Patience is so closely linked with love that if were to thank someone for loving me, it feels more correct to say "thank you for being patient with meยป than simply saying "thank you for loving me" because patience is the root of human love, and the deeper the gratitude goes, the more it touches their heart.
I've never read a more us post lately, @SanctifyThySin. My better half in so many ways. We stumble and fall, but no one has one another's backs like we do. You only get this far with patience and grace through the years.
Soulmates, but not in the gentle, romantic sense. Soulmates in the way that their fates are woven together so tightly that neither can become who theyโre meant to be without the other. They challenge, shape, and transform each otherโfor better or for worse. Together, theyโre unstoppable; apart, theyโre incomplete. Equals in every sense. And if anyone could bring the other to their knees, it would be them. Two lives bound by something deeper than love: a connection neither of them can escape.
@SanctifyThySin It may have been the first, but it won't be the last. We'll continue with Spaniard afternoons and Italian nights, and wherever else we desire.
@SanctifyThySin No one else is deserving as your love as I am, baby. Without shame and with all the pride in the world, I am honored to be loved by you.
i love the art of noticing. someone who remembers the random facts you shared months ago. it is beautiful when a partner catches the small shifts in your mood before you even speak, and pays attention to the quiet ways you show love.
โWhen two people truly love each other, that love should rise above ego and fear. It should not be ruled by pride or doubt, but softened by tenderness and strengthened by desire. A love that knows when to be gentle and when to be intense, where care and passion exist together without conflict. It becomes a bond that holds steady even in uncertainty, choosing understanding over distance and connection over silence, again and again.โ