Lovehoney Sexier Life Starter Pack [Valentine’s Giveaway]

January 26th, 2013

Valentine’s Day is coming up. Looks like I’ll be single again, but I don’t mind. My recent romantic adventures have left me feeling sexy, renewed and hopeful for the future. Even though things didn’t work out, I got a glimpse of the fact that things could work out for me, and that’s awesome. I hope that most of you are able to spend the day with some loved ones. If not, there’s a new Die Hard movie coming out. A friend and I have an annual Christmas tradition where we watch the first film, and we’re going to try to see the newest one together for V-day.

Sexier Life Starter Pack

You can also celebrate your day with this awesome item from Lovehoney: the Sexier Life Starter Pack.  It’s a couples kit that includes several Lovehoney brand items:

You can prepare, enjoy yourself and clean up with the kit.  It looks like everything comes with one of those awesome Lovehoney bags, too. Man, I like those.

And even if you don’t love absolutely everything in the kit, hey, it’s free, right? Right! Nothing too extreme in this one.. but I might have something else up my sleeve for you bondage-loving folks in the near future. 😉

Lovehoney Sexier Life Starter Pack Giveaway

I’m going to try something new with this giveaway: RaffleCopter. To complete any giveaway entry, you have to use the drop down menu/arrow and follow the instructions. Some might require you to leave a comment on the actual blog, so do that nicely. The entry types will more or less be the same that I have asked for any giveaway in the past, however. I will collect your shipping and contact information by default and send that off to the lovely Krista with Lovehoney, so there’s no need to contact you first. However, this means you must use your actual contact information; otherwise, you’ll never get your prize.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

The giveaway will end on February 5th, and I will use a plug-in to randomly  generate a single winner. The winner will be contacted by me  via e-mail and Lovehoney will mail the prize directly to the winner. Of Sex and Love is not responsible for delivery.

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Happy Valentine’s Day, Or Is It?

February 15th, 2009

Valentine’s Day has always been stressful. Lovers strive to please those with whom they share intimate moments and, usually, their beds. Recipients paste on fake smiles as gifts don’t measure up or fail to come at all. Sometimes, the surprise is ruined by emergencies and unexpected intrusions by life’s practicalities. Of course, Valentine’s Day is always full of mass produced trinkets, cards and waxy chocolates which can sometimes seem to reduce the sincerity of the holiday. And sometimes, just sometimes, it’s as perfect as we all wish it to be (I haven’t experienced yet but my sources tell me this is the case).

Those perfect days are few and far between, judging from the what the internet has to say and the advent of “Single’s Awareness Day” which we all know is simply a holiday somebody invented because Valentine’s Day made him feel down in the dumps; most people are not fans of this holiday. I could go either way, myself. If you have someone and care to make it special, it can be despite the capitalistic spin it’s taken. On the other hand, it’s easy to look at as simply another day out of the year.

But why is it that Valentine’s Day and other similar holidays (New Year’s Eve Kiss, anyone?) cause so many to feel so much spite and, yes, even intense hatred? I’d say it likely has much to do with the fact that these celebrate love and praise the status of being “taken.” Now, I have nothing against love or finding someone who compliments you so well that you want to dedicate (at least a portion of) your life to them but, in praising this status, Valentine’s Day suggests that those who have not obtained such a status, regardless of the reason, are somehow inferior.

And no one wants to feel inferior. So we do everything in our power to be apart of the “in” crowd from sending ourselves flowers to lying about the lack of a someone special in our life. Of course, some people take a different route and, instead of lying, simply write off Valentine’s Day and even the idea of love itself. I would advise against this because love can be a wonderful thing; I just don’t find it necessary. I think we all should be open to finding love but not desperate to do so.

Furthermore, no one wants to be reminded of the fact that finding a special someone has proven more difficult than we first suspected. Or of our tumultuous previous relationships. Or of exes who broke our hearts (and maybe stole our money, too). Or the one who got away. When our coworkers and classmates get flowers at work or school from lovers to secret admirers, it’s too easy to feel spiteful or to even shed a tear or two – even if we wouldn’t otherwise care.

No matter your hookup status, it does us all good to take a deep breath and remember that Valentine’s Day doesn’t need to be a day where we torture ourselves with unnecessary pressure by trying to find the perfect gift, the perfect dress, the perfect date or the perfect ice cream to sooth our souls. At the end of the day, it is just another day. If you choose to view it as something special, good for you. If you’re enjoying the role of being single, good for you, too. If you’re somewhere in limbo, I hope you come out on top. There’s nothing wrong with treating yourself to flowers to tide you over until next year and don’t forget to take the time to stop and smell them.

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