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A Letter To My Boyfriend's Parents

Thank you doesn't begin to cover it.

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A Letter To My Boyfriend's Parents
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Thank you. I can never say thank you enough for the man that you raised. He is everything that I could ever dream of in the man of my dreams.

He is kind hearted but is also strong willed.

He is elite in his education but still has a simple mind to help others.

He cares much for others but will take time for himself as well.

He only gives the highest respect to everyone he meets.

He is the most generous and compassionate person I have met.

The man that you raised helps push everyone around him to be better. He surrounds himself with the best of people that will also better his livelihood. He supports me in everything that I do no questions asked. Without him by my side, I would not have become the individual I am today. We have been through so much together and I could neve imagine a life without him in it. He has been by my side through important decisions and walks me through what I need to do. He does not overpower and choose for me but instead lets me know that I am capable of making the decisions on my own. And I couldn't be more happy to have him by my side through all the phases of this life.

The last thing he is is stressful, yet I'm a bundle of stress. He knows when I am overreacting but will sit and listen to every word I say. He knows when to step in and make a comment, yet he also knows when to stay quiet and let me think on my own. He also knows when I am stressing over nothing and to tell me to knock it off, in a nice way. Yet, he is always there by my side when I need him the most. And I can't thank him enough for being this way to me.

For those individuals around him, he chooses to help before anything else. If he sees a room to lend a helping hand, he goes ahead and helps out. He would much rather spend his time helping someone else than taking time for himself. He also gives his everything to what he does in his life. Everything that he puts his mind to is always followed though to the best of his ability. He pushes himself to become better at everything he does. Yet, he does know the time when to slow down and focus time on himself and those close to him. And I am so proud of him in everything he does and the choices he makes to help others.

I hope you know that you raised an amazing man. No matter what happens in life, he will always be yours. I hope you are proud of me as your future daughter and I will promise to take care of your son and give him the love that he deserves. I will never take him from you, but I hope that you allow me to call him mine.

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