Allherluv — _best_
What does it mean to give someone all of your love? And more importantly, what does it mean to receive it? We live in an age of distraction. Our attention is fractured into a thousand tiny pieces, scattered across notifications, to-do lists, and the endless scroll. In this chaos, allherluv feels almost radical.
That is allherluv . We are conditioned to believe that love is only the fireworks. The first kiss. The surprise trip. The proposal.
To give allherluv is to say: I see the messy, unfinished, complicated version of you—and I am not leaving. If you have to beg for someone’s time, attention, or affection, that is not allherluv . That is a transaction. allherluv
It lives in the person who holds your hair back when you’re sick. It lives in the friend who sits with you in silence after a bad day, not trying to fix you, just being there . It lives in the partner who still reaches for your hand in the car after ten years of traffic jams.
I’ve been thinking a lot about the concept of allherluv lately. Not as a username or a hashtag, but as a state of being. What does it mean to give someone all of your love
But allherluv lives in the mundane.
With all her love, and all of mine,
It is the decision to stay present.