Showing posts with label Valentine’s Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentine’s Day. Show all posts

Monday, 11 February 2013

Happy propose day wishes 2013

Hello dear friends today is 08 february,2 day of valentine’s day week today is propose day that day all people are proposed a some one special of life.that day is so romantic day.
8 february is fixed for propose day so guys best of luck and enjoy it happy propose day 2013 you are rocks.this day.this day girls looking so sweet and cute.guys i am telling you all time valentine master is very respect all guys so please dont break heart of girls.please  think about this line and enjoy some propose day sms okey every buddy happy valentine day 2013 in advance all of you.
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SMS FOR PROPOSE DAY

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TUMHI HO HAR….JAGAH TUMHI HO HAR TARAF,
DHUNDHTA HU MAI JAHA VO HO TUMHI SANAM,
DEAR MAI HU TUMHARE PAAS AKRTA HU AAPNE,
DIL KA EKRAR I LOVE DEAR ACCEPT MY PROPOSAL,
ONLY FOR YOU BECAUSE I LOVE YOU.
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HAPPY PROPOSE DAY
HAPPY PROPOSE DAY
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TUMNE HUME CHAHA IS TARAH HUMNE TUMHE
MANGA SACCHE PYAR KI TARAH IS LIYE AAJ
AAPSE KHNE KI HIMMAT KAR RAHA HU IS TARAH,
I LOVE YOU DEAR,BELIVE ME I AM NOT BREAK YOU
HEART PLEASE DEAR ACCEPT MY PROPOSAL.
HAPPY PROPOSE DAY.
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Valentine's Day 2013 Love Advice - Tips on How to Get Your Lover Back

If you are sitting there all day crying and expecting to get your lover back to spend your Valentine's day with in a romantic getaway setting, you are probably feeling helpless right now. The truth is that there is always something you can do to make him fall in love with you again. We are going to drive right in now with a foundational concept that is certainly going to increase your chances of getting your lover back no matter what caused the break up in the first place.

There are some proven ways you can use to get your lover to understand why the two of you are actually meant for each other. If you follow the tips below, you will be able to enjoy Valentine's Day 2013 in your lover's arms.



















Capture your lover's heart again.

As someone looking to get your lover back into your waiting arms, you are in a position where what is important to you now is to capture his or her heart again. You need to look for subtle and intelligent ways to attract him back. You will need to implement several systematic approaches if you want to succeed in attracting your lover back to you.

Get your lover to become interested in you again

The best way to get your lover to be interested in you again is to stay away. Give him enough space and time to think. Don't make your lover the center of your attention. Behave as if you are getting on fine without him and never send out that needy signal. Your love will be repelled by your neediness. If you constantly pressure him, hang around and go about telling him how much you still love him, he will become proud and see you as needy.

Get him to desire you again


If you are too pushy, this is the time to stop. Do not make yourself too available to him. People instinctively want what they can't have easily. I bet he will expect that you will call him within the first few days to apologize, he will be surprised when you don't call or text. Once a few days have gone by without any contact from you, your lover will become apprehensive. Chances are he will begin to wonder what he has done wrong. Cutting of communication with your lover is a great way to make him to miss you. And if he starts to miss you, know that you will be on your way to getting your lover back again.

Make your lover to trust you again

It is rather difficult to win your lover's trust in you again. However with the right methods, patience and hard work it is possible to make him trust you again. One thing you need to do is to find out why he is behaving the way he is right now and why he is doing those things.

Valentine's Day Wallpaper - The History of St. Valentine's Day

Across the world on February 14th, many flowers, cards and gifts will be exchanged between loved ones, as St. Valentine's day is celebrated.

However, the story of why we celebrate this day is a bit of a mystery.

The tradition of St. Valentine's Day mixes elements of both ancient Roman rites and Christian tradition. Just to confuse matters further, three different saints called Valentine are recognised by the Catholic Church.

One legend is that Valentine was a priest in Rome during the third century. Emperor Claudius II decreed that marriage was to be outlawed for young men, as he thought that single men made better soldiers than those who were married with families.

Valentine, felt the decree was unjust and unfair, and defied the Emperor by performing secret marriages for young lovers. When his actions for undercover lovers was discovered, Claudius ordered valentine be executed. Variations on this legend say that Valentine was put to death for trying to help fellow Christians escape from harsh Roman prisons where they were often tortured.

According to another legend, Valentine may have actually sent the first 'valentine' greeting himself in 270 AD the day before he was to be executed for refusing to renounce his Christian beliefs. Allegedly he sent note of appreciation to his jailer's blind daughter for bringing him food and delivering messages while he was imprisoned, signed "from your Valentine.

While we can never be certain as to the true origin of the St. Valentine legend, one thing is for certain, it must have been an appealing and enduring story because by the Middle Ages, Valentine had become one of the most popular saints in France and Britain.

The timing observance of his saint's day may have been driven by the common place practice of trying to integrate previous pagan festivals into the Christian calendar. in this case, the Lupercalia festival.
















In ancient Rome, February was seen as the beginning of spring and was considered a time for purification. Houses were ritually cleansed by sweeping them out and then sprinkling salt and wheat throughout the interiors (we still refer to Spring Cleaning to this day).

Lupercalia, which began on the 'ides (15th) of February', was a fertility festival dedicated to the agricultural god Lupercus and to the Goddess of Love, Juno, as well as to the Roman founders Romulus and Remus. Roman maidens placed their names into an urn set up in the public squares and young single men drew from it to get a 'blind date' for the coming year. More often than not, these annual matches often ended in marriage.

St. Valentine's Day was set at February 14th by Pope Gelasius, at around 500 AD. By this time, the 'lottery' system for romantic dating was deemed un-Christian and had been outlawed. During the Middle Ages, the practice of love lotteries carried on as 'Chance Boxes'. In France , drawings from the boxes allotted couples one year to get married or part company. In England, it was a common practice for men to wear the name of the girl they drew from the chance boxes on their sleeve, encircled with a heart.

Also at this time, it was commonly believed in parts of England and France that February 14 marked the beginning of birds' mating season, which increased the notion that Valentine's Day should be a day for romance.

Valentines messages started to appear around the beginning of the Fifteenth century, and even in these formative times they were often given anonymously, perhaps harking back to the unknown recipients of the Roman lotteries.

The oldest known valentine still in existence today was a poem written by Charles, Duke of Orleans to his wife while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London following his capture at the Battle of Agincourt. The greeting, which was written in 1415, is part of the manuscript collection of the British Library in London.

In the United Kingdom, St. Valentine's Day became a popular celebration around the 1600's. It continued to take hold, with the familiar "roses are red, violets are blue" verses making their debut sometime in the seventeenth century. By the 1850's, it was common for lovers from all social standings to give their adored ones small gifts or handwritten letters. At the same time, in France, people began to decorate their valentines with ribbons and lace.

By the start of the twentieth century, the handwritten letters gave way to cards as advances in printing technology had improved the quality of printed cards. At the time, it was culturally discouraged for people to show their emotions in such a direct way as a letter, so a printed card was a more acceptable method. More affordable postage costs and increasing use of the postal system probably contributed to the rise in popularity of the Valentine's card.

Americans probably first began exchanging handmade valentines with verses in the early 1700s. In the mid nineteenth century, the first mass-produced valentines began to go on sale in America. Miss Esther Howland, an artist and entrepreneur, became the first regular publisher of valentines in the USA. Often referred to as 'the Mother of the Valentine', Miss Howland designed many elaborate creations using lace, ribbons and colourful pictures known as "scrap". Her cards usually cost between $5 - $10 each, with some as much as $35, astonishingly expensive for the time.

The Greeting Card Association estimates that if we include children's classroom valentines, over one billion valentine cards will be opened this year. St. Valentine's Day is the second largest card-sending time of the year, accounting for 25% of all seasonal card sales (Christmas accounts for 60%).

It is estimated that women purchase 80 percent of all valentine's cards, which means that a large proportion of men either forget, or aren't very romantic when it comes to reciprocating! Valentine's Day is celebrated in the USA, Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, France, and Australia, and is increasing in popularity in many other parts of the world.

Facts about Valentine's day cards (from the Greeting Card Association)

Approximately 25% of individual valentine cards are humorous, with adults aged 35-and-under being the most likely to send humorous cards. Valentines Day is the largest e-card sending occasion of the year. An estimated 14 million e-valentines will be sent in 2008. Greeting cards are traditionally the most popular Valentines Day gift in the U.S., ranking ahead of chocolates, flowers or dinner out. American men may be more serious about Valentines Day than women. In a national survey for GCA in 2007, 45% of women said they were likely to give a humorous valentine to their sweetheart, compared to only 34% of men. The percentage of individual valentines exchanged through the mail in comparison to hand delivery is approximately 50-50. Red is the most popular color choice for valentine cards, follow by pink and then white. Hearts, roses, Cupid and lace are traditional valentine card icons.

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Valentine day is the day of love, and to show the feelings of love and care to someone special, we all always looking for this special day, for lovers Valentine day is the best day of their life, there are many ways to show passion for this special day,valentine images tells the best things about love relation,one of the best is to use some nice Valentine day images or Valentine day Wallpapers, at this site you will got the best of  Valentine day backgrounds or Valentine day photos.



                                                                                 

                                                                             
                                                                                           
                                                                                   
                                                                            
                                                                           
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                           
                                                                                                    



                                                                            



                                                                           

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