how am i not supposed to be a samfrosie truther when this is an actual passage from the book



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how am i not supposed to be a samfrosie truther when this is an actual passage from the book
samfrosie
when i talk about how sam and frodo most definitely are in a relationship do not think for a SECOND that i hold any remorse towards ms. rosie cotton. she is THE cutie patootie.
what i am saying is that samwise gamgee has two hands and should use them.
And they lived happily ever after until the end of their days
Words cannot express how much I love LOTR / TH romance and friendship. Like, it's so genuine, so pure and so devoted.
Take, for example, Arwen and Aragorn. He was willing to give up the woman he's loved for over 40 years because he naturally thought she'd be happier and safer in Valinor, with her family and loved ones. Meanwhile she was willing to give up her immortality, her father and everyone she knew and loved for him and their (future) son.
I know it's sort of on the nose, but it's selfless, timeless and it doesn't put personal interests or wellbeing above the other person's. And it's especially heartwarming knowing it came from a place of suffering and trauma — because there can always be light in darkness, we just need to look for it.
Losing my mind over how Frodo and Sam start off as “master and servant” within the Shire’s class system, but the moment they leave that system behind and are just two hobbits trying to survive in the wilderness, the entire Quest of the Ring essentially turns into the World’s Most Horrifying First Date, and they come out of it barely alive but desperately in love, and spend the next several months in the greatest and fairest lands in the world (Ithilien, Minas Tirith, Rivendell) for what’s essentially a well-earned honeymoon and when they return home to the Shire, they go “screw the class system” and literally move in together and then open their doors to Rosie and all three of them get to spend six precious months raising Elanor as one happy family before Frodo’s wounds from that First Date force him to say goodbye for a full 61 years but not before he makes Sam his heir and Sam - like a widow - inherits all of Frodo’s wealth and lives a prosperous life with Rosie because of it, and then eventually, it is Sam’s actions during that First Date that grant him the privilege to go after Frodo and get their happily ever after.
the fact that frodo writes that sam asking for rosie's hand in marriage "was the best thing he ever did" is actually beautiful because sam has two hands but sad because frodo leaves but also byler shed scene proof and I'm in a corner sobbinggg
ohhh my godddd