I don't understand men.
February 14, 1985 (seventh grade)
Dear Diary,
Today was Valentine's Day. No social events of note, but in health class we're studying the atria of the human heart. I suppose that's Valentinesy, Somewhat.
Susie mentioned a gathering last weekend where they played a parlor game, "Two Minutes in the Closet." Two minutes with a boy, I gathered from her description. "Two minutes for what?" I asked her. "For talking? Did you have to talk for two minutes?" Susie just raised her eyebrows.
February 14, 1990 (twelfth grade)
Dear Diary,
Today was Valentine's Day. I attended school, came home, did homework, and now I'm going to retire.
February 14th will be simply lovely in college, I'm sure.
February 14, 1991 (first-year student at Harvard)
Dear Diary,
I received a rose from an admirer; a boy. This is the first day of the rest of my life.
February 14, 1992 (sophomore at Harvard)
Dear Diary,
This is the first Valentine's Day that I've had a significant other. We exchanged gifts, and I realized how happy I was to be in a healthy, mature, adult relationship.
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