Ever wondered how men really feel about Valentine’s Day? As the holiday season concludes and the New Year has arrived, many of us have begun to think about the upcoming holiday and whom we want to spend it with. Yes, I’m talking about Valentine’s Day. Many of us college ladies are hopeless romantics who want to be swooned with expensive chocolates, massages and endless kisses. But are women the only ones who fantasize of a day filled with cliche courtship? Have you ever wondered how men really feel about Valentine’s Day? Do the men in our lives actually dread it…or do some of them feel pressured to act in a way they don’t feel is necessary? To find the answers, I took to the most boundless source for information currently known to man; social media. Here is what 15 guys (of all ages) had to say about the holiday founded on love…
(P.S. Contrary to popular belief, it is very easy to get guys to open up, especially to a woman, about a holiday that they think we care so much about.)
– Tanner (19)
– Anonymous (24)
– Dave (59)
– Anonymous (21)
“My opinion of Valentine’s Day has changed a lot over the years. In elementary school I had my mother buy all the girls in my class flowers from me. The girl I “liked” at that time got two flowers. I was a natural born hopeless romantic. But as I grew up, I became less interested in making everyone else feel special on Valentine’s Day because no matter how many flowers I gave out, I never got any Valentine’s, myself. (In retrospect, I probably didn’t get any Valentines because I was a little shit who stole kids’ toys and ended up in the principle’s office everyday. They literally had to put me on a daily review system with thumbs up, thumbs sideways, thumbs down for behavior…. but I digress.)
….As I grew older and discovered more things about myself [including my pan-sexuality which is inherently very counter to the male/female norm perpetuated by Valentine’s Day] and the world around me, I doubted a lot of what Valentine’s Day stood for. I began to perceive Valentine’s Day as a hetero-normative geared mass marketing scheme to exploit the love of couples so they will buy Hallmark cards, flowers, and candy while simultaneously alienating those who are single (for whatever reasons) expecting them to yearn for someone to buy Hallmark cards, flowers, and candy. I still definitely believe that to a very large extent.
….However, my senior year of high school I got my first ever Valentine specifically written for me. It was a confession of adoration from an anonymous individual. I was so… happy! and my confidence was through the roof for the rest of that day. That individual ended their Valentine with “I can’t believe I’m finally confessing how I feel to you. I’ve waited for so long. Happy Valentine’s Day.” This last sentence gave me a revelation. Sure, Valentine’s Day is a capitalist model to exploit the public, but it also might be a way for people to gain the courage to confess their feelings and THAT is a good thing. That is a very good thing. Valentine’s Day is generally not good, however it CAN BE a gateway to positivity, courage, and confidence.”
– Jacob (19)
– Tyler (22)
– Anonymous (20)
– Jordan (16)
– Tyshun (n/a)
– Kaje (19)
– Anonymous (20)
– Mike (50)
– Anonymous (22)
– Matt (19)
– Caleb (19)
Even though there is not a unanimous answer to how the male population feels about Valentine’s Day, it is obvious that all of them have some sort of opinion. Whether it is positive and they are absolutely in love with the day or it is negative and they hate the premise, every guy in your life probably has something to say about the holiday. Whatever the case may be, I hope you have the best Valentine’s Day of your life (so far, of course, because we are all still young). Better yet, I hope that every day of your life is filled with lots of love, or as my mom would say, “L.O.L.” and is spent with someone of your dreams!
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