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Valentine's Day Love Declarations

BLAC gives readers a chance to publicly display affection for their sweethearts.

With Valentine's Day just around the corner, we wanted to give our readers a chance to express their love for a significant other. We received beautiful, heartfelt messages that show the depth of their love. Thank you to everyone who submitted!

Tony to Denise:

To my wife, best friend, my soulmate, my faithful partner, and my one and only true love: I promise to cherish you, respect you, encourage you, inspire you, and to love you, truly through good times and bad. I will forever be there to laugh with you, to comfort you in times of sorrow and struggle, to lift you up when you are down and to love you unconditionally through all our adventures in life together. My commitment is made in love, kept in faith, lived in hope and eternally made anew. Happy Valentines 2013.

Love always,
Tony

Rasheda to Brandon:

This is my first Valentine's with my sweetie Brandon and I wanted to let him know how much he means to me. He has become my best friend, supporter and love. We've shared some wonderful moments together. Because of him, the quality of my life has improved. I'm happier, more grateful and optimistic. I look forward to our future together.

Sujett to Howard:

My Love, I doubt that these words could express how I truly feel! You are everything I could of hoped for in a husband, friend, and father. You make me happy everyday, I will appreciate you for life. Our life together is blessed by God and as long as we believe in each other our life together will be long and full of happiness I love you so much and I hope it never changes.

Your wife,
Sujett

Nataley to Everett:

I never liked the idea of being in a commited relationship just for the sake of being in one. During a time when being a "single lady" is often glamorized, I never thought that I would EVER find a man who would make me smile as much as Everett. Without sounding too cliche, we both agree that WE bring out the best in each other. I will stay committed, as long as my face keeps a smile.

Deon to Tamara:

My wife Tamara is the one I will spend the rest of my Valentine's with. She is my center, my support, my love, my strength and comfort. Not only is it Valentine's Day, it is also her birthday. God loved me so much that he created her on the day of love just for me. I know that I may not have been her first choice for a mate and that she is accustomed to quite a different lifestyle than that of being married to a musician. Still she chose to join me in matrimony. I would just like to declare my everlasting love, loyalty and commitment to you and promise that as long as we have each other there is no limit to where we can go and what we can do. I See You!

Feb 13, 2013 10:58 pm
 Posted by  scornedwoman46

To my ugly, awful, dis-respectful, discouraging, lousy, stanking, cheating husband. HAPPY STINKING VALENTINES DAY!! The biggest mistake I ever made was marrying you. My life has been nothing but miserable since the day we said "I do." On this special day, I hope you choke on a piece of chocolate and die so I can collect the 2 million dollar insurance money and live happily ever after. JERK!!!!

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