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The Most Politically Correct Valentine's Day Card
London : A 26-year-old British man is hoping for a safe and inoffensive Valentine"s Day this year, by designing the most 'politically correct" Valentine card.
Jon Gledstone, of Hertford, Herts, has created and launched a card that is intended not to offend anyone.
The front of the card features a single red heart surrounded by cupids of every gender, race, religion, marital status and relationship type.
There is a single mum cupid with a pram, a chav cupid, Orthodox Jew cupid, naturist cupid, albino cupid and even Siamese Sikh cupids.
The hilarious message inside the card mocks the PC times in which we live.
The card reads: “Please accept with no obligation my nonsexually harassing, potentially platonic Valentine"s regards as a token of my/our love, lust or friendship within a relationship that we may or may not choose to be monogamous, whilst understanding that the romantic sentiment that it signifies does in no way guarantee the success or progression of the said relationship over any length of time. The sender reserves the right to remain anonymous."
“Pals spoke of the problems they faced giving out Valentine cards. I wanted a one-size-fits-all Valentine card," The Sun quoted Gledstone, as saying.



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