Honestly I’m not a naturally romantic guy, so when Valentine’s Day rolled around, I panicked a bit. Flowers? Too cliché. Chocolates? She’s on a diet. Then I remembered my grandma used to say handwritten letters never go out of style. Figured I’d give it a shot.

The Search Struggle Was Real
First I Googled “how to write love letters” but man the results sucked. Either cheesy poems that sound like Hallmark puked, or super formal stuff that belongs in Victorian times. Typed “romantic letter templates” next and finally found something decent buried under 50 pages of paid services.
Adapting The Template
The template had three main parts:
- Memory lane section – I wrote about our disastrous first date when she spilled wine on my shirt
- What I love section – Changed generic “your smile” to specific things like how she laughs at bad jokes
- Promise section – Ditched the poetic crap and wrote real promises like “I’ll learn to cook pasta properly”
The Actual Writing Process
Grab decent paper – stole my niece’s fancy art paper.
Used blue ink because psychology articles say it feels more personal.
Crossed out stuff like 20 times. Had to restart twice when my hands got sweaty. Dog tried eating the first draft.

Finished with this template skeleton I kept:
- Opening: Real emotion, not just “Dearest”
- Body: 2 personal stories + 3 specific qualities I adore
- Closing: Inside joke + future plan suggestion
How It Landed
She cried reading it. Actual ugly-cry with nose running. Mission accomplished. Still have ink stains on three fingers though.
Here’s the core template I ended up with after butchering the original:
- Start hot: Immediate personal nickname (“Hey Weirdo” works better than “My Beloved”)
- Memory punch: One embarrassing moment + one proud moment of her
- Weird details: The way she folds toothpaste tubes matters
- Future tease: Specific adventure plan (“Let’s get tacos where we first kissed”)