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Top 5 Meanest Valentine’s Day Cards
For some couples, Valentine’s Day isn’t so much a celebration of their love as it’s a time to realize that the love is gone. And while you could be mature and talk about it like two adults, you could also take a different route: the greeting card route.
Because, honestly, you know they didn’t expect to open an envelope and see “I want a divorce.” Especially not on Valentine’s Day.
So if you really want to stomp on someone’s heart this Valentine’s Day, nothing stings like a break-up via snail mail. The Huffington Post has rounded up some of the harshest ways to say goodbye:
Ouch.
1. Vixen’s Empire, $3.50
2. Greeting Card Universe, $3
3. Cya Cards, $3.99
4. Zazzle, $3.55
5. Cya Cards, $3.99
We thought breaking up via text message was the lowest of lows, but wow. Would you ever honestly consider using a divorce card? Funny or tacky?
See more divorce cards at The Huffington Post.
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[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Teri Hynes, Courtney Brand, Steven Swank, Family Mediation, Michelle Horton and others. Michelle Horton said: Well, if you're looking to crush someone's heart this Valentine's Day: http://su.pr/1ClZz4 [...]
Tweets that mention Top 3 Meanest Valentine's Day Cards: The Divorce Card | Family Style -- Topsy.com commented on Feb 05 11 at 4:05 pmmobile magik commented on Feb 06 11 at 7:44 amhttp://GroupOffer.Us Has a Great Valentine Day Gift. They Have $100 worth of Glamour Shots for $20
Nakia commented on Feb 06 11 at 2:54 pmI might use one of those if I’d found out that I’d been cheated on. Confront the cheater on Valentine’s Day, then make my grand exit.
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