Whether a girl is in a serious relationship, a complicated one or single, they always have expectations on the Valentine’s
Day. They fantasize about this day way before it reaches, making indirect
reminders and hints to their guys as if they would pick them up anyway.
Usually, their expectations are far from what will actually happen.
Most girls know how they want to spend the day but not quite
sure guys give much of a thought about it. Guys find it exhausting to plan and actually
execute date ideas
Here are the expectations of a campus girl Valentine’s Day
Vs what they actually get
Expectation: Bae
will publicize about relationship all day long. Your best selfies will dominate
his WhatsApp status, Instagram, and Facebook page with romantic love message
following as a caption
Reality: Bae was
busy posting champions league photo scores and spending most of his time
calculating betting margins on the playing teams
Expectation:
Praying for some divine intervention on their crush in class to noticing how
pretty she is. Take her out for a date
Reality: She
sucks up alone in her room since all her roommates are out with their dates
Expectation:
Romantic dinner from bae which he has prepared himself and spending time taking
selfies of you two
Reality: Bae
wants to catch up with his boys for the Champions League. He goes for the easy
way out, taking you out to a kibanda or mess.
Expectation: Bae has been
saving for two months before this day. There will be surprise gifts, giant
teddy bear and Valentine's card professing his undying love
Reality: Looking
at his empty wallet and totally clueless about the day’s plan, bae comes up
with the make-up-class excuse.
Expectation: Bae
will save up his time and take you for a walk, spend most of his day with you
Reality: Turns
out, that bae’s day plan isn’t far from attending classes, doing assignments
and watching the football match.
The best way to avoid disappointment is to not expect
anything from anyone.

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