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February 14th… a date that strikes fear into the hearts of millions the world over! But it doesn’t need to be scary. Instead of making it all about me and we, why not try making it about generosity instead?
Welcome to episode 94 of Sex, Love, and Elephants. Today, I’m suggesting a different kind of Valentine’s Day: Try paying it forward.  Pick a couple you know who are young, in love, and broke… and think of a way to make February 14th special for them. 
This Vday, don’t worry about not booking that reservation. It’s not too late to write a love letter or buy a sweet, cheesy card. It's not too late to get flowers and chocolates, pick up a new toy or to woo them with a bottle of bubbly. It’s never too late to make your sweetheart feel loved and special. 
Paying it forward this Vday? Email hello@drcherylfraser.com with the deets for a chance to win a prize!
In This Episode, You Will Learn:

You can use Valentine’s Day as a reminder to make love intentional (04:29)

I want you to design a pay it forward Valentine’s Day for someone in your circle (06:01)

Use this as an opportunity to buy a gift card to support a great local business (07:30)

Valentine's can be a very we centric holiday—make it a generosity holiday instead (09:26)

Valentine’s Day is kind of stupid—but love isn’t! (12:02)

Q&A:

How can I celebrate Valentine’s Day in a new, fun way? Try paying it forward this Valentine’s Day. Pick a couple you know who might not be able to afford their ideal Valentine’s celebration and get them a gift card to a nice restaurant or a great spa.

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