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An Open Letter To My Significant Other

To anyone who loves their significant other.

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An Open Letter To My Significant Other

To My Boyfriend,

I wanted to thank you for all that you've done for me; all the dinners you bought me, all the jewelry, all the gas you spent trying to get to my house, and finally all the love you've given me. You've made me the happiest girl in the world, so thank you for calling me your girlfriend and loving my unconditionally. I love you and nothing will ever change that.

You've been my support system since day one, always giving me the advice I need, or cheering me up after a bad day. If it was a rough week at school or work you would always see the light within the situation, you'd always have something good to say. I don't know how you do it, but you never fail to put a smile on my face when I'm upset about something. Thank you for dealing with my craziness every day and never giving up on me.

We've been through it all and we've created memories that will last a lifetime, memories that I am so happy I got to spend with you. Thank you for giving me these memories throughout our relationship, I will truly never forget them. I wouldn't want to spend those times with anyone else, but you.

Taking random trips to Wawa late at night for a slurpee, or going to the beach in the summer time, or just going to the park one day and laying out on the grass. These are memories that may not be extravagant, but they are memories I got to spend with you. I love how you've let me enjoy the simple things in life, I've come to realize that I don't need these glorified memories, I much rather do something quite and simple with you.

College made us more mature, it's made us realize what we want in life. I'll always support your dreams and aspirations and I know you can say the same for me. We're constantly pushing each other to achieve greatness with our heartfelt text messages about finishing a paper or helping each other out by reading one another pieces of work. Support is the one thing that you've given throughout our relationship and I'm incredibly thankful for that. In any good relationship you need that support from one another and for as long as we've been together you've been supporting me through it all.

I sometimes forget to thank you, I mean you do so much for me, the least I can do is thank you. I don't know what I would do without you, you've helped me become the person who I am today. You've made me realize that I should never give up on what's important to me, or that I should never stop pushing myself. So thank you for challenging me and making me a better person. Most of all, thank you for being my best friend and boyfriend at the same time.

Thank you for all that you do for me, I love you.

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