Couples
would probably missing those fancy dinner dates, movie theater date, and trips
this year’s Valentine’s Day because of the ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic. Many
couples may experience long distance date and dating virtually. But celebrating
Valentine’s Day amidst the ongoing Pandemic might not be so bad. In fact, it
may be more special.
2021 was not a good year
to celebrate Valentine’s Day especially to long distance relationship couples. They
can’t do anything but celebrate virtually. Many challenges couples may
experience this year. Valentine’s Day this year is not bad at all that’s
because this Pandemic holiday reminds us to be stronger in our relationships.
The Pandemic practice us to become stronger and can withstand many hardships.
Many couples are staying together despite the struggles that they are facing
this time. Many couples have spent an unprecedented
amount of time together throughout the last year. Others were forced to
navigate long distance unexpectedly
and with no end in sight.
Couples may find it hard time celebrating because
of the Pandemic and they cannot experience what they are used to. No sweet
chocolates, no lovely flowers, no cute balloons, and teddy bears. But this time
may be the great time to train and to improve the bond and the love that you
feel with each other. Love will always prevail in the end to the couples who
stayed with their partners and their commitment to each other.
This
Pandemic will continuously affects our lives, including our relationships with
our love ones. Celebrating Valentine’s and holidays this year is not
bad at all but we can make this a great time to give some attentions to our
partners and to keep our relationship intact and hopefully everything will be
back to normal.
Images Retrieved from:
Image 1: https://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/arts-culture/valentines-day-cards-in-a-pandemic
Image 2: http://thedailycougar.com/2021/02/12/valentines-day-ideas/


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