5 best ways to enjoy February 14 if you're single
How single people ball, have fun and enjoy the time of their lives on Valentine's day!
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With all the amplified Valentine’s Day campaigns and the dramatic display of affection on the day, it's really easy to get depressed if you are single to stupor.
But that doesn’t have to be the case this year.
If you are single and want to enjoy the best of the day regardless, here are five perfect tips for you, according to relationships Vlogger, Uwanma Odefa of "Love, Life and Everything In Between."
1. Be with friends
With or without a partner, your friends remain your friends.
Get your friends [The single ones, of course] and get out for fun in your city. Be happy and do it with friends.
2. Secret Val’s
Just as you have secret Santa during Christmas, here is your chance to replicate this with your friends.
Thankfully, 2018’s Valentine’s day falls on a weekday, which makes it perfect.
You could just wrap the gift and deliver it to your friend’s office. This does not take away the possibility of going out later at night. Who says you can’t do both?!
3. Indulge
Being single is often said to be a period of development and becoming better.
On Valentine’s day, however, you absolutely have to see it as a day to spoil yourself.
Go on, indulge yourself. Lord knows you absolutely deserve the pampering and self-love. And if everyone is getting it, who says you can’t?
It does not matter much that you are doing it yourself. All that matters is that it’s getting done and you’re happy.
4. Do something for others
In the end, Valentine’s is all about love and if you have no partner to lavish yours on, you can give it all up to someone who needs it – your material possessions
5. How about some sex?
You don’t have to call your irritating self-absorbed, toxic ex to get this done!
If you are feeling sexy and in need of some sexual attention to cap off the night, Uwanma has the best, stress and drama-free solution for you in the clip below!
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