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To My One and Only
by Snorlax ( From Chennai to Hyderabad ) To my Jigglepuff, It was a warm summer day, back then, 3 years ago….when…
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You Moved, My Love Grows Stronger
by Mary Beth Dear Sean, Really, really, really missing you so much today. When you moved away I wanted to climb in…
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Please Forgive Me Sweetheart
by VA (Dallas, TX) My Dearest Pattu, I don’t know what to say, I’m not going to say anything new, I have…
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The Perfect Ending
by Seat of the Soul (Saint Paul, MN) Hi Hunny, It’s been a long time since I’ve been able to look you…
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My Love: to the Moon, Back, & Everywhere in Between
by Josh To My Love Sarah, I wanted to let you know that you make my day, everyday. No matter where we…
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My One and Only
by ‘I’ (PH) My love, Happy Valentines Day! A special day but a normal one since it is every day for us.…
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My Sweetheart, Happy VALENTINE’S Day
by Joy I literally wrote this on the night before valentines, we both know how bad I am at putting my feelings…
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Never Far Apart: a Long Distance Love
by Jeffrey Dear Jackie, When we first met we both thought it was just a one-time thing. We met on vacation and…
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Love Letter to Mi Amor
by E.O (El Mirage, AZ) To mi amor, “I can’t believe my future girlfriend had a Justin Bieber phase.” That to me…
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Love Letter to My Mimi
by Your Oli Heya Mimi, My love. My heart. My Soul. My Chicken Nugget. I know you said not to worry, but…
Frequently asked questions
What do you write in a long distance love letter?
Write about your day in detail, not your feelings in general. Where you ate lunch, what you saw on the walk home, the song that came on in the kitchen. Specific small moments give them a way into your life across the miles. Close with a plan, a date, a thing you want to do together when you next meet.
How often should we send each other letters when we are apart?
Whatever rhythm fits the relationship. Some couples write weekly, some monthly, some send one big letter every few months. The frequency matters less than the honesty of each one. Skip the letter on weeks when you have nothing real to say. Forced letters feel forced when they are read.
Should I write by hand or send a long email?
Handwritten posted letters land harder, even when they take a week to arrive. The envelope itself becomes part of the message. If the post is unreliable, type the letter in a long deliberate message and send it on a quiet evening rather than during a normal text conversation.
What if the distance is making me feel disconnected from them?
Say so in the letter, plainly and without blame. 'I have felt far from you this week' is a fair line to write. Avoid turning the letter into a list of grievances about the distance, that is a conversation, not a letter. The letter is for naming the feeling and reaching across it.
