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Friday 14 February 2020

The Best Way To Love Your Val

 Esther Afolabi
The celebration of Valentine's Day is no doubt a day everyone looks forward to. It is comes as a reminder to show love and affection to your lovers, family and friends. It is also a day to reminisce about the good relationships you have had with people. At the end of the day, many relationships enjoy fresh love.

The history of Valentine's Day can be traced to a certain Roman priest named "Valentine". He was a priest who conducted weddings secret for soldiers who had been banned fro marrying by then Roman Emperor. According to the Emperor, marriage made the soldiers weak. Unfortunately, his disobedience was known to the priest and St. Valentine was sentenced to death for this cause.

Love can be very sacrificial, homely and often times, makes people perceived as being hard-in-heart become soft-hearted. Valentine's Day is surely a day to celebrate love; not just love, but true love. Now if you are trying to know how best to mark it or express your love and appreciation to your romantic partner, friends, family members, there are no specific rules to it. Going for a dinner date, movie night, or hosting a Valentine Day’s party are all good means of celebration. However, ensure any display of affection interests the other person.

Expressing love on Valentine’s Day should be selfless, just like the protagonist did and not the other way round. Today, many have totally missed it, because of the misconception of what this day is about. It is heartbreaking to hear statements like: "Eight months after Valentine's Day we will  see protruding stomachs everywhere ", "Many girls will  get deflowered today." This shouldn't be, love should be celebrated with maturity, deep affection, respect one's subject of affection, and appreciation. Therefore,  this auspicious day called Valentine's Day is expected to be remarkable for everyone, bringing a smile to the face and happiness to the heart.
 
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