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“I love you crookedly because my heart's been unhinged from birth. The doctors gave me strict instructions not to fall in love: my fragile clockwork heart would never survive. But when you gave me a dose of love so powerful - far beyond my wildest dreams - that I felt able to confront anything for you, I decided to put my life in your hands.”

“I love you despite your religion. I embrace you despite your race. I admire you despite your education. I welcome you despite your gender. I love you despite your faith. I need you despite your politics. I am as you are. You are as I am. We are as we are. Let us become as we were meant to become.”

“I love you exactly the way that you are. Understandably things come and they go. When the time comes and it’s time For things to go. I’ll remember the parts of you that made me smile the most. The part of you that you’ll soon lose touch with. That’s decided to come along with me And live forever. We’ll sit and we’ll talk about old times, You’ll tell me your fears then I’ll kiss you For no other reason except that you are Yourself. As for the person that you are becoming Old things must be cleared in order For new things to come. This also is a person I’ll come to know And love. When the time comes and this version Of you comes in. There is nothing to fear. I’ll remember the parts of you that weren’t So easy to love. The parts of you that you’re soon To forget. You’ll tell me about all the changes You’ve been through and how proud You are to no longer be who you were, Even then, with my lips. I’ll give you a brief reminder. I love you exactly the way you are.”

“I love you—fiercely, helplessly—but that love terrifies me. Because love is fragile, and you, like all things I cherish, are fleeting. One day, you’ll leave—by choice or by fate—and I’ll be left holding the shape of you in my hands, trying to fill the void you’ve carved into me. I love you—I do—but sometimes love feels like a cruel gift, something too big for my trembling hands to hold. I know you’ll go, whether it’s with a whisper or a storm. And when you leave, you’ll take the best parts of me with you, leaving echoes where laughter used to live and silence where your name once was. How do I love something I know I’ll lose? How do I prepare for a goodbye I never want to say?”

“I love you for the million kindnesses in your heart, your infectious enthusiasm, your search for the perfect deep-fried cheese curds. I love that you take apart a recipe, look at the parts, then put it back together better than before. I love that my first memory of you is the smell of vanilla, coconut, and bacon. I love that you wear Crocs in the kitchen and heels when we go on dates. I want to fill a wall with magnets for all our special memories. I want to carve the Thanksgiving turkey using your hand-painted carving set every year for the next fifty. I want to cook with you, laugh with you, make love to you, and most of all, I want to spend the rest of my life with you.”