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An Open Letter To My Future Boyfriend

I hope you are my first and last boyfriend.

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An Open Letter To My Future Boyfriend
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Dear future boyfriend,

Let me start by saying thank you. Thank you for your love, your kindness and your support. Thank you for showing me what true love feels like. Thank you for loving me when I couldn't love myself. Thank you for loving my quirks and my flaws, and for saying that my flaws aren't really flaws. I know I am not always an easy person to love. I am sensitive and emotional. I am defensive and stubborn. I am clingy. But you have decided to fight through the bad to get to the good. My loving and caring personality. My loyalty. My kindness. My heart.

If I could give you the world I would. Our relationship is really special to me for so many reasons. You love me for who I am. You support me when I fall down. You encourage the best in me. You're there by my side every step of the way. You're not afraid to show me the real you, the more sensitive you. With you, everything is different, more natural. You are so different from any other guy I've talked to. All they wanted from me was attention, but you want me for me.

When you smile, my heart skips a beat. When you laugh, I lose all thoughts. When you look at me with your love-filled eyes, I melt and lose all sense of the world around me. I love every single part of you.

No relationship is perfect. Sometimes, we might fight and other times, we may get annoyed with each other. But I believe that we will get through it together. That we can face any challenge that is thrown our way. I believe our love is stronger than anything. Together, we can face anything and everything.

For most of my life I thought I would never find you. I had given up on the possibility of you. Everyone kept telling just be patient and it will happen, but I didn't want to listen. I accepted the fact that I would probably be single the rest of my life. But they were right. You entered my life at exactly the right time.

You complete me. Not that I wasn't my own person before you, but that you are an extension of my person. My whole life I've always felt that a part of me was missing, and you were that other half. You were the missing piece of the puzzle.

I hope you are my first and last boyfriend. I hope I can share the rest of my life with you. I look forward to the laughs, to the smiles, to the memories we'll create together. I am so lucky I can call you mine. I want you to remember that I love you with all my heart, and that you're the only person I ever want to share my heart with. I love you to the moon and back (literally). I love you with every breath.

I will love you forever and always.

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