LOS ANGELES — With Valentine’s Day approaching, Siri Dahl has shared her thoughts on why many will likely downplay the holiday this year — and what others can do try to enjoy it as much as possible.
"I’m guessing that much of the hoopla for Valentine’s Day this year will be toned down while under lockdown," she noted, "but were we that excited to begin with?”
She added that many of America's single adults — an estimated 50% of the population — probably won’t register the holiday. “I feel pretty neutral about it anyway; I'm all for romance, but the idea that this one day of the year should be specifically more romantic than any other day is very arbitrary and silly to me," Dahl said, adding that the time one spends with a loved one is more important than the specific calendar date itself.
As for what "singletons" should be do on February 14 this year, Dahl offered the following suggestion: “Don't stress it. I've probably spent more nights at home on Valentine's Day than I have actually celebrated anything. This holiday isn't even the most important one."
"Halloween is so much better," she added.
Dahl suggested that people who will be alone on this holiday should either ignore it or consider treating themselves to something special.
“If you're at home alone this February 14, I would suggest either pretending it's not a holiday at all — because we're in a pandemic and who honestly cares? — or you could treat yourself to a cozy evening in with your favorite TV show or movie, some sweet treats and as much masturbation as you can handle in one evening. That's what I'll be doing,” Dahl explained.
More of Dahl’s V-Day activities can be found on OnlyFans and Twitter.