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Feb 15

The Internet Reveals Some Of The Saddest Valentines Day Fails – 10 daily

How was your Valentines Day? Probably better than these lovers

Valentines Day- the holiday known for grand romantic gestures. Or as the internet has taught us- grand romantic failures.

Whether you bought your partner a bouquet of roses, or a box of chocolates, one thing is for certain, it was probably more of a romantic gesture than some of the gifts given by these online users.

One woman on Instagram shared a picture of the gift her partner got her, and lets just say it wasnt the most romantic gesture. @FinallyFoundMe posted a photo of the scale (Yep! Scale!) that she received from her significant other. Or as she now calls him, her insignificant other. It seems he has hinting for her to lose weight, but pretty sure we can all agree, if theres anything she needs to lose, its him.

Meanwhile, a Twitter user revealed the bouquet of daffodils she had received from her partner. Unfortunately, they were mostly dead. Which is ironically also what he ended up as after giving those flowers. At least she had some left-over flowers to leave at his funeral.

Sian Easterbrook on Twitter posted a photo of the Happy Valentines Day banner she bought at the supermarket chain Tesco in the UK. When she hung it up, she realised it actually spelled out Nappy Valentines Day. Lets just say, after the shock of seeing the sign, she regretted not wearing a nappy.

While these Valentines Day failures may seem incredibly tragic, lets just remember that its the effort that counts. Unless youre that guy who bought the scales, in which case, try harder dammit!

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