According to a new survey from the dating site Seeking Arrangement, the nature of the love letter has radically changed over the last decade. Instead of putting pen to paper, amorous messages now usually come in the form emails or text messages.

But the question remains: Do you keep such notes after a relationship has ended and you've moved on?

Fifty-seven percent of the survey's females and 52 percent of the males answered that they keep old-fashioned paper love letters. Sixty-two percent of the females and 37 percent of the males retain romantic emails, and 32 percent of females and 15 percent of males never delete tender text messages.

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