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Open Letter To My Boyfriend

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Open Letter To My Boyfriend

You know who you are. You've been here since the beginning. I feel the overwhelming need thank you for dealing with my crazy self. You've been such a crucial part of my life whether it be five days, or five years. A lot of things have happened, and will continue throughout our time together, but it's okay. We'll get through everything together one step at a time. We have a beginning, middle, and hopefully no end to what we call our love. Let's start at the beginning, shall we?

Our beginning felt like a roller coaster of emotions. Oh, but I would give anything to go back to the time when, each day, we learned something new about each other, whether it was asking you what your favorite color is, or learning your adorable middle name. Remember those nights when we fell asleep texting each other stupid things? Those were my favorite, and I was okay with not having as much sleep.

Things almost seemed easier then, simpler. It was like our relationship had a new car smell to it. It was not without its challenges though. I hate to look back on our first fight when we thought the world was crashing down around us, and it was then, we knew our honeymoon phase had ended. The best memories though has to be our first kiss, and the first time we said "I love you" to each other. Our first kiss was so hesitant and awkward, and I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. We've gotten a bit better since then haven't we? The first time we even dared utter the words "I love you" to each other, it came from the heart, and even then, I knew you were the one for me.

The middle is where things began to get fun. Going on long car rides and small dates wherever we could find one. Things began to become more real here, and felt more strong between us. Although the fights in this time, to be put bluntly, sucked. Yelling and putting judgment on the other, got old really quick. All relationships hit this point though, it's a test to see if we're strong enough to handle each other, and in the end, we were. This is where we had heartfelt, deep conversations in the wee hours of the morning, and we learned each others secrets about our past. These are moments I hope continue to no end.

Now, we've made it this far. Things are so substantial, and feelings are too. Every day is a new adventure with you, and I cherish those moments whenever I can. At this point in my life you are one the greatest things to have ever happened to me. Not to sound cliche, but I love you.

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