The Quirky Side of Love Letters
In romantic relationships, it's common for partners to have their moments of sulking. Typically, it's the girlfriend who gets upset, leaving the boyfriend to coax her back. However, there are times when boyfriends sulk too, and that's when the girlfriend has to step in to make amends. The way girls approach this is often sweeter and more charming than boys.
A Love Letter from the Girlfriend
In today's digital age, apologies are often sent via text or WhatsApp. Yet, in the past, couples expressed their feelings through handwritten love letters. These letters were filled with affection and apologies. Recently, a girlfriend penned a humorous letter to her upset boyfriend, and it has captured the attention of many.
In this amusing letter, she referred to her boyfriend using quirky terms like 'tomato' and 'rasgulla,' showcasing her playful side. The creative language she used has left readers in stitches, and the letter has quickly gone viral on social media.
Readers Can't Stop Laughing
The girlfriend wrote: "Darling, I don't doubt you, but seeing you talk to another girl hurts my heart. Please don't speak or smile at anyone else. I'm not misunderstanding you; I love you, which is why I'm saying this. If you want to accept it, fine; if not, it's your choice. And please, don't visit that girl's house. Munna, my dove, forgive me if I've written anything wrong."
She didn't stop there. To express her love, she called him by several funny nicknames: "I love you. I love you. I love you. Sorry, Munna, if I've written anything wrong. My dove, Munna, king, soldier, tomato, rasgulla. I miss you. I miss you. I love you. I love you."
This entertaining love letter was shared on Instagram by an account named theadulthumour, with the caption, 'I deserve a girlfriend like this too.' Readers couldn't help but join in on the fun, with one user commenting, 'Stop it, sister. Otherwise, this dove will suffocate.' Another remarked, 'Why didn't my eyes burst before seeing this?' A third user said, 'I feel nauseous just reading this.' One user concluded, 'Now I understand why the boyfriend left her. She's too much to handle.'
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