentine's Day is really bad, especially if all your friends have others others. Studies have even shown that holidays can cause teenagers and adults who do not have this special person to celebrate.
4. If you are in a relationship, you feel a loser
Our friends buy their inlazing iPhones of their daughters and taking them in restaurants of $ 300 -plaques serving tendrelles of the roasted unicorn. How am I supposed to compete with that? Or how am I supposed to top of Valentine's Day last year when I dismissed to let her choose a large large value menu at Micky D? Because you know every year, it must become more and more extravagant. I say, rats to that!
5. It reinforces the belief that love is about material things
Along these same lines, why should you buy a girl an expensive diamond necklace to Valentine's Day and I loved her? I'm not saying that give him a surprise from time to time is not a good way to remind him that it counts a lot for me, but nevertheless all the companies participating in their fortunes on the holidays want we believe that the Material wants to believe that things are needed to get love. This is not really true, by the way. Studies find that time to spend together is considered much more important.
6. He begins prematurely or ends relationships
Imagine that you are in a relationship and you feel as if you might be time to be part of the ways but are not quite safe. Well, you would certainly not want to throw it as a Valentine's Day approach! So you are blocked with them or you have to plan the break in advance. Similarly, people use Valentine's Day as an opportunity to ask a girl or even to move far too early.
7. This is an unnecessary problem
You have to make gifts (which cost many more things since businesses swell their holiday prices), you need to make restaurant reservations. Make sure you are all dressed. The more Valentine's Day usually falls one daytime, which for the majority of us is a day of work. So even if you are exhausted after a busy day, you have to plan something at night.
8. Because other holidays are so better
Xmas? Impressive. You have to give and receive gifts, drink a lot of chicken milk and, in the evening, you arrive at the frenzy all the season of your favorite show on Netflix. Thanksgiving? Badass. You eat a lot of turkey, drink copious amounts of wine and look at the football before falling asleep at 4pm. Halloween? No need to mention how fun it's! But Valentine's Day? Nah, we'll go.
9. All this unbearable romantic music
As the holiday approach, we are hindered with all these Ringard love ballads. Whether it be"You are so Beautiful" By Joe Cocker or Celine Dion, who sang a song about the romantic, it is to die in the hands of an iceberg collusion, the rotation of these songs is enough to pray to us. Or at least February 15 to arrive.
10. Most wives or girlfriends hate also
Admit it, ladies. As much as you could like chocolates and diamonds and all that stuff, most of you look forward to the holidays in the end and return to love your guy for whom it is and not for the bouquet of 200 $ of flowers, it brings you. Law? Law?