
How would you show your Valentine that you care this Valentine’s Day?
He Said: Roses.  Rossssseeeesssss. Never can anyone stress enough how symbolic a red rose is on Valentine’s day. A symbol of love as red, or a gift of friendship as yellow, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
She Said*: Taking a walk can be a very simple way of showing them that you enjoy their time. If you have some spare change, going out for some ice cream could be sweet too.
What do you do if you are in a relationship and someone sends you a secret valentine? Do you tell your significant other?
He said: Chances are, if that someone doesn’t have the guts to tell you that they sent you the valentine, they won’t disclose their ‘oh-so-secret’ identity after the fact. In the words of the wise, “Don’t fix what ain’t broke.”
She Said: Ultimately it’s your decision. There are pro’s and con’s to both: if you do not tell them, the other may find out and could become disappointed at you for not telling. If you tell the other, they may not care and that could lead to an awkward moment. In my opinion, you are better safe than sorry.
If you don’t have any money, what can you get that isn’t COMPLETELY cheesy?
He said: Without any money something from the heart would suffice. A picture, a painting, an item that, between you two, shares some sentimental value. If you have a little money, however, roses cost a few dollars for a singular flower.
She Said: You can just spend time together. Time is the key to every great relationship, including a friendship. It doesn’t have to be romantic, inviting them over for dinner is a nice way to spend time together.
Is it wise to let a crush know you are interested by sending a secret message?
He said: Nine out of ten times I’d have to give a sure fire “no” to that one. Nothing like a secret gift to send out a scaaaarrreeeddd, scared, nervous, or awkward message. Unless that person likes secrets like no tomorrow give it to them up front.  Play a game of cat-and-mouse, make them feel special, then present your gift and hopefully, they’ll feel the love.
She Said:I say not. The person you anonymously send the valentine to, may try to guess who sent it which could lead to other things…
*Alexyz H. filled in for Alexis R. this week.



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