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Yellow roses: don't do it
As a service to those who may be celebrating Valentine's Day this year (it's in two weeks, boys), LAist brings you this announcement. Don't buy yellow roses. Apparently, yellow roses are for friendship, new moms, and, of course, Texas. We learned about the possible flower faux-pas on this site, which may be built by evil robots who profit from massive sales of red roses. We can't be sure. But we're here to serve.
Speaking of important Valentine's Day rules, is it ok for a girl to give a guy flowers? Or should it only be the other way around?