Has one ever felt during the time of February the need to be in Love? One may have several answers to this question, but really, are they not all the same? One may feel as if it is the month of Love or the need to be Loved do to that one is being surrounded with the concept of Love. Everywhere one goes, one sees a billboard, tv commercials, advertisements, characters from shows, literature books, or hears about Love through songs, conversations, etc. How is one not to think or consider the month of February as the month of Love. One who does not consider or feel as if February is the month of Love it may do to one does not have the surroundings that others have. Or it may be the fact that for them, love does not exist to ones actual meaningful day. For example, certain couples who have been married for some amount of time may say that for them, February is just another regular month. The reason why couples may say this is that they consider the most precious moment of their life or romantic moment/day would be their child's birth or especially their anniversary day. It's all right, because to them they consider many moments of their life as the month of Love. Well it is when one decides to purchase, make, or order some type of special gift for their loves ones. It is when the month of February becomes more then just the month of love, but it appears to be as well the month of appreciation. Appreciating in a day what one may have done to them or given them in a long period of time.
The month of Love <3
By Lissette - Posted on February 15th, 2008



I don't really have a tendency to want to be in a relationship so much during February.
I more feel the pull during summer time.
Summer lovin' and whatnot.
I haven't really noticed the need to HAVE to be loved in any month. But it is what it is. I mean I've been thinking about love a lot recently however :P.
"Appreciating in a day what one may have done to them or given them in a long period of time."
So true, I mean people should be happy for what they have. Love everyone, love everything.
Love is the movement :P.
+mspin
Valentine's Day is one of those mixed-feeling holidays, isn't it? Some people get depressed/angry, or feel bitter, while others live for it, and others (like myself) are either completely or mostly indifferent. I have to say, there's something affirming about seeing a young man running through the snow with a bunch of flowers for his lady, but it's nothing I really go out of the way to participate in myself. I think every day should be for showing affection, but some people do need a reason, and Valentine's Day provides that.
I agree. Love should be shown everyday. We shouldn't need a special holiday to say "I Love You," or give somebody flowers.
In the words of Kanye West:
"If you admire someone, you should go ahead, tell 'em,
People never get the flowers while they could still smell 'em."
Valentine's Day = yuck. My boyfriend told me he was going to embarress the crap out of me for it, and I told him not to, because I think it's a stupid, pointless holiday and don't want anything to do with it. So what does he do? He buys me a friggin' rose! Yes, that's a weird thing to complain about, but I told him not to and he did it anyway, and he made me take it to all my classes with me, so I could show it off. It should be enough that he's going to spoil me rotten on my birthday - February 28, which is close enough, if you ask me.
I don't need drugs - I have genetics.