Remember last Valentine’s Day, in the Before Times, when this new thing called “coronavirus” was a far-off concern and you might have even had energy to make your kids heart-shaped pancakes or canoodle with your partner? Yah, us either. It’s been a tumultuous year, spent mostly in parental survival mode, and it’s left us with little energy for even the most self-serving of Hallmark holidays.
Rather than feel bad that there’s no dinner reservation on the cal or sexy lingerie in the mail (LOL), let’s once again make laughter our therapy with memes that reflect just how tired and uninterested parents feel about Valentine’s Day in 2021.
(Spoiler: it ain’t sexy. But hey, if the mood strikes or you’re still going all out for VDay, power to you!)
Looking for some “me time”
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Sex is taking a back seat
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Caveat: The breakfast is made by someone else
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It’s divine
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(P.S. don’t tell the kids we have ice cream sandwiches)
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Bonus: you can personalize this one with any chore
Is “Most of the time” an option?
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Legit excited about the sponge
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Netflix is my real date
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General mood
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