Flowers for Valentine: What will your ideal Valentine gift be?
By GuardianLife
13 February 2021 |
1:49 pm
Valentine is some hours away and many people are eagerly awaiting what their loved ones would gift them. If you got flowers, would it be a yay or a nay and what would your ideal Valentine gift be?
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