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Old Feb 14, 2016, 08:43 AM
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So I don't know if others do it but since in my system we have two couples, Me and Cari and Waidth and Vlad sooo we do celebrate. Since Me, Cari and Waidth are all pagan we celebrate Lupercalia which is celebrated on 15th and Vladimir is celebrating St. Valentine which is.. today, we buy present for each other and we give them to each other. I guess for us, we threat each other as normal human beings. So the gifts? Heh can't say yet because the others will see but I think we all did great xD
Are we the only ones doing this? Celebrating holidays and treating each other as human beings, probably no, but still. Happy whatever you are celebrating!
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Old Feb 14, 2016, 08:53 AM
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I've never done this before- but this year to prove 'Im' on board, I bought the little ones lots of cake, let the housewife do lots of cleaning, bought the lads beer, bought the ladies wine, bought the one that likes baths extra special bubble bath for this evening (with glitter in it, which is important, but I don't know why!) and I bought everyone (but especially the girl in the woods) a big bunch of woodland flowers. I think everyone likes a veggie roast dinner so thats for this evening.

I have no idea if Im perpetuating madness by doing this stuff, but so far I think its gone down quite well.
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Old Feb 14, 2016, 09:09 AM
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I've never done this before- but this year to prove 'Im' on board, I bought the little ones lots of cake, let the housewife do lots of cleaning, bought the lads beer, bought the ladies wine, bought the one that likes baths extra special bubble bath for this evening (with glitter in it, which is important, but I don't know why!) and I bought everyone (but especially the girl in the woods) a big bunch of woodland flowers. I think everyone likes a veggie roast dinner so thats for this evening.

I have no idea if Im perpetuating madness by doing this stuff, but so far I think its gone down quite well.
It sounds more like you're perpetuating happiness, and that's what matters.
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Old Feb 14, 2016, 09:38 AM
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I've never done this before- but this year to prove 'Im' on board, I bought the little ones lots of cake, let the housewife do lots of cleaning, bought the lads beer, bought the ladies wine, bought the one that likes baths extra special bubble bath for this evening (with glitter in it, which is important, but I don't know why!) and I bought everyone (but especially the girl in the woods) a big bunch of woodland flowers. I think everyone likes a veggie roast dinner so thats for this evening.

I have no idea if Im perpetuating madness by doing this stuff, but so far I think its gone down quite well.
I think that is sweet! It's good that you think for everyone not just a special someone! We have birthdays so that's enough for the others
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