Valentines Day is the day where couples come out to celebrate the joy of being together, celebrating through gifts of chocolate, flowers, and photos. But Valentines can also be a day of something new. A day where one can confess their true feelings to another. But a thin line must be drawn, and the rules must be laid down on both sides.
Like the ceasefire on D-Day, it was based on the greater good. This greater good does not include two people, who happen to be single, asks one another to start a relationship out of desperation so that they would not be lonely. A short-term excuse will not deter from a messy break up.
Then there is the legitimate love sick puppy who is head over heels towards the other other, only to be accepted out of pity. The greater good is not served if a relationship is based on pity.
So the first showed no love between the two, and the latter showed love that was one-way. Would it be considered "Good" if two people confess to each other, and have genuinely felt the same way about each other got together on V Day? The once thought unrequited love is now two-way, so theoretically, this would truly be a beautiful thing.
But the difference is, this is reality. Hypothetically speaking, what if one of these were as popular as a P? Would that not create conflict in interests? If so, would this really be noted as the "Greater Good"?
If friendships are going to turn sour, furthering a relationship would not be the best thing, but would you fore go true love for the sake of friendships? Or are a few friendships a worthy sacrifice for a chance of true love....
This is a decision many of us are refusing to take, procrastinating as long as possible, but i tell you this, ignorance is bliss when you're running around in circles, but what if it catches up to you.....
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