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Post by Bob on Feb 14, 2022 20:19:37 GMT
This just in about a guy in the U.S. who helps clients write love letters, or writes the letters for them.
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Post by penguy on Feb 14, 2022 22:23:23 GMT
I assume the recipient recognizes that the penmanship is different that their girlfriend/wife. Of course it didn't say if he wrote love letters for men or women or both. I wonder how much input he's given before he starts the love letter. I suppose it wouldn't be that different than giving a commercially made card, just a bit more personal.
Would you like to receive a ghost written love letter?
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Post by MKB on Feb 15, 2022 5:48:58 GMT
"I can't stop thinking about that romantic time together, it felt so amazing to be with you. That wonderful smile on your face. Oh, and later it was so crazy how everyone around us seemed to not be there. It felt like running along a quiet beach at sunset with the water lapping up on our feet as we left fleeting footprints on the planet. I know I don't say it often enough and it's difficult to truly express myself to you, but I deeply love you."
Something like that, lol.
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Post by vertolive on Feb 15, 2022 6:03:16 GMT
There was a movie called “Il Postino” about a young postal carrier who got the famous love poet Pablo Neruda to help him write love letters to a village girl…
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Post by Catida on Feb 19, 2022 11:34:30 GMT
I assume the recipient recognizes that the penmanship is different that their girlfriend/wife. Of course it didn't say if he wrote love letters for men or women or both. I wonder how much input he's given before he starts the love letter. I suppose it wouldn't be that different than giving a commercially made card, just a bit more personal. Would you like to receive a ghost written love letter? It says in the article that he sends the letter by e-mail. But he recommends the clients to write the text by hand on nice stationery. He offers cheap ready written letters, and more costly personalized letters based on a zoom meeting with the client.
I think it would feel very weird to receive a letter like that. I would definitely feel deceived if I was a single and got a lovely love letter from someone, and it then turned out it he didn't write it himself. But maybe if he openly told he is not good with words so he asked for help, it would be okay.
The coaching thing sounded better though. And that way the client could keep writing more love letters in the future 
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Post by InsomniaQueen on Feb 20, 2022 3:42:16 GMT
Didn't work out too well for Cyrano
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