Valentine’s Day is not called “Galentine’s.” “Galentine’s” is a term coined by the TV show “Parks and Recreation” to refer to a day for women to celebrate their friendships, typically observed on February 13th, the day before Valentine’s Day.
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Valentine’s Day itself is a holiday celebrated on February 14th, traditionally associated with romantic love and affection. Valentine’s Day, also called Saint Valentine’s Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is celebrated annually on February 14.

As for what to write on a Galentine’s cake, you can get creative and write messages that celebrate friendship, empowerment, and the bond between friends. Here are some ideas:
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- “Galentine’s Day: Celebrating Friendship!”
- “Girls’ Night In”
- “Besties Forever”
- “Love You, Gal Pals!”
- “Cheers to Strong Women & Great Friends”
- “Sisters from Another Mister”
- “Friendship is Sweet”
- “Together We’re Unstoppable”
- “Empowered Women Empower Women”
- “You’re the Leslie to My Ann” (A reference to the friendship between characters Leslie and Ann from “Parks and Recreation”)


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