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10 Perks Of Being Single On Valentine's Day

"So, next time you wanna throw a big pitty party for yourself because you're single... Make sure that party has a large pizza and comfy PJs. Because you rock and not having a date cannot AND SHOULD NOT define you."

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10 Perks Of Being Single On Valentine's Day
  1. You don't have to spend any money
  2. You get to sleep in as long as you want
  3. Buy a pizza, and eat the whole thing yourself
  4. You don't have to share your chocolate/candy (that you bought yourself)
  5. Showering is optional
  6. You can wear PJs all day
  7. You don't have to make a sappy post about your other half... because they don't exist.
  8. You can get in bed early and binge watch Netflix
  9. You don't have fake laugh at all the stupid jokes they would try to tell you
  10. You and your best friend can go out in public and just people watch all the nasty couples touching each other.

So, next time you wanna throw a big pitty party for yourself because you're single... Make sure that party has a large pizza and comfy PJs. Because you rock and not having a date cannot AND SHOULD NOT define you.

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