The Language of Love Through Romantic Love Letters

By Sienna Nalin


Before the internet and emailing and texting came about, people would reveal their love for one another through lover letters. Now a day's people do not do much of writing letters and sending them using the postal service. The thing is love letters may be what your relationship needs bring some romance into the both of yours lives. (Image by karlocamero via Flickr)

You may think writing a love letter is ridiculous because you could text or email your partner faster than writing a letter and actually giving it to them. With a letter your partner has something to keep to themselves compared to putting something on Facebook or whatever else.

"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.

"The experience of being profoundly loved melts any kind of cynicism," Frances said. "When people get encouraged to be their best selves, and when you get seen as your best self, it's a miracle." (Image by Julie Edgley via Flickr)

With a love letter your partner can have a piece of you with them. They can smell your scent from the letter, see your emotion based upon the way you write and just feel as if you are sitting with them right there while they are reading it. Love letters are just more personable and more convenient for your partner to get a hold of when they want to think of you compared to emailing.

...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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