Instead of whispering sweet nothings in you partners ear, writing a love letter would actually get the romance flowing. Love letters actual show how you feel because the thought and time you took to sit down and write one. People have forgotten and have moved away from love letters to texting. Maybe you should give it a try to see what it will do for your relationship. (Image by karlocamero via Flickr)
With their being the internet and all these social sites people forget that this really is not a personal way of telling the person you love how much you care about them. When you really love someone you will take the time to tell the person you love how you feel without the whole world butting into your business.
"Love letters are still being written and, in fact, are considered even more precious nowadays, as they are not as commonly written as before," said Liz Williams, author of "Kind Regards: The Lost Art of Letter-Writing." Who wouldn't love a real letter, rather than a hurried email or text?" Williams said.
Love letters keep the chemistry and the relationship flowing. There are love experts who can vouch for that.
We are all in this world just searching for eternal love and trying to be the best version of us as possible and when you are able to get that done and someone acknowledged it, it feels good. (Image by Julie Edgley via Flickr)
"People still write very beautiful emails - although I am not quite so convinced about the efficacy of text or Twitter when it comes to affairs of the heart," Williams said. "The problem with an email is that it's not tangible. You can't pick it up and feel the weight of the paper, or smell it, or trace the curve of the handwriting. You can tell so much about a person from their handwriting. An electronic font will never replicate that." Even contemporary men acknowledge that handwritten expressions pack a bigger punch than those transcribed through a keyboard.
...Info provided from The lost art of the love letter
Break out the pen and paper and begin writing to your loved one. Writing a love letter may just spark some much needed romance you've both been wanting.
With their being the internet and all these social sites people forget that this really is not a personal way of telling the person you love how much you care about them. When you really love someone you will take the time to tell the person you love how you feel without the whole world butting into your business.
"Love letters are still being written and, in fact, are considered even more precious nowadays, as they are not as commonly written as before," said Liz Williams, author of "Kind Regards: The Lost Art of Letter-Writing." Who wouldn't love a real letter, rather than a hurried email or text?" Williams said.
Love letters keep the chemistry and the relationship flowing. There are love experts who can vouch for that.
We are all in this world just searching for eternal love and trying to be the best version of us as possible and when you are able to get that done and someone acknowledged it, it feels good. (Image by Julie Edgley via Flickr)
"People still write very beautiful emails - although I am not quite so convinced about the efficacy of text or Twitter when it comes to affairs of the heart," Williams said. "The problem with an email is that it's not tangible. You can't pick it up and feel the weight of the paper, or smell it, or trace the curve of the handwriting. You can tell so much about a person from their handwriting. An electronic font will never replicate that." Even contemporary men acknowledge that handwritten expressions pack a bigger punch than those transcribed through a keyboard.
...Info provided from The lost art of the love letter
Break out the pen and paper and begin writing to your loved one. Writing a love letter may just spark some much needed romance you've both been wanting.
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If you want your relationship to get better, start writing romantic love letters that will give you an even better relationship while putting a smile on your lover's face
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