"Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast."
1 Corinthians 13:4
"Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast."
1 Corinthians 13:4
Fill in every blank below, then copy and paste the entire thing into Gemini, ChatGPT, or any AI tool. You will get a full, personalized love story ready to paste into your wedding website.
Write our love story for our wedding website. Keep it warm, personal, and genuine — not overly dramatic or generic. Use the details below and write in a tone that feels like [romantic and poetic / light and conversational / faith-centered and meaningful — pick one].
About us:
Our names are [Groom's name] and [Bride's name]
We got engaged on [date] at [place]
Our wedding is on [date] at [place]
How we met:
We met in [year] at [place or event]
We were brought together by [mutual friend / work / church / school / chance]
The first thing I noticed about her/him was [detail]
The moment I knew something was different was when [moment or memory]
The first thing we talked about was [topic]
Our relationship:
We became a couple in [year]
The best season of our relationship was when [memory]
Something that tested us was [challenge — distance / timing / personal growth / a breakup]
What we learned from that difficult season was [lesson]
A small thing my partner does that I love is [detail]
How we got back together or decided to commit (if applicable):
After [time apart / growing together], we [what happened — reconnected / had a conversation / realized something]
The moment I knew I wanted to marry them was [moment]
When I proposed / when we decided to get married, [describe it briefly]
Our faith (optional — remove if not applicable):
Faith is [very central / somewhat present / personal but private] in our relationship
A verse or belief that describes our story is [verse or thought]
Tone and style:
We want the story to sound like [casual and warm / poetic and romantic / honest and simple / joyful and light]
Words we would use to describe our relationship: [3 words]
Words we would NOT want used: [e.g. soulmate, fairy tale, journey]
Length: 3 short paragraphs, one for how we met, one for the middle, one for where we are now
Write the story in third person [OR first person — pick one]. Do not add a title. Do not use filler phrases like "and the rest is history." Make every sentence feel true.
Tip: If the first result doesn't feel quite right, just add: "Make it sound less formal" or "Make it shorter" or "Add more of the faith element" — and it will adjust.