Today at school, everyone was (of course) obsessed with the fact that Valentine's Day is this Sunday...everyone, of course, except me and the other few aros that had to be around somewhere. Valentine's Day themed individual pizzas (with bell peppers or pepperoni chunks cut into heart shapes), pink hearts everywhere, and Valentine's Day themed crafts in class. And last year around this time, I was given a page-long writing assignment arguing for or against Valentine's Day, and of course my romance-repulsed aro self turned in three pages of chicken scratch against it. So this year, I made aro-themed valentines. Enjoy.
[Image description: a valentine heart made of light pink construction paper. The word 'platonic' is written in medium green, the word 'love' is written in light green, the word 'is' is written in gold, the word 'so' is written in gray, and the word 'important' is written in black. All words are in cursive. End image description.]
[Image description: a valentine heart made of light pink construction paper. The word 'fall' is written in medium green, the word 'in' is written in light green, the word 'love' is written in gold, the word 'with' is written in gray, and the word 'yourself' is written in black. All words are in cursive. End image description.]
[Image description: a valentine heart made of light pink construction paper. The words 'No Romo' are written on it in cursive. The letter N is written in medium green, the letter O is written in light green, the letters R and O are written in gold, the letter M is written in gray, and the letter O is written in black. End image description.]



The phrase "no romo" came from "no homo" and you shouldn't use it unless you're an SGA aro.
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