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Anti-Valentine Week 2026: From Slap Day to Breakup Day – Check the detailed day-wise list and significance

Anti-Valentine Week 2026: From Slap Day to Breakup Day – Check the detailed day-wise list and significance

Zee News
Thursday, February 12, 2026 09:26:43 AM UTC

Anti-Valentine Week 2026 is celebrated right after Valentine’s Day and focuses on self-respect, healing, and moving on. From Slap Day to Breakup Day, each day reflects letting go of negativity and embracing independence.

While Valentine’s Week is all about love, romance, and relationships, Anti-Valentine Week is for those who want a break from cheesy romance or are happily single. Celebrated right after Valentine’s Day, this week is a fun and light-hearted way to move on from heartbreaks, past relationships, or unwanted emotional drama.

Anti-Valentine Week usually starts on February 15 and ends on February 21. Each day has its own theme that reflects self-respect, emotional healing, and moving forward with confidence.

Anti-Valentine Week is celebrated by people who don’t believe in forced romance or who want to focus on themselves instead of relationships. It’s also popular among youngsters who take it as a humorous way to express freedom after Valentine’s Day.

Instead of love notes and roses, this week encourages letting go of toxic relationships, emotional stress, and unnecessary attachments.

Slap Day is not about violence but about giving a symbolic “slap” to bad memories, toxic people, and negative experiences. It represents standing up for self-respect.

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