Oh, yeaaaaaaa. One time someone i know wrote a love letter to a girl, and he got rejected! Try something else WITH a love letter. Use a love letter as a support, not your main way to get someone.
2007-01-25 11:45:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I realize you may have intended this question more for women but I have not received a "Love" letter from a woman since I was a teenager. Truly I miss it.
Not long ago a close female friend wrote me several letters which I greatly enjoyed reading.
I keep them together in a box and I will take them out and read them from time to time.
Though they may not be letters of love, I least know that she was thinking of me and that makes me feel special.
Call me old fashioned but I would love it if a woman wrote me a letter detailing her love and devotion.
It would make me feel like a kid again.
Be it old fashioned if those words come in written form but what kind of a man wouldn't want to be adored in whatever form that may be?
2007-01-25 11:54:38
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answered by Spandito 2
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Mai Melanie Shukoff I important in English Franklin appeals the most to me. (i appreciate adult males who can make me snigger, existence is all about being chuffed. also, we share an same rationalization for wanting children) ~ Franklin Jethro Ronson: Frankie is a tall and blonde jokester, with mischevious blue eyes and a dimple in his chin. He cracks you up ad infinitum. He loves children and needs plenty, because he not in any respect had siblings of his own. he's an same age as you. in case you picked FRANKLIN.... • Ten months when you marry, you're pregnant with a boy. His first call is two syllables. His center call is after a kinfolk relative. - Peter Daniel Ronson • 2 years later, you provide have yet another boy. His first call is Biblical and his center call is nature appropriate. - David Oliver Ronson • once you firstborn is 5 and your second boy is 3, you've twin boys. Their first names start up with an same letter. the first boy's center call ought firstly a J and the different boy's center call ought firstly an M. - William Jack Ronson and Washington Maddox Ronson • many years later, you provide beginning on your very last infant: a lady. Her first call should be able to be shortened to a nickname (e.g. Josie for Josephine). Her center call is a flower. - Isabella (Bella) Lily Ronson
2016-12-03 01:28:51
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think its old fashion i write love letters to my boyfriend all the time thats how i really get a deep conversation with him
2007-01-25 11:50:23
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answered by lil babe 2
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writing letters to someone you care about is never an old fashioned thing...it's a process that never dies...and i grant you the positive result, guys are not fond of writing letters but once they receive one, they surely will appreciate it so much....
2007-01-25 11:47:44
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answered by fashion時尚嬰孩玩偶doll 3
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No! I think that giving is great, I'm being seriouos. I love getting letters, so do my guy friends. It's a great way to show how you feel. Good luck <3
2007-01-25 11:46:18
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answered by americang21 2
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No, no, not at all. Just make sure to go to the general store first to get a quill with some fresh ink and a nice new scroll.
2007-01-25 11:54:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's actually kinda cool. Now a days, all we do is send, text msgs, emails...blah blah. No wonder so many relationships fail. OK OK I'm being dramatic now. But I think it's a great thing to do :)
2007-01-25 11:45:41
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answered by ?Jaileen? 4
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Not really, many people still do it today. It is a good way to express your true feelings!
2007-01-25 11:45:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it is kind of orthodox, but it is a cute idea. Just be careful what you write he might show it to his friends... or yours!
2007-01-25 11:47:22
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answered by miss tique 3
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