What's your Valentine's Day memory?

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The discussion centers around personal experiences with relationships and breakups, highlighting feelings of being single after recent separations. Participants share their past relationship histories, with some expressing humor about their situations while others reflect on the emotional impact of their breakups. There are mentions of the challenges in finding compatible partners, particularly balancing attraction with intellectual connection. The conversation also touches on the humorous side of dating mishaps and the social dynamics of being single. Overall, the thread captures a mix of light-hearted banter and genuine reflections on love and relationships.
  • #91
I'm 21 and I know what you mean by surviving so far. It really doesn't bother me at all.

Yes, I did mean do math...

ADD the bed...SUBSTRACT the clothes...DIVIDE the legs, now let's MULTIPLY.
 
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  • #92
Moonbear said:
Though, V-day has never been such a big deal to me. Do you really need a special day to tell someone you love them?

I'm going to start using that day to be extra nice to the ladies I know (as if I wasn't nice enough). I figured I may just buy some Valentine's candy and just hand it out to them on that day or the day before.
 
  • #93
Yo JasonRex, do not forget to getthe square root, it's REALLY important :smile:
 
  • #94
Chrono said:
I'm going to start using that day to be extra nice to the ladies I know (as if I wasn't nice enough). I figured I may just buy some Valentine's candy and just hand it out to them on that day or the day before.
You are such a sweet and thoughtful person. I remember one valentine's day, one of my math teachers brought in little tiny gift bags of candy for the gals in our class. I thought that was so nice. :smile:
 
  • #95
Math Is Hard said:
You are such a sweet and thoughtful person. I remember one valentine's day, one of my math teachers brought in little tiny gift bags of candy for the gals in our class. I thought that was so nice. :smile:

:mad: Totally not fair. :mad:
 
  • #96
Math Is Hard said:
You are such a sweet and thoughtful person. I remember one valentine's day, one of my math teachers brought in little tiny gift bags of candy for the gals in our class. I thought that was so nice. :smile:

I figured they would like it. I'd do something more creative but I don't seem to think that way very much.
 
  • #97
JasonRox said:
:mad: Totally not fair. :mad:

and then he gave all the boys a really hard pop quiz. so they got something, too! :smile:
 
  • #98
Will my first date was in Val-day this year, after that i did need any more dates, just "go out".

Actually, after some earthquakes happened [being a mountian, thus not a big effect] i guess it will be my last date...EVER.

I am dating my math book, and cheating in his back with my physics book :smile: they both think it is ok, unsless i am not honest with them
 
  • #99
Math Is Hard said:
and then he gave all the boys a really hard pop quiz. so they got something, too! :smile:

He is actually teaching art in this way, this picture is a metaphore of:

Girls have sweet life, and we guys got the hard tests in dating and the surprise relplies :cry:
 
  • #100
Moses said:
He is actually teaching art in this way, this picture is a metaphore of:

Girls have sweet life, and we guys got the hard tests in dating and the surprise relplies :cry:
A+ for you, Moses. You catch on fast! :biggrin:
 
  • #101
When I was in grad school, a couple of us single gals got together one year and headed to the chocolate shop on Valentine's day. We bought each other a piece of chocolate, and then we could all say someone bought us candy on Valentine's day that year. :approve:

Valentine's day is also sort of depressing for me because that's the day my father was buried when I was only 14. He used to always buy a little present and box of chocolates for my sister and me for Valentine's day. He had gotten the chocolates for us before he died, so after the funeral, my mom gave my sister and me the boxes of chocolate he had gotten for us. Little red, heart-shaped boxes of chocolate remind me of that. (But those gold boxes of Godiva chocolates are just fine :biggrin:).[/size]
 
  • #102
aw, Moonbear, that's so sad - about your Dad. I'm sorry. (I am getting all teary now).
*sniff* That is a very touching story about the chocolates.
we must have a good v-day this year. See if you can get them to hold that conference in Vegas. I'll help you with your circadium rhythms research, ok? - I won't sleep the whole time we're in Vegas, I promise. Then you can measure what effect lack of sleep has on my luck at blackjack. What a great idea for a study, huh? I bet there's big grant money in that!
 

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