A Letter to the One Who Holds My Heart
Too many hearts fracture not from distance, but from unspoken doubts. From days stacking up where no one says, “You’re safe here. You’re loved here.” I never want us to be those people. Let our love as a verb be a language—a steady hum of “I choose you” in every glance, every laugh, every tear wiped away without judgment.
You don’t need to fix me. I don’t need to fix you. What we need is to hold space for the messy, imperfect truth of who we are. To let our vulnerability breathe without shame. To say, “Tell me your fears. I’ll keep them gentle,” and mean it. That’s where trust lives—not in flawless moments, but in the courage to be broken together, and still believe in the beauty of what we’re building. Learn more about building trust in relationships.
The Ordinary Magic of Love as a Verb
The deepest connections aren’t built in grand gestures. They’re built in the tiny, ordinary moments we stitch together—like how you hum when you’re cooking, or the way I save the last bite of dessert for you. They’re in the way we turn toward each other, not away, when the world feels cold. Explore ways to strengthen your connection.
So let’s promise this: to practice love as a verb, not a trophy. To nurture this fragile, fierce thing we’ve made. To let our love be a shelter, not a cage. And when we stumble—because we will—let’s always find our way back to this truth.
You are my home. My safe place. My always.
And I will spend my life making sure you never doubt it.
The Lesson: Love Is a Verb, Not a Fairy Tale
The most profound relationships aren’t built on passion alone. They’re built on showing up, even when it’s hard. On letting go of the fantasy of “perfect” and embracing the messy, glorious reality of “we’re figuring this out together.” Love as a verb means choosing each other, day after day, in all our imperfect glory.
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