The Secret to True RomanceModern Love

The Secret to True Romance

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Recently, the “Modern Love” team asked you to share stories about the most romantic things that have ever happened to you. What struck us about your stories was how frequently romance was found in quiet, everyday actions: rubbing your loved one’s feet, paying the bill, changing a flat tire, eating dinner together on the porch. This week, in celebration of Valentine’s Day, we hear stories that remind us all how simple love can be. 

Then, we speak to the king and queen of Valentine's Day. For 30 years, Lonnie Anderson has made giant, over-the-top valentines for his wife, Anne Bolger Witherspoon, and has become a local legend in Albuquerque for doing so. The two tell us why Lonnie goes to the extraordinary lengths he does, and what it feels like for Anne to receive these extravagant, very public valentines. 

Find photos of Lonnie’s valentines here.

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cheshirecrab
cheshirecrab
2026.2.13
love it
A pre happy valentines day to those who listen~✨
CindyWilson
CindyWilson
2026.2.15
As I aged into the middle age of life, It dawns on me that even though romance is the main theme of our whole lifetime, which is maybe the lifelong pursuit for someone, I still value the ordinary and daily gestures your partner prepared u routinely all the more. That is my mindset shiftness🌞, also the hallmark of my aging