Saturday, February 14, 2009

Valentines


Happy Valentines to all. I hope that your day is filled with love.
The love of God, the love of your friends and family and even nature.

I guess without doing any poles those three words are said the most this day out of all 
the three hundred and sixty five (365) days of the year, "I Love You" is said mostly on 
the 14Th of February Valentines Day, when most of the world peoples are partially high 
in chocolate of some sort. The colour red is predominant in almost every choice of 
wear, sidewalk merchants are peddling the latest in eatable underwear, perfumed 
plastic roses, real roses, perfume sets, chocolate soft to the touch due to the heat of the 
sun and teddy bears of all sizes.

One is forced almost to find money that you don't have in these hard economic times to 
buy that traditional item be it chocolate roses, perfume, greeting cards, negligee or teddy 
bear for that loved one.  Doing this supposedly conveys some sort of representation of 
love or even intent to love more. 
How often though, do we / you neglect to verbally express that feeling and emotion of 
love  to our significant other when it is not the season to do so? I guess the answer for 
most of you / us is, not that often and there may even be a never in-between said there 
somewhere.

Tell her that you love her and mean it, not because you'll just had an exquisite rumble in 
the sack and she did that thing that you like you express those words, (there is nothing 
wrong with saying it at that time either) but those words should be spoken when there 
is seemingly no reason for such a compliment. For example; you've just reached home 
from work and the wife is in a frumpy mood, you can see it represented on her face 
say "I love you honey and appreciate all that you do for me" and mean it because she 
will surely know if you don't and that you are just mamaguying her. She may not even 
react at that point in time but I bet you a million dollars that will remember it in you'll 
quiet time together.

Say it!

What yuh waitin' on? 

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