A boy who sends you text messages like this probably loves you deeply

Men’s love is hidden in these texting messages

2bebetter
4 min readJun 15, 2024

There is a saying on the Internet: “Love is not what you say, but what you do.” But in this digital age, texting messages have often become an important carrier for expressing love. Today, let’s talk about those seemingly ordinary but affectionate texting messages, and see how men use these tiny words to convey their deep love.

“Good morning, Fiona. Today’s weather is great. Remember to bring an umbrella.” Every morning, when the first ray of sunlight shines into the room through the window, Mason’s Texting message arrives as promised. His good morning greetings are always so punctual and thoughtful. For Fiona, this is not just a simple greeting, but also Mason’s meticulous care for her.

Fiona used to think that men should be more direct and bold in relationships. But as time went by, she found that Mason was an exception. He was not as good at expressing himself as other boys, but he always showed his deep concern for Fiona in subtle ways. His love was hidden in these seemingly insignificant greetings, quietly and warmly surrounding Fiona.

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“Good night, baby. You’ve worked hard today. Go to bed early.” As night fell, Mason sent a good night greeting on time. For him, saying good night to Fiona at the end of each day is the most anticipated and satisfying moment of his day. And Fiona, in these gentle good nights, also felt Mason’s deep attachment to her.

The content of their chats is often not fancy, and can even be said to be trivial. Mason would share with Fiona what he saw and heard today, tell her about the little episodes at work, and confide in her the little troubles in life. These seemingly boring nonsense are the most precious exchanges between them in Fiona’s eyes. She can feel Mason’s trust and dependence on her from this nonsense.

Once, Fiona was feeling a little down because of work pressure. That night, Mason did not send her a good night message as usual, but a long text: “I know you are very tired recently, and I know I may not be able to help you. But I want to tell you that no matter what happens, I will be by your side. Your happiness is my greatest happiness, and your troubles are also my greatest worries. So, please take good care of yourself, and don’t let me worry.”

Fiona’s eyes moistened as she read these words. She suddenly understood that true love is like this, it does not need fancy words, it does not need deliberate expression. It only needs to give the most sincere care and support when the other person needs it.

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As time went by, their feelings gradually grew stronger in these seemingly ordinary WeChat messages. Fiona began to learn to cherish the extraordinary in these ordinary things and began to learn to feel Mason’s love for her with her heart. And Mason, in Fiona’s response, became more courageous and determined.

Finally one day, Mason plucked up the courage and confessed to Fiona: “Fiona, I love you. I know I may not be perfect, but I will use all of me to love you and protect you. I hope you can give me a chance to become the most important person in your life.”

Fiona smiled and nodded, she knew that she had found the man who was willing to accompany her through the ups and downs and share her joy. And it all started with those seemingly ordinary WeChat messages — those words that hid the man’s deep love.

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