
LOVE LETTERS
A Community Collection of Real Stories About Love
Love, in All Its Forms
This Valentine’s, we’re inviting you to write a letter—from the heart—about what love has meant to you. For yourself. For someone you cherish. Or for the lessons love has taught you along the way.
Love isn’t one-dimensional. It’s personal, layered, and deeply human.
Through Love Letters, we’re creating a living collection of real reflections—shared by our community—celebrating connection, self-worth, growth, and care.
Why Love Letters?
At High On Love, we believe intimacy begins with honesty—whether that honesty is directed toward someone else or toward yourself.
Love Letters is not about perfection or performance. It’s about pausing long enough to reflect. To put words to something meaningful. To acknowledge love in the ways it shows up in everyday life. This is an open invitation to share your voice—quiet or bold, short or long—and to be part of something collective.
How to Participate
To participate, share your letter below.
“You may remain anonymous.”
“Short or long—every letter is welcome.”
“Submission does not require purchase.”
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Need a Place to Begin?
“Love, for me, looks like…”
“The moment I realized I deserved more…”
“If I could write to my past self, I would say…”
“What love has taught me about patience, courage, or care…”Sometimes all it takes is one sentence.
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A Shared Space for Reflection
As letters are collected, we’ll be curating a selection of stories into a visual gallery—organized by theme and feeling. Each letter is treated with care, respect, and
intention.
You may choose to remain anonymous or share initials. You are always in control of how your story appears. -
A Thoughtful Thank You
As a gesture of appreciation, select submissions will receive curated High On Love self-care gifts and be featured across our channels.
But the heart of Love Letters is not the reward—it’s the act of sharing, reflecting, and connecting.
Share Your Love Letter
Your words matter.
Whether they’re for yourself, someone you love, or the lessons that shaped you—we’d be honored to read them.


