But at least I'm happy that dh and I understand each other and have the same stance. If dh did something - that would be great. The fact is, that we both consider it a 'Hallmark' holiday and would rather plan a nice date night on a night OTHER than Vday. We hate going to dinner on this day - way too crowded and takes too long.
I did get him a card (because I was in a store going out of business and they had 75% off) and got some scallops (one of his favs) to make him a nice dinner. We got the kids little vday stuffed animals (got AFTER vday last year for a buck or two) and I got them heart shaped cookies for dessert after dinner tonight (will be a surprise, they're hidden on top of the frig).
Being practical - I HATE flowers on this day - they are SO EXPENSIVE. So dh has a tradition of going to Wegmans the day AFTER Valentines Day and buying them half price!
Does that mean that I wouldn't love it if he had something delivered to me at work one day?? I WOULD love that. But I'm not upset at all that it doesn't happen and honestly I would rather have that kind of gesture on our anniversary or a day that truly has a lot of meaning for us.
I agree with pp's - if you do get upset/irritated - you HAVE to tell your signifcant other - or you have no right to be upset - ESPECIALLY if you said 'no gifts'. Why in the world would you lie and say you wanted nothing if you really want something?? I'm not following that one.
I also dislike how this day causes people who can't afford it to spend anyway. My sister just did an overnight for her birthday a couple weeks ago - she and her dh decided 'no gifts' but she had somethign delivered to his work anyway (a $5 teddy bear given at home is way more reasonable I can't imagine what she paid for delivery at holiday time) AND I am certain they will get something very pricey because they want a 'nice meal' at home. Lobster tails or crab legs or something equally out of their budget. I don't get it myself...But - to each their own. If you love it and like making a big deal out of it - go for it - but don't complain to me about not having any money...Like my dsis always does.