Valentine's Day 2021: Why couples are more likely to break up on February 14
Ward conducted a resarch involving singles and couples from around Australia and found that 63% of men and women prefer to be told how loved they are.
As couples across the world prepare to celebrate Valentine's Day on February 14, a dating expert from Australia has busted the biggest myths about romance.
The relationship coach named Louanne Ward, from Perth, Western Australia, debunked some common misconceptions and told Daily Mail Australia, "Commercial hype or the most romantic day of the year? However you perceive Valentine's Day, there's no denying it dominates conversation every February."
"'To gift or not to gift? How soon is too soon to celebrate? Do I go all out or keep it simple? These questions become even harder to answer when we're overwhelmed by traditions and myths surrounding the way men and women like to celebrate," she added
Ward conducted a resarch involving singles and couples from around Australia and found that 63 per cent of men and women prefer to be told how loved they are on Valentine's Day rather than be given gifts.
Here are some highlights of Ward' study: