Love is in the air.

August 12, 2016

Smell that? Love is in the air. But if you find yourself on the single side of the street, it might stink! P.U. Rather than dread this month, we have some anti-valentiney ideas that might get you more excited than if you did have a significant other. Valentine’s Day is now sandwiched by two singles celebration days. Galentine’s Day and Single’s Awareness Day. Both serve the same purpose. To celebrate the awesomeness that is YOU!


Galentine’s day, as seen on Parks & Rec, is on the 13th and basically a ladies night on crack. Get together with your BFF or all of your girlfriends and dance the night away. Sing to your heart’s desire at karaoke. Carb out. Or throw an Anti-Valentine’s Day party. Sounds like a great excuse to shower your friends with love.


Then there’s Single’s Awareness Day. It’s on February 15th, which happens to be President’s Day this year. So maybe you have the day off. See, things are looking better already. We’ve got some fun ideas for this down with love sandwich of a weekend!


Have a spa day! You can do this with friends or go it alone. Maybe a little me time thinking about the incredible year of the monkey ahead of you is just the thing to revive your spirit. Plus, a mani-pedi, facial, and massage combo sounds like heaven. A day in a robe. Yes, please.


They don’t say misery loves company for nothing. People love to commiserate together! So why not get Mortified? Wanderlust in Hollywood is having a Valentine’s Edition of the show this month. You can listen to other people tell their stories of love lost or love gone wrong. Get your tickets now.


http://getmortified.com/live/

Attend | Mortified: Share the Shame
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Witness a night of adults telling stories about their lives by sharing their most mortifying childhood artifacts (diaries, letters, lyrics, poems, home movies)… in …
Obviously you’ve heard of Netflix and chill. But what about Netflix and grill? This is Los Angeles and it’s gorgeous outside. Get your list of must watch comedies and throw some shrimp on the barbie. This is an anti-valentine’s day party we can get on board with. Break out the deviled eggs and ribs. This isn’t a date, let it get all over your face and get your belly laugh going.

If you are a sucker for tradition, and love to exchange cards in the name of commercialism, check out these hilarious anti-valentine’s day cards. We bet this gets you smiling for sure, and your single pals will love you for it. http://www.stylist.co.uk/life/the-funniest-anti-valentines-day-cards#


The Funniest Anti-Valentine’s Day Cards | Stylist Magazine
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hate Valentine’s Day? Then you’ll love our pick of the funniest Anti-Valentines Day cards.
Now if those suggestions don’t get your motor running, then you can always participate in the Cupid’s Undie Run on Feb 20th and start working on finding that Valentine for next year. Plus, you are doing it in the name of charity. Sounds like a win win win! http://www.cupidsundierun.com/city/los-angeles/


Cupid’s Undie Run Los Angeles, CA – I’m with Cupid
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Cupid’s Undie Run – Los Angeles. This February, help put the hilarity in charity with hundreds of crazed runners taking to the streets in celebration of their …
So many things to do to show in the name of YOU! Now put on this anti-valentine playlist and get planning. https://www.upvenue.com/article/1292-anti-valentine-s-day-songs.html

Top 10 Anti-Valentine’s Day Songs – UpVenue
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Tired of the mushy, romantic songs around Valentine’s Day? You’ve come to the right place


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