If you think that true love exists only in fairy tales, here is the evidence that it is not so ...
True love does not exist only in movies, as many believe. There are couples who prove that great love, which lasts for a lifetime, is really possible, just needs to come across a "soul mate", which does not happen to many.
These couples and their love stories break the heart, restore faith in love and show that you never need to lose hope or give up love.
Letters reveal how much they liked eachother
Judith Lovel knew her grandfather as a dark and dignified man and was surprised to find love letters written by grandma and received from her as a young man. His name was David Hurd, and from Jamaica he arrived in New York in 1907, where he worked for what he had to survive. He was lonely and began to correspond with the unknown woman Avril Kato from the Caribbean in 1913. Their romance grew with every letter, and she even sent letters to her that spelled the perfume. After a year of correspondence, he fell in love with a mysterious woman in the letter, even though he never even saw her photograph.
Nervously waiting for an answer, she naturally agreed to the blessings of her parents. It was first seen on the day of the wedding in August 1914 in Jamaica. She moved with him to the United States where she received six children. She died in 1962, and nine years later. He did not get married again and liked his Avril by the last heartbeat.
They split them after the wedding, they found 60 years later
Only three days passed since the wedding of Anna Kozlov and Boris, and he already had to go to the Red Army. It was 1946. She waited for him, but Stalin ran to her and her family in Siberia, where she could not write to her husband.
Boris spent years of age trying to find her, completely lost contact. Ana was so shriveled that she was thinking about suicide. Her mother then destroyed all the memories of Boris, including wedding photos and even letters. She eventually married again, and Boris married. Years passed and both lost their spouses, and then a miracle happened. Ana visited the village where they both lived. Walking along the street in the distance, she saw an elderly man. Her heart was playing, it was Boris. He came to the village to visit the grave of his parents. Seeing Anu ran to her. All feelings are back. They were married again and finally lived together as husband and wife.
They were waiting 11 years to be together
Irina and Woodrow McKin were married, but they did not think they would have to wait 11 years to get together. In the early 1970s Irina lived in Moscow where she worked. There she met American professor Woodford McLean. They fell in love and married two years later in May 1974. But in August, Voodfort's visa expired and he had to leave the Soviet Union. He tried to visit his wife in Moscow, but they refused to enter the land several times. On the other hand, the Irish did not allow them to leave the country, without explanation. The couple was in contact with letters and phone calls, and they regularly sent photos. More than 11 years later, Irina finally got a "green light" to move to the United States.
At the end of January 1986, landing at Washington airport, he waited impatiently for her. They flattened each other in a hug. Irina translated their experience into the book "On Love and Russia: The Eleventh Year Fight for My Husband and Freedom".
They were born the same day, and he died the day after her
Les Brovn Jr. and his wife, Helen, were born on the same day - December 31, 1918. As soon as they met in high school, they knew they would be inseparable. Wood came from a wealthy family, and Helen was from the worker. Their parents did not approve of the relationship, they assured them that the class difference is an insurmountable problem. But they proved the opposite. They got married, they became parents and every day they were together, happy with each other. At a young age, Helen was suffering from stomach cancer, and Les struggled with Parkinson's disease. After 75 years of marriage, she died on July 16, 2013, and the day after, she could not live without her even a day later.
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Great post! I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.