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the real story of Valentine’s Day.  

mysexymonkey 48M
20 posts
2/15/2019 9:20 pm
the real story of Valentine’s Day.

e: ... ? I'll be happy to give you this evening ?

I wish to spend this evening with you, because you sent postcards, I think this desire is mutual, right? I think we are able to give each other good emotions, and maybe even a romantic mood))) Now I have time and I will be very happy to give it to you. I will wait.)))Do you know the story of the holiday of the day of all lovers?

Many celebrate Valentine's Day, but most have no idea what a sad meaning this holiday is, how it happened. According to one legend, in 269 AD, the Roman emperor Claudius II tried to conquer the whole world, but for expansion he had to assemble a strong army. Because the family institute kept men from military service, the emperor forbade young men to marry for to prevent women from interfering with their military service. However, some people got married secretly, they were helped by the preacher Valentine. When the emperor learned about the secret weddings, he ordered to throw Valentine into a dungeon. In the death sentence, Valentin fell in love with the jailer's blind , Julia, and healed her. Before his execution, he left her a farewell message and signed it with “Your Valentine.” The priest was beheaded, and later Valentine was canonized by the Catholic Church. In 496, Pope Gelasius I declared February 14th as Valentine’s Day.
Thus, February 14 was considered to be Valentine's Day and the feast of all lovers. "
Tragic is not it? I have always been of the opinion there is no for occasions and<b> holidays </font></b>in order to do good, in order to thank others, you do not Thanksgiving, to remember your mother does not Mother's Day, and in order to say “I love” not to celebrate February 14, the day of all lovers. You to be able to do this on any given day, even if it is not marked “red” in the calendar. Do you agree with or do you think my thoughts are stupid? Hope to talk soon your love ben


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