SINGLES SOCIETY

Valentine’s Day When You’re Single: Celebrating All Kinds of Love

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February can feel like a lot when you’re single. Valentine’s Day messaging is everywhere, and it’s often framed around one very specific type of love. But being single doesn’t mean skipping February altogether. In fact, it can be a brilliant time to celebrate connection, community and all the different ways love shows up in your life.

Whether you’re single by choice, newly single or somewhere in between, this month can be about expanding the definition of love rather than shrinking it.

 

Redefining Valentine’s Day as a single person

Being single doesn’t mean love is missing. It simply means it looks different.

Love can be friendship, shared laughter, deep conversations, support networks and chosen family. It can be self-respect, boundaries and confidence. When you take the pressure off romantic expectations, February becomes a chance to connect more intentionally with the people around you.

This is where Galentine’s comes in.

 

Celebrating Galentine’s and non-romantic love

Galentine’s has grown in popularity for a reason. It centres friendship, community and appreciation, especially for people who show up for you consistently.

Celebrating Galentine’s can be as simple as:

  • meeting friends for food or drinks

  • planning a walk or shared activity

  • sending a thoughtful message to someone who’s supported you

  • creating space for laughter and connection

If you’d like to explore this idea further, we talk about celebrating love in new ways on our podcast episode, Let’s Celebrate Galentines: Exploring LOVE in New Ways.
You can listen here: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/singlessociety/episodes/2–Lets-Celebrate-Galentines–Exploring-LOVE-in-New-Ways-e2uptr5

 

Self-love is part of the picture too

February is also a good time to reflect on how you show love to yourself.

Being single can offer space for clarity. What do you enjoy? What lights you up? What kind of life are you building for yourself in Manchester or South Manchester?

Self-love doesn’t have to mean grand gestures. It might look like slowing down, saying no more often, or prioritising experiences that genuinely make you feel good.

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Love as connection and community

For many single people, one of the biggest gaps isn’t romance but connection. Having people to talk to, laugh with and share experiences alongside.

That’s why meeting new people in real life can be such a powerful way to celebrate love in all its forms. Connection builds confidence, perspective and a sense of belonging.

 

Celebrating love at a singles night in Manchester

If part of your February involves meeting new people, we’d love to welcome you to one of our singles nights or singles events in Manchester.

We host singles nights and singles parties across South Manchester, including Didsbury, Withington and Chorlton. Every singles event is hosted, with conversation cards, quizzes, games and gentle introductions to help you meet like minded local singles in a relaxed way.

We also run a wide range of themed events to help people connect around shared values and interests, including:

  • a Singles Night in a Bookshop, which is always popular

  • a Sport Lovers singles night

  • singles events for vegans and vegetarians

  • a Christian singles night

  • a singles night for people who don’t want children

  • a neurodivergent singles night

  • queer and LGBTQ+ singles events

You can explore our upcoming Manchester singles nights and singles events here:
https://singles-society.com/product-category/manchester/

 

A different way to approach February

Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be something you endure as a single person. It can be a reminder that love exists in many forms and that connection doesn’t start and end with romantic relationships.

This February, celebrate friendship, community, self-respect and the joy of meeting new people. All of that counts as love too.

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