Negative effects of Valentine's Day
First off, Valentine’s Day serves as a reminder that secret love is still honorable in this single-mom generation in our history. The millions of Valentines Cards every February came mostly from the young and single. Most married couples celebrate the occasion in a monotonous birthday-like event drained with any courtship flavored excitement. Secondly, that society tells you what day you're supposed to celebrate love. Waste of money on bad service at crowded restaurants. Waste of money and paper trees on more greeting cards that will be forgotten. Promotes loneliness and depression for those who think it's important to have someone on Valentines day.
I saw a post on Facebook of an image of a man chasing a woman on Valentine’s Day, and then the reverse scenario of a woman (pregnant already) chasing after the man few months after February. The question is: How many will be impregnated on the occasion of the day or month of love???Smiles....No problem with populating the world. The single mom phenomenon is the one thing we need to understand more, but the lack of a firm moral conviction among the young on the shining error of unwanted pregnancy.
I was in a bus when I heard over the radio about a letter from a girl whose boyfriend disappeared upon learning of her pregnancy. Wrote the girl: “Please give advice for my plan is to have an abortion so that I can win back my boyfriend.” It is irresponsible, of course. And that’s how most people overstep our most treasured moral standard of giving honor to the “bed of marriage.”
The celebration of Valentine’s Day is a figure of honoring love. Its side effect, however, is the unwanted pregnancy our country is “famous” about.
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