Sometimes when we can't say something, we write it down. Writing down all our feelings, sadness, love, agony, happiness, rage, hatred, everything flows down from our minds and creates a picture of emotions on the page. That's the same with writing a love letter. Enduring so many feelings, when we can't just tell someone or can't express it the way we want. We write our adorable love and feelings and intend to give it to them. It shows how deeply we are in love with someone. What is love, exactly? A strong feeling of empathy one feels towards his lover. A powerful feeling to be together.
That's what love letters are used for.
Used to describe the feeling of being in love. A genuine feeling that you're in love with someone. A written form of feelings describing everything a person feels about someone. It moves through an ocean of feelings like selflessness, agony, devotion, indignation, ambition, and impatience. It follows the same rule of how writers engage readers and attract them through their words. The best writer knows the skill to fascinate the reader, and in this case, the lover. The best way to express love. Describing a romantic relationship between two people. Sometimes, it's a whole love story from how it all started, the first glance, the first pinch in the heart after seeing them, and how the feelings grew after thinking and fantasizing about them, spending time with them, making things work out for them. And, sometimes it's just some words with deep feelings, enough for the reader to fall in love. The concept of a love letter might have started with a princess sending her love regards in written form to her lover by a messenger. But, in today's world, we use social apps or emails as love letters.
Why would we bother to write love letters if we can send an easy text?
That’s the point, love letters are special because barely anyone makes them these days. Especially in this generation where so much of our communication happens online.
We should start composing love letters rather than buying your loved ones pricey presents, why not try using them a well-thought-out letter instead?