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We’ll return Monday.
A few reminders.
1. We’re looking for letters about romantic relationships, of course. (Or almost-romantic relationships.)
But we also want letters about non-romantic relationships. Sometimes our primary connections are friends and family. Sometimes those relationships are the hardest to navigate. We’ve always been on the edge of discussing this stuff – how your own marriage might affect relatives, how your best friend changed after leaving college, how having a kid might isolate you from anyone who doesn’t have one. Submit those kinds of letters here, too. Or to
[email protected].
2. If you’re not getting the Love Letters newsletter, you’re missing out on free stuff, extra commentary about Dinner With Cupid, other features, and sometimes some random story about the what you missed in the column. Like pictures. Sign up here.
3. If you know someone getting married (or you’re getting married), tell them to apply for The Big Day, the Globe’s wedding column. The Big Day feature is about the day itself, but also about how people got there. It’s a really nice way to honor the journey. And the florist. And the maid-of-honor who didn’t mess up the speech. And the first date that started the whole thing.
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