For the rest of us...

Valentine’s Day: hearts, flowers, candy, romantic dinners, lovers hand-in-hand. If plans for your Valentine’s Day more-or-less fit into the above sentence, go ahead and turn the page.

This column is dedicated to those who will spend this Valentine’s Day without romance. It may be a day of sadness and rumination over might-have-beens. It may be a day remembering a Valentine passed on. It may be a day of alternately covering up and then remembering feelings about a partner who said good-bye before we were ready to let go.

It could be worse. And for some readers, it is. It could be a mightily uncomfortable day pretending you are in love with someone for whom you are no longer feeling love. For others, it is being in a relationship where the “L” word hasn’t been spoken for so long that it would hardly be recognized by the quiet face across the table.

Valentine’s Day may be a day of incredible longing for the parts of our lives not yet lived or for pasts we wish we could reclaim.

The reality is we can’t control anyone else. We have power only over how we respond.

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