Creative Ways: How Long-distance Couples Can Celebrate Valentine’s Day

Creative Ways: How Long-distance Couples Can Celebrate Valentine’s Day

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Celebrating Valentine’s Day can be challenging for couples who are geographically separated due to uncontrollable circumstances.

Creative Ways: How Long-distance Couples Can Celebrate Valentine’s Day
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Making it worth while, some Nigerian couples in long-distance relationships have shared creative ways to make the day memorable despite living miles apart with NAN.

In separate interviews on Friday in Lagos, the couples said that distance should not be a barrier to connecting with a loved one.

They noted that digital technology and other creative means could make the day memorable.

According to Tolani Olawale, a banker, she and her husband, based in the United States, plan to have a virtual dinner date.

“Even if we can’t hold hands physically, We will cook the same meal and eat together over video call. We will also exchange gifts and watch a movie together,” said Ms Olawale.

John Akpan, a software engineer, said he and his fiancée, based in Canada, plan to have a virtual game night.

“We will play online games together and also have a virtual movie night. We will make it feel like we are together,” he said.

Bisi Sanni, a businesswoman, and her husband, who is based in the United Kingdom, plan to have a virtual meditation session.

“We will meditate together over video call and also have a virtual breakfast date. We will make it a special day in spite of the distance,” she said.

Also, Tobechukwu Ibe, an insurance broker, said he had planned to make the day memorable by compiling videos and pictures he and his wife, who is based in Dubai, took together in physical contact.

“To make it more romantic, I’ll add a lovely song to the compilation to play in the background and send it to her and post it on social media.

“I know that my wife is also up for some sweet surprises; I really can’t wait,” Ibe said.

Meanwhile, a relationship expert, Ifeoma Okoye, advised couples living miles apart to make the most of technology to stay connected.

“Couples living miles apart should use technology to their advantage. They can have virtual dates, exchange gifts and messages, and stay connected despite the distance.

“For those that are the naughty type, get plenty of romantic stickers and pictures to create a good vibe and tell your partner how much you miss them and want to be with them.

“Sending them a sexy and erotic message will keep the flame of love burning between you two,” Ms Okoye said. (NAN)

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