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Write Love Letters - Preserving Love Letters And The Memories

by Ron Thomson

How to write romantic love letters, a skill or perhaps art, is something that is at risk of disappearing. In the high tech world of today there are many people choosing to communicate only electronically, and while there is time taken occasionally to write romantic emails, these may not survive computers crashing or hard drive restoration.

Historians are very thankful that it was a common practice to write love letters to one's beloved in years past. Through these letters, we learned a lot about the daily life of ordinary people in history, because love notes were usually cherished possessions that recipients and their families kept for years, even after the lovers died or separated.

When you begin to write love letters, it is good to keep in mind that you should use good quality paper and envelops, and a pen that will not fade or smudge. Remember that your letters should stand up to being folded, unfolded and reread throughout the years.

Unlike those love notes that are written on high quality paper, those that are scribbled on a napkin or written in lipstick on a mirror will not last forever. However, these spontaneous expressions of love will show your loved one that you are still thinking of them. They are spur of the moment decisions, and you may not always have the most ideal material on hand to convey your emotions.

It is important to take your time as you write love letters. The amount of time you take is as important a part of the gift as the sentiment contained therein. You should be specific, mentioning things that your significant other may not realize you have noticed, perhaps the way they hold a cup, or touch their hair. Think over each sentence before you put it down on paper.

If you are lucky enough to receive love letters, keep them, and keep them safe. If the love doesn't last, keep the letters tucked away somewhere none the less. Twenty years from now they are nice to look at with a healed heart.

A well written love letter will be kept for years, decades or more, passed on as family heirlooms. More importantly, they will bring joy to your love right now, and in todays ever faster moving world, a love letter is an unexpected gift.

People used to write love letters often in the past, which helped historians learn about life in the earlier times. To write romantic love letters is a skill that is at risk of vanishing in today's technological world, though one can write romantic emails. Even a spontaneous message scribbled on a note or written with lipstick on the mirror does convey your feelings to your beloved. If the traditional method is followed, good quality paper and ink will help your love letters survive being reread for many years. A good love letter should express your sentiments and appreciation of the little things your partner does that your find attractive.

Published June 25th, 2007

Filed in Teen, Women