1. He doesn’t want to spend
There are some guys who see Valentine’s Day as just an extra strain on their pockets and to avoidthat, they put up the façade of not believing in it or celebrating it. Usually these guys are easy toidentify and follow a pattern of thrifty spending. So, if he is always a little stingy then onValentine’s Day, don’t expect anything different.
2. He’s not into expressing emotions
The nature of Valentine’s Day constitutes a whole lot of expressing deep feelings that some guys don’t usually do. It doesn’t always means he isn’t into you, it can also mean that he doesn’t knowhow to express himself and he’s a tad bit emotionally unavailable which is true of plenty guys.
3. He’s just not that into you
If he gives you the “I don’t do Valentine’s” excuse then chances are he’s just not that into you. Itcould also mean you’re not his main bae or the relationship is just not where you think it is sotranslation: he ‘doesn’t do Valentine’s’ just where you’re concerned. Harsh, but possible.
4. He doesn’t know (or care for) its significance
The history of Valentine’s Day is sometimes not as common as you think and some guys shyaway from the celebrations because they don’t know (or care for) its significance. School him, sisand let him know what it means and how important it is to you.
5. He had a bad Valentine’s Day experience in the past
For some guys, Valentine’s Day brings back painful memories. Maybe he got dumped on this dayor the last girl didn’t appreciate his grand gesture but whatever it is, when he says he doesn’t doValentine’s it actually means he doesn’t do it anymore.
6. He just doesn’t think it’s necessary
So maybe he isn’t a stingy spender and he’s totally into you and didn’t have a bad experience in the past. In that case, he probably just doesn’t see Valentine’s Day as necessary. He’s going tosay, “Everyday should be about expressing love” and that’s totally fine….as long as he’s givingyou chocolate and roses every day! LOL!