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A Thank You Letter To My Boyfriend's Mom

You raised him right.

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A Thank You Letter To My Boyfriend's Mom
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I never thought I'd find a respectable, caring, and loving young man my age, especially in this generation. I was so used to boys playing with my heart and taking my love for granted until I met your son. I'm lucky and very blessed to have in my life, and it all comes from you.

Thank you for teaching him how to respect, not only a woman, but everyone around him.

Seeing him smile and be courteous to others shows me that I'll never have to worry about him disrespecting me. He always makes sure I feel beautiful, even without makeup. Whenever I get him something he wants, he never fails to say thank you or how much he appreciates me and everything I do for him.

Thank you for teaching him how to love.

Despite all the dumb, small, and pointless arguments we may have, he always reminds me I'm loved by him.

Thank you for raising a hard working man.

Not only does he know the value of hard work, but he makes sure to get everything done because in the long run, it'll all pay it off. I know he gets that from you because you've given him everything he's ever needed and without a doubt, that came from you working twice as hard.

Thank you for accepting me into your family.

When we first met, I was so nervous. I was afraid you and the rest of the family wasn't going to like me, and I don't know why I felt like that. But as soon as you saw me, you gave me the biggest hug and introduced me to the rest of the family who also showed me as much love as your son does. It's never a dull moment with you, and I look forward to every chance you and I get to spend a day together. You calling me your daughter already tells me I'm here to stay and always welcomed.

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