People body-shame a youngster in prom photos, but her boyfriend rushes to her aid in a kind way

Imagine having so little going on in your life that you feel compelled to comment on another person’s body and/or wardrobe choices.

Taking time out of your day to intentionally hurt the sentiments of someone who has never wronged you
Unfortunately, there are emotionally damaged adults like these who take out their frustrations on youngsters like Madison Haulter.

She looked stunning in a figure-hugging pink sequin gown.
Tre Booker, her boyfriend, donned a similar pink tie and boutonniere with his black suit. They both appeared to be superhuman. And they were the picture-perfect pair.

Haulter tweeted her prom pictures with the comment “Prom with the Loml.” If you’re not familiar with how youngsters nowadays communicate, LOML stands for “love of my life.”

Some people made the decision to take time out of their lives to destroy the couple’s joyful moment.

Someone made a snide remark about how Booker adores Haulter despite her size. Saying “mbn,” which translates as “must be nice. How jealous are you? Probably.

The malicious internet user wrote:

“Wow, he still loves you even though you’re fat.

And who wouldn’t admire Booker’s girlfriend?

Even without a gown, Haulter looked like a movie star that day and is wonderfully attractive (possibly on the inside as well).

The commenter apparently has physique and self-love issues that they choose to transfer onto Haulter.
At the very least, they were astute enough to perceive the couple’s affection.

The internet, however, was not going to let detractors ruin the couple’s day.

They made the post go viral and flooded it with positive comments.

Applauding Haulter for her stunning appearance and the cute couple she and Booker made

The friendliness and accolades surpassed the hatred by a wide margin.
“I’m a big believer in not responding to hate with hate,” Haulter said to TODAY. “I didn’t say anything to her that was rude, and I kind of stopped my friends from responding as well.”

Haulter’s slogan is “Do all things with love.”

Strangers weren’t the only ones who came to Haulter’s rescue.
Booker did not waste time answering or acknowledging his detractors.

He simply wanted to make sure his lady understood how he felt about her.

“You’re not overweight, baby. God created you specifically for me. You are flawless. I could stare at you all day,” he added, accompanied by a ring emoji.
Many people praised him for standing up for his partner. He acted as any decent lover or friend would.

I mean, there were total strangers who would gladly have her back. People also dubbed him “soft” for adoring his fiancée and writing so much about her.

Imagine being so insecure that you can’t compliment your girlfriend.
Anyway, Booker didn’t seem to mind. He stated that he wants everyone to know how much he adores her. And their demonstration of affection isn’t just for show.

Booker and Haulter have married and will live together for the rest of their lives. Their love is some real #relationshipgoals!

This anecdote should serve as a reminder to always act with compassion and love.