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My College Love Joey
by Chloe (Hanover) Dear Joey, Sorry about the mush you’re about to read. But seriously, these past few months have been amazing.…
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I Will Always Love You
by Nu (Australia) Omg wtf have I done! I hate myself so much right now. I don’t want this text message to…
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Love Is Complicated
by LC (Lexington) I’m really unsure where to start. I think about how grateful I am to know you quite often. I…
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Love Letter to Ian
by Francis C. Dear Roro, I am not that good with writing, so bear with me. Hahahaha. First, I want to greet…
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Babe Ko
by Babe When we first met, it’s not like I wasn’t expecting it would happen but it was something I was low…
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Bony, to You, Because You Are Special ♥️
by Motu You came in my life when I was at my worst. September happened and the YOU happened. Before you happened…
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Borrowed Time
by jc76 A Letter To My HS Classmate-turned-Lover, I really didn’t expect things to turn out the way they are now. Back…
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Dear Wade
by Thora Dear Wade, My love for you is endless. How I have come to know this is because just when I…
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Eventually: My Love
by Azo (Texas) It feels like it’s ending. It’s been coming for a while now, and we both knew that. There’s a…
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Flip, I Hope You Know My Love for You
by Anonymous I hope this is spam to you. I hope you’re doing well. I hope you’re happy. I hope you’re at…
Frequently asked questions
What should I write in a love letter to him?
Open with something he did recently that you noticed and never said out loud. Name one shared memory. Say what you want him to know in one plain sentence, not three paragraphs of build up. Close with a small wish for him. Sign it the way you sign messages to him at home, not with a flourish.
How do I write a love letter to him without sounding cheesy?
Cut anything you would not say to him at the kitchen sink. Skip rhyming, skip the word forever more than once, skip metaphors about stars and seas. Write about specific Tuesdays instead of grand feelings. The more grounded the detail, the less the letter sounds like a card from the shop.
Is it weird to write him a letter when we live together?
Not at all. Letters say things that get swallowed by the day to day. A letter sits in a drawer and gets re read in five years, which is something a goodnight text cannot do. Most men say very little when they read these and keep them for the rest of their lives anyway.
What if he is not the romantic type?
Write it in your everyday voice, not in poetry. Keep it short. Hand it over without a speech and let him read it alone. Men who roll their eyes at romance still read these letters twice in private. The letter does not need a reaction to have done its job.
