How (& why) to write a LOVE letter
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- by Diana, on Sat Dec 13, 2008 9:37am PST
Remember getting that special valentine in middle school? Or how
about your first love letter? There is a special place in the heart
for words written or received from a person you adore. And although
today we have e-mails and text messages, nothing quite replaces a
handwritten love letter. Maybe it's the handwriting itself that
makes it so special. Seeing your partner's unique script allows
you to imagine your beloved putting the words onto paper and makes
what's being expressed seem tangible — more so than what's
conveyed by the uniformity of a computer font. Then there is the
paper itself: Is it a jagged piece of notebook paper or a carefully
chosen card? The material can say as much as the words themselves.
Bringing back the love letter is a great way to give your
partner an unexpected surprise. You can leave it under the pillow
in bed or mail it to a work address (but only if you're sure no
one else opens the office mail!).
When you sit down to write your letter, think about what you
want to convey. Is it a sexy love letter, full of desires you might
not have the nerve to say? Do you tell your beloved of your
appreciation or the joy that's been added to your life?
A love letter need not be long. Like any offering, it's the
thought that counts. Just be sure to seal it with a lipstick kiss.
And ask the addressee to write you back (w/b!).
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