Couple of 3D red paper hearts, burning pink candle on white openwork paper napkin, full moon background closeup view selective focus. Love, Valentine’s, women’s day, relations, romantic concept

Couple of 3D red paper hearts, burning pink candle on white openwork paper napkin, full moon background closeup view selective focus. Love, Valentine's, women's day, relations, romantic concept

Couple of 3D red paper hearts, burning pink candle on white openwork paper napkin, full moon background closeup view selective focus. Love, Valentine’s, women’s day, relations, romantic concept

How ‘X’ Came to Mean ‘Kiss’. The idea of using a kiss to sign off on valentines also has a long history, according to the Washington Post. The use of “X” came to represent Christianity, or the cross, in the Middle Ages. During the same time, the symbol was used to sign off on documents. After marking with an X, the writer would often kiss the mark as a sign of their oath. As the gesture grew among kings and commoners to certify books, letters and paperwork, these records were described as having been “sealed with a kiss.”

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