Love stories
touch the heart. And these three very special. Read what unusual ways
these couples have fallen in love with each other.
Emilie searched for butter and found love
Emilie Salonen (now 30)
studied in Finland nine years ago and wanted to surprise her fellow students
with home-baked cake. But instead of sweet butter bought the native
Frenchwoman salty.
What to do? All
shops were closed. So the aspiring sales engineer knocked on the doors of
her dorm.
Olli (today 33) opened
it - and gave her sweet butter. As a thank you she presented the donor
later cake at the door. He was so pleased that he asked her, "See you
again?"
Two weeks later they kissed
for the first time while walking by the sea . "That
evening, I fell in love with him. He found me great from the first moment,
as he confessed. "Two months later, she moved into his one-room room.
Since 2010 the couple lives in Berlin, married in august 2014 in
Potsdam. The happiness makes perfect little son Alexandre, who was born
eight months ago. "We are happy. And in love as on the first
day. "
With a spelling mistake Sebastian
conquered Martha's heart
"Hello." Only
this one word was in the mail that Martha T. (now 27) from Berlin eight years
ago on the Internet portal StudiVZ got from an unknown Sebastian.
"That evening I was in a bad mood. I broke up with my
boyfriend for the 20th time. So I just wrote 'hello' back, "says the
project manager. One day later his answer: "I do not know what to say
to you. Only so much: I love you! "
Martha laughed at this spelling mistake (actually it should
be "beautiful"). And was flattered by the introductory action,
though she thought, "Such a handsome man can not be serious with me."
Later it came out: he had discovered her photo with a mutual
friend, was immediately fascinated by her. That same evening, the
prospective teacher sent a self-composed love song, with the comment: "You
have twisted my head."
After three days they met
for the first time. "It sounds crazy, but it was love at first
sight."
In the emergency
department, Wendy fell in love with her doctor
Belgian Wendy Maris (now 39) worked as a manager in Luxembourg in
2008, when she twisted her knee in the evening while jogging. Off to the
emergency room.
Resident
physician Gunnar Teichler (today 37) was on duty. The Leipzig diagnosed
meniscal tear. So Wendy stayed in the hospital for a week . However,
without the sympathetic doctor to see again.
Back at home, he did not
go out of her mind. She wrote him an unobjectionable thank-you mail, so
sought contact. Gunnar replied the same day.
Mails went back
and forth, became more and more personal. After ten days then the first
date. "The funny thing was that we realized we had already
encountered each other while jogging," says Wendy.
They spent more and more time together, fell in love, became a
couple four months later.
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