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12 Things You Didn't Know About Valentine's Day

Get in the mood for love with interesting facts about the sweetest holiday.

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Get in the mood for love with interesting facts about the sweetest holiday by Kathleen Davis Why are red roses so popular? How many candy hearts are produced every year? And most important, how many single men are actually out there? Love it or hate it, Valentine's Day is just around the corner. Whether you're steadfastly single or joyfully coupled up, chances are you have a thing or two to learn about love. Read on for surprising stats and unexpected info about the holiday.

1. Valentine's Day started with the Romans.
There are two theories about the origin of Valentine's Day. The first is that the day derives from Lupercalia, a raucous Roman festival on February 15 where men stripped ***** and spanked young maidens in hopes of upping their fertility. The second theory is that while the Roman Emperor Claudius II was trying to bolster his army, he forbade young men to marry (apparently single men make better soldiers). In the spirit of love, St. Valentine defied the ban and performed secret marriages. For his disobedience, Valentine was executed on February 14.

2. The heart shape wasn't always a romantic symbol.
Prior to the 14th century, the shape we call a heart symbolized the anatomical heart, widely believed to be humans' center of memory, according to You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.. It wasn't until Italian and French artists began championing the idea of romantic love that the St. Valentine heart became synonymous with love.

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3. Experiential gifts are on the rise.
In 2017, 40% of consumers told the You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. they wanted an "experience gift"—tickets to a concert or other event, an outdoor activity, or other evening out—although only 24% planned to give one. This gift option is particularly popular with millennials: 45% of people ages 18-24 and 40% of people ages 25-34 said they You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. for Valentine's Day.

4. It's not the most popular holiday for greeting cards.
According to the Greeting Card Association, 190 million Valentine's Day cards are exchanged annually, making Valentine's Day the second most popular greeting card–giving occasion, after Christmas.

5. Single ladies have a good shot at finding a date.
There are 119 single men—never married, widowed or divorced—in their 20s for every 100 single women of the same age.

6. True love is apparently not that hard to find.
Over two million marriages take place in the United States every year. That means there are more than 6,000 a day!

7. Husbands and boyfriends like to give bouquets.
Men account for 73 percent of Valentine's Day flower sales.



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8. Roses are the flowers of love.
The favorite flower of Venus, the Roman goddess of love? The red rose, of course. The bud stands for strong romantic feelings, so it's no surprise they make up the You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..

9. "Wearing your heart on your sleeve" is more than just a phrase.
In the Middle Ages, young men and women drew names to see who their Valentine would be. They would wear the name pinned to their sleeve for one week so that everyone would know their supposed true feelings.

10. Money can buy love.
The average U.S. consumer spent around $146.84 on Valentine's Day gifts, meals and entertainment in 2016, according to an You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.. Roughly 92 percent of married Americans with children will spend most of that money on their spouse; the rest goes to Valentine's Day gifts for kids, friends, coworkers and even pets.

11. Americans have a serious sweet tooth.
According to the National Confectioners Association, about eight billion candy hearts were made in 2009.

12. The chocolate box has been around for more than 140 years.
The first Valentine's Day box of chocolates was introduced by Richard Cadbury in 1868.



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