Lovebirds are singing, secret admirers are writing notes and Cupid’s readying his bow. Valentine’s Day is upon us and, while it traditionally celebrates romantic love, might we consider expanding its meaning?
If romance is the rose, love is the soil—grounding, life-giving and enriched by many other intimate experiences. We learn to love by being loved, learn to listen by being heard, learn to care by being taken care of. In every corner of our lives, we’ll find these teachers who impart these invaluable lessons. They deserve to be celebrated!
To wit, across the world, different cultures interpret Valentine’s Day in different ways to recognize love in all its forms. Let’s take a page out of their books, shall we?
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Your exploration of celebrations during Valentine’s Day around the world is a delightful read, shedding light on the diverse ways people express love and affection. From Wales’ unique love spoons to the romantic rituals in Italy, your article beautifully captures the global tapestry of traditions, making Valentine’s Day a truly universal celebration of love.
Daniel Williams
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