Anti-Valentine’s Day – Hilarious Gifts for Lovers
Ah, Valentine's Day, a day of romance. A day of tenderness. A
day of -- BARF! V-Day has spawned what has perhaps become an equally celebrated
holiday: anti-Valentine's Day. Contrary to what many smitten kittens may think,
anti-Valentine's day is not a "celebration" reserved for bitter and
lonely souls; many people in romantic relationships shun the Hallmark holiday
together with their partners. Some men may find that the ticket to some hot
loving this February (and therefore better male
organ health -- use it or lose
it!) comes with a snarky, sarcastic anti-Valentine's Day gift tailored to a
lover's sense of humor. Laughter is, after all, one of the most effective
aphrodisiacs.
Below, men can find gift ideas that the
lover of laughter may see as genuinely delightful during a time of empty
traditional expressions of love -- gifts that fly in the face of chocolates and
roses.
1) Did
U Fart? Thong
If a man's lady likes rocking a thong,
he can give her a hardy laugh by giving her a pair with one of the least
romantic phrases on it ever. He should, of course, know that his lover's sense
of humor is in line with the crass nature of such a gift. She'll look and feel
sensual while making both partners laugh.
2)
Sarcastic Candy Hearts
What's more boring than those little
chalky heart-shaped candies with "Be Mine" and other stock phrases
written on them? Not a whole lot, but the concept has been overhauled with the
invention of sarcastic candy hearts. Featuring phrases like "Return my
CDs" and "Sub Prime," no empty sentiment was shed in the making
of these funny treats.
3)
Humping Dog USB
For the partner who's always plugged in
(to the computer, that is), a tasteless and hilarious USB can be a great gift.
This product features a USB sticking out of a toy dog's groin area. They come
in many breeds, including Doberman, Beagle and Husky. This makes an ideal
unromantic gift for the dog lover.
4)
Snarky Greeting Card
Show Hallmark, and your lover, how you
really feel by investing in a snarky card. With phrases like "Barf!"
and "If Love Were a Booger..." (accompanied by [in]appropriate
images), these contrary cards are just what a sarcastic lover would enjoy.
5)
Hyper-sensual Gifts
Lovemaking can certainly be romantic. It
can also be downright dirty and raunchy. Lovers wishing to eschew the
traditional display of sweet sentimentality on Valentine's Day might enjoy
gifts whose purpose is 100% physical pleasure-oriented. This could go in a lot
of directions, depending on partner preferences, level of trust, communication
history, etc. From restraints, blindfolds and feather teasers to vibrators,
dildos and Luna beads, there are many sensual toys couples might like to
indulge in.
6)
"Good Enough" Book
Buying your partner a book like 50
Boyfriends Worse than Yours is
a hilarious way to counteract the idea that lovers should go over-the-top to
impress one another on Valentine’s Day. A man can relax, have a laugh with his
lover and ensure him or her that it could be worse instead.
Of course, it's possible to take the
anti-romance theme too far; men shouldn't use the lax atmosphere around the
anti-holiday as an excuse to let the hygiene slide. While the day doesn't need
to be a lovey-dovey kiss-fest, a man would likely not be upset to get some
loving; this isn't going to occur if he's sporting a member that is unclean.
Along with daily washing with warm water, men can boost manhood cleanliness
with a male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil). Along with skin-healthy
ingredients, the lotion contains vitamin A, whose antibacterial properties
fight unwanted odors. A man can make his partner laugh with funny gifts and
moan with delight this anti-Valentine's Day by attending to his partner's funny
bone and to his love bone as well.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common male organ
health issues, tips on improving organ sensitivity and what to do to maintain a
healthy member. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's
health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.