She is like a walking love letter, and she doesn’t even realize it. she lights up rooms, shifts atmospheres, and inspires people just by being herself. it’s such a precious gift
Love letters have always seemed so special to me, to write or to receive. Putting your feelings down on a piece of paper makes them seem a lot more real and significant. However, they are definitely an imperfect medium. Sometimes I find my feelings are too strong to describe using words. And even when I get them down on a piece of paper, the actual difficulty is in delivering the letter. How do you make sure she is in the right mood to read it? Is it important that she’s in the right mood? Do you leave it on her door? Send it through the mail? Some say that it shouldn’t matter how the letter is sent or received, as its what’s inside that means the most. But, I still have found that execution makes a huge difference.
There is a common misunderstanding, I think, in love letters. I don’t believe they are the place to confess one’s true feelings or deepest desires. These can be overwhelming and heartbreaking to receive. As a last resort, this is a good option, but an in-person conversation works best for these topics. Love letters are done best when they are additions to a healthy and supportive relationship. They should include little details about your lover and your love for them. The most important part is that it should be natural to write about your feelings, and if it isn’t, maybe find a different way to express your love for your partner.
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