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The 8 Best Things to Do by Yourself on Valentine's Day

No pity parties this year — we've got the perfect activities to get you out and having a blast, all by yourself
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Book a trip
Get out of here! Any type of travel is amazing, but solo travel is particularly mind-opening and stretches us beyond ourselves. Invite other singles if you must, but a spur-of-the-moment trip by yourself is something you'll never forget. We travel a lot, and our secret weapon is Google Flights — it's super easy to use and is a great way to find low-cost trip options. So take a ski vacation, or lounge on the beach for a weekend. Whatever YOU want... not anybody else.

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Have a dinner party
Get your single friends together and have yourselves an anti-Valentine's Day dinner party. Dust off your cookbook and prepare your specialty... or just get takeout from the Chinese place, and serve it on fancy plates. Include wine, beer and/or a signature cocktail (like the Cupid's broken arrow), for maximum fun. Then, top it all off with your favorite dessert. One rule: No discussing the L-word ("love," that is. You're welcome to discuss the television series).

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Night at the museum
You're brilliant, you're cultured, you're refined. Prove it by going to the museum. Spend as long as you want staring at your favorite painting, and get inspired by the sculptures. If you're craving more movement, head to the movie theater for a documentary, and learn about something or someone you've never heard of.

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Buy a new vibrator
It's actually the perfect time of year to buy, as most shops have sales around Valentine's Day. And you know what? Orgasms are the perfect single's activity. So practice the best kind of self-love.

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Get creative
How about a wine and paint night? If you've ever thought "Oh, this would be fun but I'm not good enough," you're wrong. The instructor will guide you through exactly how to do it. (Just be sure to call ahead and make sure it's not couples' night).

Painting not your jam? How about a pottery class Despite what the movie "Ghost" has told us, there pottery doesn't have to be romantic. How about a sewing class? Mixed-media? The point is, get artsy.

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BY RACHEL WHITE | JAN 31, 2019 | SHARES
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