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Feb 11, 2021 09:08 AM EST
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted several holidays, and as it continues this year, Valentine s Day is not spared. Despite that, you could still make your Valentine s Day memorable.
Diana Wiley, Ph.D., a licensed marriage and family therapist and board-certified sex therapist, said you could sidestep any expectations of traditional ways of celebrating Valentine s Day and start something new.
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MANILA, PHILIPPINES - FEBRUARY 13: Shoppers with their faces covered by protective masks flock to a flower bazaar to prepare for Valentines day on February 13, 2020 in Manila, Philippines. Fear of getting infected with the China COVID-19 virus continues in the Philippines as the first reported death due to infection was reported last week in the country.