Valentine Week Days 2025: Valentine’s Week is a seven-day celebration of love and affection leading up to Valentine’s Day on February 14. Each day brings its own unique way of expressing love, from romantic gestures to deep emotional connections. Here’s the full list of dates for this year’s celebration:

Rose Day (February 7)
The celebration begins with Rose Day, where roses are exchanged to express love and admiration. Red roses signify deep love, yellow roses symbolize friendship, and pink roses represent intense admiration.

Propose Day (February 8)
This is the perfect day to express your deepest feelings. Whether it’s proposing a lifetime commitment or confessing your love, Propose Day is all about making that heartfelt gesture.

Chocolate Day (February 9)
Chocolates are exchanged to spread sweetness and happiness. Gifting chocolates symbolizes love, care, and the sweetness in a relationship.

Teddy Day (February 10)
Teddy bears are gifted as symbols of warmth, affection, and the emotional bond between partners. A teddy represents a comforting presence, even when you’re apart.

Promise Day (February 11)
Couples reaffirm their commitment to one another by making promises of loyalty, love, and stability. This day strengthens the trust and bond in a relationship.

Hug Day (February 12)
A warm embrace speaks volumes. Hugging is an intimate way to convey love, care, and emotional security. It’s a perfect day to hold your loved one close.

Kiss Day (February 13)
A kiss symbolizes trust, energy, and deep connection. It’s the perfect way to express affection and the closeness you share with your partner.

Valentine’s Day (February 14)
The grand finale of Valentine Week, Valentine’s Day is all about celebrating love and connection. Partners express their love through gifts, special dates, and heartfelt messages.
Anti-Valentine Week: For the Singles and the Heartbroken
Valentine Week may be for lovers, but what about those who are single or have recently had their hearts broken? Here’s a look at Anti-Valentine’s Week, where singles can embrace self-love or heal from their past relationships.
Slap Day (February 15)
For those regretting past decisions, Slap Day gives you a chance to let go of negative emotions and reflect on what went wrong.
Kick Day (February 16)
Kick Day takes things a step further, letting you release any frustration or disappointment from your past experiences.
Saint Day (February 17)
Saint Day is about focusing on the positive aspects of life. It’s time to look for the silver lining and remind yourself that good things are on the horizon.
Trouble Day (February 18)
This day offers a fresh opportunity to try again. Whether it’s moving on or embracing new possibilities, Trouble Day is about giving love another chance.
Confession Day (February 19)
Confess your love for something (or someone) that makes you happy. Whether it’s for a special person or your love for biryani, it’s all about being honest with yourself.
Loser Day (February 20)
On Loser Day, you might reflect on missed opportunities, such as missing a toxic ex or past mistakes. Take this time to let go and focus on personal growth.
Break-up Day (February 21)
For those who find out their Valentine’s date was not the one, Break-up Day marks the closure of old chapters and the start of a new year of fresh opportunities.
