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RE: Ladies of Hive Contest 172 | Love Remains Worth Celebrating Always

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I admire your approach to Valentine's Day!

It's refreshing to see a perspective that prioritizes genuine connection and everyday expressions of love over commercial pressures.

Your point about cynicism and individualism resonates strongly, and your emphasis on small gestures and consistent effort is truly inspiring.

I especially appreciate your personal anecdote about the anonymous Valentine's card.

It highlights the lost mystique and reminds us of the joy found in unexpected moments of affection.

Your closing message is empowering: Valentine's Day is what we make it.

Choosing to celebrate love authentically, regardless of societal expectations, is a beautiful act.

!DHEDGE
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Thank you for your well-considered answer. It's just a fact. Both my partner and I believe that true love does not need commercial days like Valentine's Day. We also don't need red roses and expensive dinners on this day. What we need is attention and respect for each other, every day. And if we want to surprise each other, we would rather choose any time, but not Valentine's Day. Commercialism is supported enough, we prefer to support each other, every day we are together.