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10 Items To Buy Yourself For Valentine's Day: The Single Ladies Edition

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10 Items To Buy Yourself For Valentine's Day: The Single Ladies Edition
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Being single for Valentine's Day is definitely not uncommon. But, if you're feeling a little left out, here's a list of 10 items you could splurge on for yourself.


1. Tickets to see "50 Shades of Grey" for Valentine's weekend. This movie definitely seems like a must-see and if you haven't read the trilogy, you should probably get those, too.

2. A red, white or pink dress that you maybe never thought you could see yourself wearing. That dress could come in handy for last-minute date parties, or just a Valentine's Day party itself. 

3. A gym membership to not only get in shape, but also get a rockin' bod. 

4. A salon trip for you and a friend; there's nothing better than a new haircut and fresh nail polish to go along with that new dress you'll treat yourself to. 

5. Lululemon leggings to go along with that gym membership, because every girl should look good and feel good.

6. Send flowers to yourself at school to make it look like you have a secret Valentine, but really you just love yourself and that's okay.

7. A selfie stick, just because those seem pretty cool and you could definitely make good use out of it. 

8. A sweatshirt with your sorority letters, because we all need at least three. 

9. Chipotle dinner date for one, with Netflix, and in bed, because all three go so well together.

10. A very, very large teddy bear because who doesn't love teddy bears? It's also so hard to resist buying at least five when you're in the store, so now is your perfect opportunity. 

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