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9 Things We’re Tired of Seeing on Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day approaches yet again, so out come the endless trail of roses and anything in the shape of a heart. We’re one stuffed animal away from cringing at the mere thought of it all, so here’s to nine things we can’t stand to see any longer on Valentine’s Day.

1. Heart-shaped boxes of assorted chocolates

As if the only way to celebrate V-day is with an expensive box of chocolates. That same $50 box that will be sold at 75 percent off the next day. So not worth it!

2. Overpriced red roses

Red roses? For Valentine’s Day? Groundbreaking.

3. Page-long, cheesy Facebook posts

Oh, how we just love seeing essays on social media about how your SO couldn’t be more perfect!

4. And the Facebook posts about how great the single life is

No need to justify your single status so overbearingly just to prove you’re happy being valentine-less on V-Day…

5. Gigantic stuffed teddy bears

Seriously, how can you carry that around all day, and where is it going to fit in a cramped dorm room?

6. “Roses are red, violets are blue…” cards and poems

The most overdone rhyme in V-Day history.

7. The Notebook (well, make that any gushy love story)

We don’t need a reminder of this sort of nonexistent perfection on the one day dedicated to couples.

8. Little candy hearts

Does anyone actually think these taste good?

9. The down-in-the-dumps single people

We’re tired of seeing the singles loathing themselves and V-Day just because they’re SO-less today of all days. Since when did awesome, loving friends become less important than having a date?

Summer is a Boston University graduate ('15) that received a BS in Journalism with a concentration in magazine journalism. Her interests include editorial design and lifestyle, fashion, and beauty content, as she aspires to be a fashion magazine writer and editor. She is currently a fashion and beauty writer for Bustle.com and previously served as a Campus Correspondent for Her Campus Boston University. Summer likes to think of herself as a lipstick enthusiast and smoothie connoisseur, so when she isn't writing for Bustle, you could probably find her sipping on a strawberry-banana smoothie and planning her next purchases at Sephora. Follow Summer on Twitter @SummerArlexis