
New Delhi: It is popularly said that it’s never too late to fall in love. Love knows no bound and age and this has been proved multiple numbers times. You never know at which age, when, and where you’ll find your true love. Though we consider February 14 as the day of love, love is a special feeling which needs to be celebrated every day.
Over the years, we witness a lot of unique and different stories of love on Valentine’s Day which is shared on social media. A heart-warming love story has gone viral after a 73-year-old woman shared her story on Twitter about how she found her love after leaving her cheating husband.
Carol Hack, a nurse, and attorney by profession wrote, “Life is so strange. After nearly four decades of marriage, I never expected to be single again at 70. And I certainly didn’t expect to find true love at the age of 73 in the middle of a pandemic! And now this!” Now, she is engaged and shared a picture of her ring as well.
See the post here:
Life is so strange. After nearly four decades of marriage, I never expected to be single again at 70. And I certainly didn’t expect to find true love at the age of 73 in the middle of a pandemic! And now this! pic.twitter.com/HszN0zj9pr
— Carol H. Mack (@AttyCarolRN) February 11, 2022
Hailing from California’s Ventura, Carol also shared how she left her husband after 40 years of marriage owing to cheating, following which she joined dating website ‘Match’ at 70 years. After three years, she matched with a professor who shared the same interests as her and they finally got engaged.
The post garnered over one million likes on Twitter. Netizens showered congratulatory wishes for her new beginning while some said that she is an inspiration. Some even shared their stories of finding unconventional love. Here are some of the reactions:
This wedding should be televised. https://t.co/PEW0mCThzJ
— Joe Lamour ???️? (@lamour) February 15, 2022
Have you ever seen a tweet from a non-celebrity with 1 million likes? 1 million. https://t.co/hocxdPrNsg
— roqzee (@roqzee) February 13, 2022
Patience pays! Darn it!
God bless you new journey ❤️ https://t.co/sPl08eRP9t— Hither Mann (@H1thermann) February 13, 2022
So who am I to worry about my clock ticking…Love will also find me one day. https://t.co/K5e62Lhy0D
— CTGusha (@Mamoosh_C) February 13, 2022
This shows me all things are possible! I love this so much! ??? https://t.co/sohZJAZR1a
— ? Cindi ? (@mugzett) February 13, 2022
Note To Self: “Everything comes to you at the right time. Be patient…” https://t.co/6UQoDQceVO
— @Breaux (@DallasBreaux) February 13, 2022
It’s never too late to fall in love ? https://t.co/n6GmjePIUv
— Global Order of Satan – Poland (@gosatanpoland) February 12, 2022
True love is real then https://t.co/IoWZuQQUu5
— ? (@haniu997) February 13, 2022
Gives me hope. I’ve been divorced 3 years. I’ve never felt my love was reciprocated, I’ve always felt more like a convenience; a womb, a source of extra income, a boredom breaker.
I’ll be alone a while longer. That’s OK. If it happens, cool. If not, cool. #single #love #happy https://t.co/i8b0QwyChU
— Chelsea (@ChelBushers) February 12, 2022
So you’re saying there’s hope for me at 44? ?? congratulations to this lady! https://t.co/KxqgkPh12n
— Jennifer Cofer, MPH, CHES (@jennifercofer) February 12, 2022
you gave me hope to find true love. Tenks teyzecim?? https://t.co/1EcczPb7PJ
— Mimar Elizabeth Ağaoğlu (@eliz_wilbraham) February 12, 2022