To Have a Great Valentine’s Day, Do This One Thing (2024)

To Have a Great Valentine’s Day, Do This One Thing (1)

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Valentine’s Day, like many holidays, is emotionally loaded. Very few people don’t have an opinion about Valentine’s Day. Some love and cherish it, seeing it as an opportunity to spoil their partner or themselves; others hate and avoid it, viewing it as a day riddled with unrealistic expectations or as a painful reminder that they’re single. Any and all feelings about this day are understandable. This post is for people who are in a relationship and generally like Valentine’s Day.

Even those who look forward to February 14 are prone to sadness when the day arrives. As wonderful as celebrating our relationships is in theory, in practice it can be difficult to do.

One reason is because we may set unfairly high expectations for what Valentine’s Day should entail. This has only gotten worse with the advent of social media, where we can see influencers casually posting their idyllic day with heart emojis: Breakfast in bed? A surprise horseback ride on the beach? A private chef cooking a romantic meal for two? I mean, who doesn’t celebrate that way?

Here’s What to Do

Sit down by yourself and take a deep breath. Think about the person you love and the times when you feel closest and most connected to them. Write down those moments—where you are, what you’re doing, how you’re treating each other. Now think of how you can have these moments during Valentine's Day. Maybe it’s a bunch of small moments you can string together, or maybe it’s a bigger moment you make time for. Aim for feeling connected and close instead of an activity that looks romantic or meets societal expectations for what a couple “should” do on Valentine’s Day.

Do you love cooking dinner together while dancing to your favorite music? Do you feel most connected when you're out walking the dog, undistracted by unfinished tasks at home? Are you happiest when you're snuggled up on the sofa together, indulging in a favorite episode or quietly reading side by side? Or, do you feel closest when you're dressed up at a restaurant? Don't think about what you "should" do (chocolates, red roses, etc.) or what looks good on social media; think about what makes you feel happiest and most connected with your loved one.

Sitting down to write down these moments and intentionally plan a day of connection is important. Relationships require work and effort, and being willing to invest in those things is incredibly romantic. It shows your commitment and love. Remember: This should be empowering; you have a say in how your Valentine’s Day unfolds. Don’t leave it up to your partner, hoping they read your mind or surprise you with something you didn’t even know you wanted. That’s too much pressure and you might end up disappointed. You are half of your relationship, and if you want to have a great day with your partner, you have a lot of power to make that happen.

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Remember That Love Happens Every Day

Celebrating love is a daily occurrence. We can’t load up one day with romance and expect our relationship to thrive the rest of the year. Love is built on many small moments that seem insignificant but aren’t. It’s not the long-stemmed red roses; it’s when your partner puts their phone down as you start talking about your day. It’s coming home stressed about all the dishes in the sink, only to find you’re your partner already took care of them. It’s a long, cuddly hug before you walk out the door.

So, as we should do every year, let’s lower the expectations on Valentine’s Day. It’s a lovely winter day to take a moment to cherish the people you love, and it doesn’t have to be a romantic comedy.

The Key to Happy Relationships

Decades of research by the Gottman Institute reveal that happy, long-lasting couples "turn toward" each other when one partner makes a "bid" for connection (Gottman & Silver, 2015). A bid is any attempt at connection, affirmation, or attention. It can be an attempt to find physical connection through a hug, start a conversation, or even just share a moment together.

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Couples that stay together pay attention when their partners reach out. Happy couples put their phones down when one partner starts speaking; they listen and respond to even seemingly trivial comments ("Did you see that huge bird fly by just now?"); and they generally lean into any opportunity to connect and show love.

It's worth noting that research has not found that relationships require frequent, large, Instagram-worthy romantic gestures. Those romantic efforts are lovely, but they are not what makes a strong, long-lasting, happy relationship. Rather, the strongest relationships prioritize continuous investment in emotional connection.

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Bonus Tip: Don’t Post

This will be controversial, I know, but try not posting your Valentine’s Day plans. Have a beautiful dinner without snapping pictures of your plate, or go for a hike together without posting a story from the summit. It’s wonderful to let the world know that you’re happy, but doing so doesn’t boost your relationship. Valentine’s Day is about your love for each other, not what your friends and family (and strangers) think about your relationship.

References

Gottman, J. M., & Silver, N. (2015). The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work : A Practical Guide From the Country’s Foremost Relationship Expert: Vol. [Second edition]. Harmony.

To Have a Great Valentine’s Day, Do This One Thing (2024)

FAQs

What should I reply to Will you be my Valentine? ›

Saying something like, “Absolutely! I was hoping you'd ask!” can convey your enthusiasm and make the moment special for both of you. Flirty Response: If you share a flirtatious rapport, responding in a playful manner can be fitting. For example, “I thought you'd never ask!

How do you have a good Valentine's Day? ›

Unique Valentine's Day Ideas for Couples
  1. Take a Pottery Class. In lieu of spending money on gifts this year, put those funds toward a couple's pottery class. ...
  2. Get Dreamy at the Planetarium. ...
  3. Plan a Romantic Getaway. ...
  4. Go to a Concert. ...
  5. Book a Cooking Class. ...
  6. Buy Museum Passes. ...
  7. Head to the Movies. ...
  8. Explore Your Hometown.

How do I tell him happy on Valentine's Day? ›

Valentine Messages for Lover
  1. You're sweet, strong, smart and sexy. ...
  2. Every time I'm with you, the room gets a whole lot hotter.
  3. You are my lover, my partner, my inspiration, my best friend, my one and only, my life. ...
  4. From the first touch in the morning to the last kiss at night, I love every little romantic thing we share.

What is a simple sentence for Valentine's Day? ›

Happy Valentine's Day! I just wanted to tell you that I appreciate you so much! Valentine's Day is all about love, so I'm sending some of mine to you. Valentine's Day is as good a time as any to remind my best friend of how much I love [her/him].

What do you say in a Valentines Day? ›

I love you so much — but I love us together even more. I love everything about you, but especially [insert what you love about them or a feeling when they're around]. Happy Valentine's Day to my one and only YOU!

What is a short sentence for Valentine? ›

You're my love, my best friend, my forever Valentine. I'm so happy we're a thing.

Can you say happy Valentine's Day to anyone? ›

Valentine's Day isn't just about romantic love, fancy dates, and buying expensive gifts for your significant other. It's also the perfect opportunity to celebrate other influential, lovable, and fun people in your life — your very best friends.

Do you want to be my Valentine message? ›

"I'd love to make this Valentine's Day special with you. Will you be my Valentine?" "I hope you'll be my Valentine and make my heart skip a beat."

What does it mean if someone wishes you happy Valentine's Day? ›

Valentine's Day is not just about romance; it's a celebration of all the love that makes life beautiful. Spread love and kindness today! Roses are red, violets are blue, wishing a Happy Valentine's Day to each and every one of you! Today is all about sharing smiles, laughter, and love.

How to flirt on Valentine's Day? ›

Tease and flirt with the girl to let her know that you're crushing on her.
  1. “You want to know who I want as my Valentine? Reread the first word of the question 😉”
  2. “I told Cupid about someone I have a crush on. Have you seen him yet?”
  3. “I think someone you know likes you. I'll give you a hint, their name is spelled M-E.”

What should a guy do on Valentine's Day? ›

Top 10 Valentine's Do's
  • Send a gift to work. If your partner is employed, delivering or sending a Valentine's Day gift to work is a welcome idea. ...
  • Make a homemade Valentine. ...
  • Cook for her. ...
  • Remember romance. ...
  • Turn off the electronics. ...
  • Write her a love letter. ...
  • Watch a chick flick. ...
  • Offer her a massage.

What does it mean when someone says happy Valentines to you? ›

See, Valentine's, deep down, means celebrating love, adore and affection. It doesn't always have to be with anyone's spouse or partner. It can be with anyone with whom we feel the kind of bond which is worth a celebration.

Is it good to say Happy Valentine's Day? ›

Valentine's day is not all about romance. It's a day to celebrate love and friendship is a very special kind of love. You can show your appreciate to your loved ones and best friends with a kind gesture, gift, or just a simple “Happy Valentine's Day” to let them know that you are thinking of them.

Can I say happy Valentine's Day to a friend? ›

It's also the perfect opportunity to celebrate other influential, lovable, and fun people in your life — your very best friends. Use this Valentine's Day as an opportunity to say “Happy Valentine's Day friend!” to your besties.

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