Updated: 13 February 2013 16:30 | By Dr Pam Spurr
How to enjoy Valentine’s Day alone

Have an anti-Valentines night out



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Plan a night out on Valentine's evening with your single friends. You can all go and have dinner where you want, drink what you want, and gossip about what you want to. By planning ahead with your single pals you can even turn it into an anti-Valentine's night where you all agree to have fun as friends - and not worry about meeting someone.

When you're not worried about meeting someone and look like you're having fun - that's when you look incredibly attractive and someone is bound to chat you up!

Plus, there's an added bonus to going out with friends simply to enjoy each other's company: you're more relaxed in the company of old friends, there's less grooming or getting ready to be done and you're guaranteed not to be worrying about whether they like you or not!

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