Valentine’s Week is a time to express love and gratitude and share your feelings with your partners. This week is regarded as one of the most romantic for couples. However, these days can be tough for singles as couples show their affection in public during Valentine’s week. It starts on February 7 with Rose Day and ends on February 14 with Valentine’s Day. For those who dislike these days, Anti-Valentine’s Week is just for them that runs from February 15 to February 21.
If you are wondering what these days mean, here is the list of days, along with the dates and their meaning.
1. Slap Day (15th February)
Slap Day happens on February 15, the day after Valentine’s Day. It kicks off Anti-Week. This day is for people who want to express their feelings about an ex-partner who betrayed them or broke their heart. However, we do not encourage actual slapping. Instead, use this day to take charge of your life, let go of any remaining feelings, and move on.
2. Kick Day (16th February)
February 16 is celebrated as Kick Day, the second day of Anti-Week. This day is part of Anti-Valentine’s Week, which follows the traditional Valentine’s Week. Kick Day is all about letting go of negativity, whether it’s toxic relationships, bad habits, or anything else that might be holding you back. It’s a fantastic opportunity to ‘kick out’ the unwanted stuff or person in your life and embrace a brighter, more positive future.
3. Perfume Day (17th February)
The third day of Anti-Valentine’s is Perfume Day, which takes place on February 17. On this day, you can treat yourself by buying the lovely fragrance you have wanted for a while. It is a day to focus on self-care and to feel good about your choices.
4. Flirting Day (18th February)
Flirt Day is the fourth day of Anti-Week Valentine’s and happens on February 18. This day gives you a chance to talk to your longtime crush or have fun with your boyfriend. Life is about new experiences and finding happiness in everything you do. So go ahead and flirt.
5. Confession Day (19th February)
February 19 is Confession Day. This is a great time to tell your crush how you feel. If you are already in a relationship, you can also use this day to say sorry for any past mistakes.
6. Missing Day (20th February)
Valentine’s Missing Day is the sixth day of Anti-Week, celebrated on February 20. This day is a great chance to let someone you care about know that you miss them. Why not share your feelings on a day meant for that? Just remember: avoid texting your ex to keep from feeling regret.
7. Break Up Day (21st February)
Breakup Day is on February 21 and signals the end of Anti-Week. This day is a great chance to end a toxic relationship and choose independence. If you feel like you’ve lost the spark with your partner, consider using this day to make a change. So, move on and start fresh.
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