On this day, many people celebrate the loves in their lives, giving gifts and chocolates and generally being merry. Not these people though. Unsurprisingly, many of these people involved are of the Islamic persuasion.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-38966636
However, the best so far from this article is the Japan section near the bottom.



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-38966636
However, the best so far from this article is the Japan section near the bottom.
Japan's anti-love protesters As Japan geared up for the 14th, a group of Marxist protesters unfurled a giant "Smash Valentine's Day" banner in Tokyo.
The "Kakuhido", or Revolutionary Alliance of Men that Women find Unattractive, want an end to public displays of love that "hurt their feelings".
Members have been known to chant slogans including "public smooching is terrorism".
"Our aim is to crush this love capitalism," said Takayuki Akimoto, the group's PR chief.
"People like us who don't seek value in love are being oppressed by society," he added.
"It's a conspiracy by people who think unattractive guys are inferior, or losers - like cuddling in public, it makes us feel bad. It's unforgivable!"
The protests came as Japan's family planning association revealed that "sexless marriages" in the country are at a record high.
Nearly 50% of married Japanese couples had not had sex for more than a month and did not expect that to change in the near future, it said


