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Dear Future Handsome, Super Patient, Can-Fix-Anything, Jesus-Lovin’, Bearded But Not TOO Bearded, Super Smart Husband, What You Should Know Before You Put A Ring On It

I won't stop loving you, like, ever.

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Dear Future Handsome, Super Patient, Can-Fix-Anything, Jesus-Lovin’, Bearded But Not TOO Bearded, Super Smart Husband, What You Should Know Before You Put A Ring On It

Dear future husband,

I haven't met you yet and I can't wait until the day that that happens. I feel like so many girls dream of what their future husband will look like or be like, and I was no different. I always wondered what you would look like and what your personality would be like, I still do. When we meet, you'll get the rundown of who I am as a person and how I became this person. But until then, here are just a few things that I want to you to know before you put a ring on my finger.

I've been praying for you for as long as I can remember.

I'll never forget the day that I was in my Sunday School class as a high school freshman and my teacher told me to start praying for my future husband then, and never stop. I haven't yet and I don't ever plan to. I hope that you know our marriage has been covered in prayer and God is already at the center.

I promise to love you, even when I don't like you.

Every marriage is bound to have ups and downs. There's going to be times when we disagree and I don't like you for a couple of hours, but I promise that even when I stop liking you, I won't stop loving you, like ever.

I promise to still love you, even when we're old, gray, and wrinkly.

When I choose you, I'm choosing you forever. I'm choosing you no matter what you look like on the outside. Because no matter what you look like outwardly, you're still going to be the same guy I fell in love with on the inside.

I haven't met you yet, or maybe I have. I don't know when the day will come that I get to meet you, but I hope you know how excited I am and how hard I'm praying for our relationship already. I can't wait for the day that you go from my future hubby to my hubby.

All my love,

Your future wifey

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