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Why Valentine’s Day is the ultimate stress test for modern dating

Sunday Tribune

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February 01, 2026

IF YOU'RE currently juggling a messy situationship, navigating the talking phase trenches or trying to protect your bank account from the ghost of Januworry, the pressure is officially peaking.

- ALYSSIA BIRJALAL

Why Valentine’s Day is the ultimate stress test for modern dating

IN 2026, Valentine's Day has shed the tired 'roses are red' clichés, now feeling less like a celebration of romance and more akin to a high-stakes performance review. Pexels

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Between the dread of the “What are we?” talk and the urge to “hard launch” for the ‘gram, Valentine’s Day has quietly evolved into the ultimate stress test for modern love. It’s no longer just a cute day for roses and heart-shaped chocolates - it’s a full-blown social and emotional audit.

A relationship checkpoint. A vibe check. A budget check.

And for anyone who isn’t securely coupled up and is cruising into February with zero doubts, Valentine’s Day can feel like you're being forced into a romantic performance you didn’t audition for.

Here’s why V-Day is triggering our collective dating anxiety, and how to survive the madness with your peace of mind (and your wallet) intact.

1. The “what are we?” trap

Modern dating is full of situationships — those “more than friends, less than official” vibes. It’s fun until it’s not. You're texting every day, sleeping over, acting like a couple... but nobody wants to say the word “relationship” out loud.

It’s giving “we’re together, but don’t quote me.”

The problem is that Valentine's Day is a binary holiday. You're either a couple or you’re not. There’s no real category for “we're vibing, but we haven't defined it”.

And that creates a stalemate. If you buy a gift, do you look desperate? If you do nothing, do you look cold? If you plan a date, is it romantic or just... Tuesday with candles?

Suddenly, the holiday turns into a silent negotiation: Are we doing something? Are we not? Are you expecting something? Am I about to embarrass myself?

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