Valentine’s Day is behind us for another year. I wonder how many hits Be My Anti-Valentine received this time?
The good news for reluctant romantics, is that there may be valid excuses for failing to buy that romantic gift. Flowers have a huge carbon-footprint, since they have usually been cultivated in European ‘hot-houses’ or flown in from Africa. Diamonds fuel civil wars… and the chocolate industry abuses workers on its cocoa-plantations.
Despite all this, the absence of a present on Valentine’s Day will probably not impress your lover. If you refrain from purchasing some over-wrapped gift on ethical grounds, then they will expect something home-made instead.
There may be no other alternative but to write your own sonnet.
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Is it ok to buy people birthday presents?
Handmade presents are the best.
Yes Clarice. Birthday flowers are fine. Its only the valentine’s day ones that are evil…
I just saw amazing proof of my assertion about handmade presents being the best. Imagine being a composer of experimental music and getting this from your Valentine:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/84221353@N00/391103094/