RE: ADSactly Art - Frédéric Chopin and George Sand: Love in Illness
A new publication about love and just as interesting as the previous ones you shared with us, @nancybriti. I think that the relationship between Chopin and George Sand did not arise from love but from another type of feeling, attraction or interest. You tell us that from the first encounter they only felt rejection and then they established a loving relationship because of George's impetus. I think that from the first moment the relationship began very badly and this made it stagger to end after ten years of living together sustained by commitment or by pity. When there is true love, a couple really in love is able to endure situations as tragic as an illness or any of the vicissitudes that may arise in life. Thank you for sharing these quality publications @nancybriti and @adsactly for spreading them.
According to you, @aurodivys. Certainly love can do it all. Perhaps, at the beginning what worked in this couple was attraction, seeing in the other what is missing, what is lacking. It is said that they complemented each other well: she was rude and coarse; he was fine and well-mannered. But in the end what survived was compassion, accompaniment. And love is something else. Thank you for your always pertinent comments. Hugs