You're just now seeing Valentine's Day decorations in the stores? I've been ignoring them since the first of January!
But... CURSE YOU CONVINCING JOHN FOR REMINDING US OF THIS THREAD! ! !
Okay, not really, I'm just joking.
Personally, I've become a bit of a full-on Scrooge when it comes to V-Day, as I no longer believe in it at all. Like heralde said, it's a corrupt holiday. Like saying for one day out of the year, you have to really show your significant other you love them... but the other 364, you go back to ignoring each other at the breakfast table, go back to the nightly "How was your day today?", "Meh, how was your day?", "Meh", etc. Not only that, but for people who grew up unpopular like I did, Valentine's Day can be seen through the eyes of Charlie Brown; "I know nobody likes me, why do we have to have a holiday to emphasize it?" That was especially true in middle school. In elementary school, the whole class who have parties that day, fix up little construction paper mail boxes, and give out a little folded paper Valentine with cartoon characters on them to every single person in class... in middle school, on the other hand, you were lucky if you even got ONE of those kinds of paper, cartoon character Valentines from a friend or two, while all the popular kids got showered with large stuffed animals and balloons and candy and other crap like that.
Plus not only that, but V-Day can almost put you into a big financal rut like Christmas, because every year, girls are going to EXPECT their guys to get them with flowers, chocolates, AND/OR jewelry... all of which adds up. Actually, when you think about it, whereas a lot of the true nature of Christmas being the celebration of Christ's birth being drowned out by the secular traditions of buying presents and such, V-Day has also lots it's message of appreciating your loved one being drowned out by buying lavish, extravigant presents... it's like V-Day is like Christmas in February.
I know I sound bitter in my post, well, I am... again, I don't believe in Valentine's Day anymore; it's a fun little holiday for having cupcakes and punch and such at your little desk, but once you're in Grade 6, it's tough cookies.
Valentine's Day. Bah humbug.