Love messages
Men get sent fewer of these than they should, and the ones they do get are usually forwards. These six are written to be sent by you, on a normal day, with nothing to celebrate.
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Continue writing opens that message in the card with the words already in it, so all that is left is to change a word and send it. The last message is the longest of the six, and it is the only one you have to copy across yourself.
I love you. That's the whole message, there's nothing else hidden in it. You make the boring parts of life feel easy and I don't think you realise how much that matters to me. Thank you for being steady when I'm not.
Continue writing with message 1I was going to save this for an occasion and then decided that's a silly reason to wait. I love you. You're the only person I can be completely uninteresting around, and that's the highest compliment I've got to give.
Continue writing with message 2I don't think I tell you plainly enough, so: I love you. Not for the things you do for me, though there's plenty of that. Just for how much lighter everything feels when you're around. I hope you never have to guess about this. ❤️
Continue writing with message 3I love you, even the way you narrate every film you've already seen twice. You've somehow made my life both louder and calmer at the same time, which shouldn't be possible. Don't stop doing whichever one of those it is.
Continue writing with message 4I keep thinking about the night we sat in the car outside my place for an hour because neither of us wanted the evening to end. I still feel that most days. I love you, and I'm not being dramatic about it, just honest.
Continue writing with message 5I love you, and I'd rather say it on an ordinary Tuesday than save it for something official. You make the boring parts of life feel easy, you're the only person I can be completely uninteresting around, and you've been steady with me on days I gave you no reason to be. I never want you wondering where you stand.
Skip the reassurance and go to the fact. Men tend to be told they are appreciated in the abstract, which is easy to hear as politeness. That you called your mother back for me, that you drove to the airport at 4am without being asked, that you did not say I told you so — one of those lands as true because it can be checked.
Watch the register. If a sentence has words you would never say aloud to his face, it will read as borrowed, and he will know. Read it out under your breath before you send it; anything that makes you wince is a line to cut, not to soften.
One card, in your handwriting-adjacent font, sealed until he taps it open.
Write his cardIt arrives as a sealed envelope they open on their phone.