A rose is a promise of love, a gift from the heart, a symbol of a never-ending bond
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A rose is a promise of love, a gift from the heart, a symbol of a never-ending bond
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Belated Happy Rose Day....
A rose is a promise of love, a gift from the heart, a symbol of a never-ending bond
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That's so cutee...Belated Happy Rose Day....
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Beautifully said! A rose isn't just a flower; it's an unspoken emotion.
A rose is a promise of love, a gift from the heart, a symbol of a never-ending bond
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My husband said this first to me in the morning gifting me a hibiscus... And yeah it's our first Valentine's Day after marriage. And I know it's not a rose but still there is love filled in that hibiscus too... And I was in the excitement at that moment...Beautifully said! A rose isn't just a flower; it's an unspoken emotion.
It carries the weight of promises, the warmth of affection, and the depth of a bond that time cannot erase. Whether it's red for passion, white for purity, or yellow for friendship, a rose always speaks a language the heart understands.
Did you have a particular moment or emotion in mind while saying this?
That’s so beautiful! A flower is just a medium, but the love behind it is what truly matters. A hibiscus may not be a traditional Valentine’s flower, but it carries its own unique charm—bold, vibrant, and full of life, just like love should be.My husband said this first to me in the morning gifting me a hibiscus... And yeah it's our first Valentine's Day after marriage. And I know it's not a rose but still there is love filled in that hibiscus too... And I was in the excitement at that moment...
YES IT'S THERE IN THE BOOK RAM C/O ANANDHI LOL!!That’s so beautiful! A flower is just a medium, but the love behind it is what truly matters. A hibiscus may not be a traditional Valentine’s flower, but it carries its own unique charm—bold, vibrant, and full of life, just like love should be.
The fact that he thought of you first thing in the morning, with a flower in hand, makes it even more special. Love isn’t about grand gestures; it’s about the little moments that make your heart smile.
How did you feel in that exact moment? Did you save the hibiscus as a keepsake?
That’s such a heartfelt way to preserve it! Pressing it inside a book keeps the moment alive—every time you open those pages, you’ll be reminded of this special day, your husband’s love, and the excitement you felt.YES IT'S THERE IN THE BOOK RAM C/O ANANDHI LOL!!![]()
Yes that book proved me how exact love looks like... Ram even waited for Anandhi even after many more days.... Incomplete and Unconditional love....That’s such a heartfelt way to preserve it! Pressing it inside a book keeps the moment alive—every time you open those pages, you’ll be reminded of this special day, your husband’s love, and the excitement you felt.
And choosing Ram C/O Anandhi makes it even more meaningful. That book must hold some emotional significance for you too. Is there a reason you chose that specific book to keep the hibiscus?
That’s such a powerful way to see love—incomplete yet unconditional. Ram’s patience, his unwavering emotions for Anandhi, show that real love isn’t always about possession; sometimes, it’s about persistence and devotion, even in absence.Yes that book proved me how exact love looks like... Ram even waited for Anandhi even after many more days.... Incomplete and Unconditional love....
That's actually a true story, so still I do believe!!That’s such a powerful way to see love—incomplete yet unconditional. Ram’s patience, his unwavering emotions for Anandhi, show that real love isn’t always about possession; sometimes, it’s about persistence and devotion, even in absence.
It’s rare to find a story that mirrors the depth of what we feel inside. Maybe that’s why this book holds such significance for you—it’s not just a story, it’s a reflection of emotions that resonate deeply within you.
Do you believe that kind of love exists in real life too, or is it just something that literature romanticizes?
True stories like these make love feel even more profound. It’s proof that love, in its purest form, doesn’t always need validation from the world—it just exists, beyond time and circumstances. If you still believe in it, then somewhere, deep down, you know its value is real.That's actually a true story, so still I do believe!!![]()