How to write a letter to your lover

How to write a letter to your lover? There is a way to do this. I can only tell you some, and the rest is up to you to write. You don't have to ask yourself to write a wonderful letter in Shakespeare's style, as long as you can express your true feelings. The reason why this letter is so romantic is that it was completely written by you. You can see how well you know your lover and know what you love like the back of your hand. This is the essence of love. Here are some tips for writing letters. 1. You just need to prepare a pen and some high-quality writing paper to start writing. It is better to use thick invitation paper mixed with flax fiber instead of colored stationery with roses and cupids around it. The recipient is likely to treasure this letter for a long time, and it is more advantageous to keep it with inflexible invitation paper. 2. Be sure to express your specific feelings. The content of the letter should be specific. Tell him how you really feel. His words and deeds make you feel this way. Call him by the second person "you", so that he feels that what you said is directly addressed to him. Before you start writing, take some time to think about the people you love. The following questions may help you clear your mind: What is his greatest strength?

What's so valuable about him that you can see it, but he ignores it?

What is the most romantic thing he has ever done for you?

What did he do in his daily life to show that he cares about you?

When did you begin to love him?

What's unique about him that surprises you?

What are your favorite memories of two people getting along?

How has the your world changed since you two fell in love? You can start this letter in any form as long as you don't forget to write his name. Don't say too many sweet words from the beginning, just a simple "Dear XXX". At the beginning of the letter, describe some specific characteristics you admire about him. Use exclusive sentences, such as "I have never seen anyone like you" or "When you are like you, no one makes me feel the same way." From this sentence pattern, show him that his position in your mind is unparalleled-this is a wonderful opening remark.

Tell him how you really feel when you write. Show your concern for him with concrete examples. Some things he has done are of great significance to you, reminding him of these past events. Share with him a warmest memory and a vision for the future. Don't forget to write "I love you". The length of the letter doesn't matter, as long as it really comes from the heart.

Good sentences are icing on the cake. Although no one stipulates that you must use poetry in your letter, if you can't find the right words to express it, a carefully selected poem or two will produce excellent results. If you can't think of a love poem in your mind, you can look it up online. There are many ready-made poems to choose from online. If you don't want to use common classical poetry, I strongly recommend Leonardo Cohen's Dance to the End of Love.

4. Check before sending. After writing the letter, read it carefully several times to see if there are any mistakes. This letter will be read repeatedly by him, and you don't want to ruin your lover's good mood because of a speech disorder. If you want to add icing on the cake, wax the envelope. Wax sealing kits are sold in major stationery stores, but the same effect can be achieved with ordinary dark thin candles. All you have to do is light the candle and carefully drop a quarter-sized wax on the envelope seal.

After all, send the letter and wait for the good news.