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That's awful, and very unfortunate. I can't help but wonder if anything at all would've changed if it had been sent by email...
My guess is OP didn't have Internet connection. That's why long distance relationships almost never work out. Things like black-outs can keep you from talking to your partner for months.
It's a love letter. I mean, aren't love letters supposed to be romantic? So, of course she sent a letter, it's a lot nicer than receiving an email.
Call me new-fashioned, but I think it's the words and feelings that count, so I would have no problem telling my partner how I feel for her by email, if it was in a long distance relationship. And yes hand-written is romantic, I agree, but if I had the option, talking with my loved-one in quasi-realtime would be a lot more enjoyable for me, given that we would be far apart.
27 - If OP doesn't have internet how are they on FML?
#27: Blackouts usually only last a few hours, or maybe a couple days in extreme situations..
33 - your comments ALWAYS make me laugh :)
written thoughts of love feelings lost by distant beau return to sender
50- her now ex may not have internet although she has it.
I can't help but to laugh. Blaming the fail of a relationship on a "black-out" is just hilarious. Cause it probably has nothing to do with the fact that it is, in fact, a long distance relationship, and people do break up when you can't see your loved ones at all. Or people find out that your "cyber-love" isn't really as awesome as they seemed and they will break up. Just blaming it on a "black-out" or bad internet connection is too funny to me.
Long Distance Relationships can be hard and straining at times, not seeing your loved one can make you "lose" your love with them. I hope that letter changes his mind :)
But how do you know that was the reason he broke up with her?
I feel for you OP. I did the same thing but through email. I cringe every single time I think about it. Sorry.
Hey, it might turn things around ;). Don't worry I was in an LDR for 3 years, I know how difficult it is. Hang in there
/facepalm
Why don't you try to submit an FML and see if it's "original" enough to get posted
That's why we have texting and email
Written love letter triumphs over your texts and emails.
23- Touché
What's more romantic?: A letter) "Oh darling, over the past few fortnights I have missed you so, ......" A text) "miss u"
Be glad it's just a super long love letter instead of a super long sextape of yourself.
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13- So enlightening, you must have put a lot of thought into that comment.
I did. Thank you for noticing! :)
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That's awful, and very unfortunate. I can't help but wonder if anything at all would've changed if it had been sent by email...
/facepalm