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The one for me

Your the only one for me

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The one for me
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To The one for me

Thank you

Thank you for everything you have done for me, never giving up on me, for loving me for who I am and never wanting me to chance just to keep the public eye okay with me being with you. You are the best, amazing, and everything I have ever wanted in a guy. Someone who listens, cares, so helpful, and most of all understanding. I never had a guy who is so understanding and is willing to do anything for me.

You have never given up on me, you have always told me that you are proud of me. No matter what I do I can always make you proud. I'm not used to hearing that someone is proud of me, so hearing it from you makes it so much more special. You understand me, No matter how hard I try to explain something you always seem to always understand me. You are the best thing that has ever happen to me.

I look at you I feel happy, safe, and loved.It's hard to explain the whole feeling but I just say I love you over and over again It's because I do love you so much. I love everything about you, and so much more that you might not even see. You are the one for me and the only one, I don't see myself with anyone else I really don't because you have shown me what real love is all about. You have shown me how to love someone once again after from bring hurt too many times.

I can't wait until we have our own place soon, and getting our lives on track. I know we can do this together and we are on a good path right now. I love you so much and forever together you are mine and only mine.

Love

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