A Single Girl’s Guide to Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is not just for couples, and it’s not a day to make your single friends jealous. I don’t mean to be cliché, but this occasion does celebrate all
Valentine’s Day is not just for couples, and it’s not a day to make your single friends jealous. I don’t mean to be cliché, but this occasion does celebrate all
The advent of e-books or electronic books has prompted naysayers to predict the demise of its printed counterpart. Who wants to lug around heavy volumes when a digital version can be accessed through a smartphone or a tablet? And with the young generation’s shorter attention span, only pocket stories, flash and fan fiction on the web are bound to flourish, right?
“I realized that for the sake of our son, I needed to be strong, I needed to love myself more. “
In case you missed the news: Nordstrom dropped Ivanka Trump’s fashion line from its stores earlier this month because of lack of sales. This was also followed by TJ Maxx, Marshals, and Neiman Marcus.
I would very much like to be excluded from this narrative, one that I have never asked to be part of.
The key to avoid feeling exhausted and overwhelmed all the time
Look, we like flowers as much as anyone, but you have to admit roses for V-Day is becoming a little too cliché.
Send a card or a love letter. People think this activity has died with the gentlemen, so prove them wrong. To further cut the cost and maximize the impact of the gesture, don’t show up that day. (Consider this charity work, too – help revive the post office.)
Help! We need flavorful but pocket-friendly comfort food that singletons like us (that is, workaholic, reasonably frugal yet enjoying our independence) can easily cook at home on the Day of Hearts.
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