3 Reasons Some Women Won't Feel Blue On Valentine's Day 2023

Valentine's Day 2023 is going to be a special one for women!

Whether single or taken, there are plenty of reasons to be excited about this upcoming holiday.

Here are three reasons why some women won't be feeling blue on Valentine's Day 2023:

1. Women Will Have More Control Over Their Romantic Lives:

And be less reliant on a partner to make them feel valued and loved:

The #MeToo and #TimesUp movements will continue to make strides in empowering women and ensuring their safety and respect.

Let's face it, the rise of the late Kevin Samuels stirred the pot, and for the first time in a long time, women told themselves they don't have to deal with the ups and downs of uncommitted and flaky men. More women are claiming peace, bonnets, snacks, and binge-watching series like Reasonable Doubt and Euphoria over a Blueface & Chrisean "crazy in love" deal.

2. Gifts Of Self-Love:

Celebrating Valentine's Day doesn't have to mean buying gifts for someone else. Black women are indulging in a luxury lifestyle, so bae trips with inconsistent situation-ships won't make a list. Instead, this year, a girl's trip or a solo trip is on the menu. Women are opting out of spending their hard-earned cash on "potential husbands" and are hitting the stores to buy themselves something special. Whether it's a new dress, a spa day, or a gourmet dinner, you can also show yourself some love and enjoy the day.

3. Community Events:

Online communities will likely host events around Valentine's Day and stream the fun. From online giveaways, TikTok live stream parties, and live watch/view screenings; there are plenty of ways to have a ball this year. With all these options, there's no reason to feel blue on Valentine's Day 2023. So take some time to plan something special for yourself and enjoy the day!

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