3 Reasons You Should Get Married On Valentine’s Day
It may come as no surprise that Valentine’s Day is one of the most popular days in the world to get married. And why not? It is the day most associated with love and strong relationships. However, there are other, more practical reasons to make February 14th your wedding day.
It’s Very Memorable
It may be the most cliche argument starter ever, but it doesn’t make it hurt any less when a partner forgets your anniversary. This can sometimes be explained away with excuses like, Our love is bigger than just one day!, or I celebrate our love all year ’round!, but no matter what, it still hurts. Getting married on a day like Valentine’s can help address this. Red hearts appearing in all the shop windows, and adverts all over, you’ll have a lot of reminders that your big day is approaching.
It Brings an Importance to the Day
How many times have we heard complaints about Valentine’s Day being invented by greeting card companies or that it’s too commercial? There are many reasons to feel turned off by the over-commercialization of V-Day, but if you’re getting ready to celebrate your anniversary then you won’t be annoyed by the sudden increase of flowers, hearts, and romantic propaganda. More likely than not, you’ll be excited to see it and feel more of a personal connection to the season.
Plenty of Ways to Celebrate
Whether you’re a recently engaged couple, newlyweds, or have been married for decades, there is always a lot of pressure around how to celebrate Valentine’s Day. And if it’s also your anniversary, you’ll have to do better than the traditional flowers, chocolates, and jewelry. Fortunately, there’s always plenty of special events popping up around the 14th that you’ll be able to take advantage of. Plus, February is also known as Creative Romance Month! So if you’d prefer to take the emphasis off of the specific day, you can choose to spread the love all month long!

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