Das Burgerliche Trauerspiel in England: Bis Zum Jahre 1800 (1891)

Professor Hans Wolfgang Singer

Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Published
10 September 2010
Pages
132
ISBN
9781167486159

Das Burgerliche Trauerspiel in England: Bis Zum Jahre 1800 (1891)

Professor Hans Wolfgang Singer

What could they possibly have in common? She’s old enough to be his mother. I just don’t see how it could ever work. Have you ever been confronted with one of these statements because you’re with someone younger? You are about to embark on a journey that will change your mind about May/December relationships. So many times in life people make judgments about one another based solely upon the traditions of the sect of society in which they were raised. More times than not their judgments are wrong, simply because they’ve chosen to base them on incomplete information. Once they have all the pertinent information concerning that subject their perception changes drastically. Changing people’s perceptions is precisely why we wrote this book. Our hope is that once people read this book about our lives they will see that love truly does conquer all. Society says it’s OK for a much older man to date a much younger woman. Yet when it comes to a much older woman dating a much younger man the double standard is revealed. Love truly transcends all of our societal misinformation. Love does not look at age, appearances, wealth, health, or any of the other ridiculous limitations that humans have put on relationships. Love knows no boundaries. It’s not limited by our finite thinking. Love is the pure essence of two souls merging to become one. This is our story of two souls becoming one.

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