Since February 14th is V.D. (Valentine's Day), I wanted to send you all the fondest of V.D. wishes. May you all share in the deep, burning sensation that I feel inside, for all of you, and from all of you. Be sure to pass this V.D. intention to as many people as you can today. Enjoy spreading the love - nothing says "I love you" like V.D.
V.D. is an important tradition among couples, so make sure you give your partner a V.D. to remember, one that will last long after this day has past. The bigger the V.D., the more your partner will remember it. Years will pass, but they'll look back and say "I remember that V.D. That was the best V.D. I've ever had!"
If possible, give your V.D. gift in person - it truly demands an intimate touch. It's not so much the V.D. itself that's important, but the manner in which you share it which is so enjoyable.
V.D. does, however, have some side effects. It can sometimes keep people from doing what they want to. I know of some people who were invited to spend time with their friends this weekend, but were unable to because of V.D. Tragic, to be sure, but certainly better than if their V.D. was ignored. This kind of V.D. situation has no known cure.
I also advise that you avoid discussing past V.D.'s that you shared with other people with your current partner. For some reason, they don't want to hear about past V.D.'s. - those V.D.'s have already been discharged. That is why your current V.D. is the most important one. Make that V.D. truly count.
Remember, if you enjoyed getting it, be sure to pass this V.D. to everyone you care about.
So everyone, have a happy and enjoyable V.D.
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