Column: In love and want to stay that way? Avoid Valentine’s Day at all costs
There is no way for you to win at Valentine’s Day. The best you can hope for is to not screw it up.
There is no way for you to win at Valentine’s Day. The best you can hope for is to not screw it up.
Poet Brian Sonia-Wallace will write love poems—with the satisfying clack-clack of a Remington typewriter—for Friday jet setters willing to share their love stories.
So, it’s Valentine’s Day, but you knew that, right? In case you ignored or somehow missed our romance-for-all-relationships advice, here we go again.
Master Chocolatier Romeo Garcia showed us a way to eat fine chocolate that enhances the experience significantly. It is, quite literally, breathtaking.
Fresh off divorce, I am free from the corporate ritual of Feb. 14. I will embrace the day without anger or regret. Join me—metaphorically, that is. I prefer to be alone. Because I can.
I’m going the Galentine’s route this year; calling up my best girlfriends and suggest we celebrate our friendship and we do it on our own terms… and yes, I get the irony of doing this under a marketing term that gained fame on a sitcom.
After seven years of marriage and two kids, Valentine’s Day for us is about finding those few seconds of intimacy (minutes if we’re really lucky) before someone’s pudgy little fingers get in the way.
I’m considering a Valentine’s Day rife with jellyfish and bees. Does any of that make sense? Don’t ask me; I’m in love.
The Post gives you things to do on Valentine’s Day, mindful that there are many different types of Valentine’s experiences, determined by a person’s circumstances and relationship status, all of them requiring different activities, sometimes dramatically so.
Whether you’re happily single or joyfully committed, there’s a way to celebrate Valentine’s Day—Long Beach-style—for everyone. If you’re looking to partake in a casual evening of bold brews and fresh food, a romantic Gondola Getaway or even a yoga session with a partner and a friend, we’ve got the details right here.