Feb 15, 2010
Every year around Valentine’s Day, I get approached to be interviewed for articles being written about love and dating, or by people who want to talk about how Ave Maria Singles helps singles on Valentine’s Day.
For example, I was just interviewed for my weekly spot on the Son Rise Morning Show on Sacred Heart Radio, and the questions for this week had to do with Valentine’s Day and my thoughts about how single Catholics can make the best of this day if they do not have someone special in their lives. During that interview, I basically said that I like Valentine’s Day, but don’t like the pressure that people put on others when it comes to the gifts part of it. Why should a man be made to feel guilty about not getting flowers, candy, cards, or anything else that might be expected? If a woman does not feel loved by her man throughout the year, then there is nothing that Valentine’s Day can do to prove love that lasts. And if a woman DOES feel loved by her man throughout the year, why should anything that happens on Valentine’s Day make a difference? It makes no sense to me that there would be women upset by something they feel is lacking in the experience of Valentine’s Day from the man in their life.
So I guess as long as there is not undue pressure put on men, Valentine’s Day is a fun day of the year that can be a great excuse to do something special for someone you are dating, or engaged to, or married to.
For those who do not have someone special of the opposite sex in their life, this day can be a torture; a day that gets in your face to insult you with “Sorry, you have no one special, so this day does not apply to you.” Which brings me to the title of this article. I recently heard a single person refer to this day as “Single Awareness Day”, or S.A.D. I laughed when it was said because it is a great, sarcastic title for a day that should be the exact opposite of what the title implies. Unfortunately, it has a lot of truth to it. I know, because year after year I hear volumes of single people complain about Valentine’s Day and are bitter, when you know very well that if they did have someone special in their lives, they would be loving this holiday.