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What women really want on Valentine’s Day

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One in four women is choosing to spend Valentine’s Day alone this year, according to new research. A new study examining the plans and approaches…
One in four women is choosing to spend Valentine’s Day alone this year, according to new research.
A new study examining the plans and approaches of 2,000 women when it comes to the season of romance found that one in four (23 percent) will be adopting an unconventional approach to Valentine’s Day this year.
For a quarter of women, their ideal Valentine’s Day includes an evening home alone, while 22 percent would like to spend the day with friends.
And if you’re thinking about proposing on the big day — 16 percent think that’s the tackiest thing possible, while 57 percent believe Valentines Day is overrated.
SWNS Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Summer’s Eve, a leading feminine care brand, the survey looked into how and with whom women are planning to spend Valentine’s Day, as well as their thoughts in regard to the holiday.
Results show that there are many ways to celebrate — while almost a quarter of women would prefer something unconventional, 45 percent want a traditional date night.
Even then, women are taking an active role in the holiday — 49 percent want to make their own plans this year, rather than let a partner surprise them or arrange things.

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