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10 Ways College Girls Can 'Flirt' With Life, And None Of Them Require A Boyfriend

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As Valentines day is fast approaching and the hype of self-love in it's shadows, it's time to reinvent the "day of love" and focus on YOU. Weather you are single this holiday or not, there are plenty of things you can do to live on the edge of life.

Here are 10 ways to flirt with your LIFE this year.

1. Treat Yourself

Not trying to sound cliche BUT relaxing in a bath with bath bombs, netflix and wine is the perfect way to settle down.

2. Practice Self Love

There is no better way to flirt with your own life than to practice self-love. Redecorate your room or go on a mini shopping spree, you do you and it'll create positive vibes.

3. BINGE

There is no shame in eating absolutely everything in sight on v-day. I encourage everyone to join my on my valentines day tradition and get a $10 cookie cake from Public and mother fuckin' BINGE.

4. Drink As Much Of Your Favorite Wine As You Want

#NoShame

5. Girls Night

Gather your girls and spend the holiday with the ones you love the most.

6. Do Something Spontaneous

Kiss the line of life by doing something completely spontaneous. And do it for yourself.

7. Rewatch Your Favorite Movie Until Its Apart Of You

There is nothing wrong with engraving the best movie hollywood has to offer in your head.

8. Travel Somewhere

The best way to experience life is to take a trip to somewhere new, even if its just around the corner. Get out and see the world.

9. Night Out On The Town

Take a trip downtown and go to dinner, a movie, a bar, club, ferris wheel, ect..

10. Build a Movie Fort

There is nothing better than a good old fashion blanket fort.

Flirt with life by living it. xx

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