The more I read the more I wonder about Beethoven and sex, women, sexuality, his looks, etc.
What I have read states that Beethoven was turned down by almost every woman that he tried to love. Is this true? I have also read that people questioned his sexuality, stating the he may be gay (Around the time when he tried to starve himself to death, was when Countess Erdody wondered about this. I think I read that.)? I know this is not true but do y'all have any information on this?
Do y'all consider Beethoven to be a lustful man?
What about his looks? I have read in Solomon and what Schindler (both of them give good descriptions) wrote stating that he was rough looking and somewhat unattractive, and just dirty. I read that a girl broke up with him because she said he was ugly and half crazy, is this true? I imagine that his looks would be the reason he didn't get a lot of the beautiful countesses he pursued.
What I am about to say took a lot of guts so bear with me. To me Beethoven being unattractive gives me hope. I am not saying I am that unattractive, but I do not have a problem with people who are. When I think of Beethoven I want to imagine someone who didn't get involved in looks, who was a different type of person than someone who obsessed about himself and cared more for life than about being cool or the MAN. Who cared for the other man as much as himself, who wouldn't make fun of nerds, overweight people, unattractive people, etc. Someone who stood for truth.
Things that give me hope about Beethoven are that he stood for the common man, that he stood for the poor man, that he didn't get lost in vanity, that he didn't get lost in lust, that he was extremely spiritual (this would mean the things I said have to be true, I feel), that he was a pure spirit, that he cared dearly for life, that he stayed away from sin (unless he couldn't), etc. I mean when I go to Wal-Mart, or the mall, or Kmart, or anywhere, I see people that need hope in their lives. People so big that their ankles touch each other and they can't where tied tennis shoes, people without teeth, people that are starving, people that have been beaten by their spouse, gangsters (I hate them, unbelievably), etc, etc., etc. Truly, these are the things I feel that Beethoven stood for, am I that wrong? THE PEOPLE, is what I imagined Beethoven standing for. Not these rich pricks (not saying that all people who are rich are pricks of course), or people are unbelievably attractive and lustful who sit around having sex,or people that do drugs all day, or are deceitful, or people who lie cheat and steal. FOR THE COMMON and DIFFERENT and UNIQUE MAN, is what I feel that Beethoven stood for.
I know that he was not perfect and that he lived in brothels, was bad tempered, etc. In my head, I have felt, since I started reading about Beethoven, that those were things that got in his way, and that he couldn't help.
Any help would be much appreciated to my understanding of Beethoven.
Kind Regards,
Preston
What I have read states that Beethoven was turned down by almost every woman that he tried to love. Is this true? I have also read that people questioned his sexuality, stating the he may be gay (Around the time when he tried to starve himself to death, was when Countess Erdody wondered about this. I think I read that.)? I know this is not true but do y'all have any information on this?
Do y'all consider Beethoven to be a lustful man?
What about his looks? I have read in Solomon and what Schindler (both of them give good descriptions) wrote stating that he was rough looking and somewhat unattractive, and just dirty. I read that a girl broke up with him because she said he was ugly and half crazy, is this true? I imagine that his looks would be the reason he didn't get a lot of the beautiful countesses he pursued.
What I am about to say took a lot of guts so bear with me. To me Beethoven being unattractive gives me hope. I am not saying I am that unattractive, but I do not have a problem with people who are. When I think of Beethoven I want to imagine someone who didn't get involved in looks, who was a different type of person than someone who obsessed about himself and cared more for life than about being cool or the MAN. Who cared for the other man as much as himself, who wouldn't make fun of nerds, overweight people, unattractive people, etc. Someone who stood for truth.
Things that give me hope about Beethoven are that he stood for the common man, that he stood for the poor man, that he didn't get lost in vanity, that he didn't get lost in lust, that he was extremely spiritual (this would mean the things I said have to be true, I feel), that he was a pure spirit, that he cared dearly for life, that he stayed away from sin (unless he couldn't), etc. I mean when I go to Wal-Mart, or the mall, or Kmart, or anywhere, I see people that need hope in their lives. People so big that their ankles touch each other and they can't where tied tennis shoes, people without teeth, people that are starving, people that have been beaten by their spouse, gangsters (I hate them, unbelievably), etc, etc., etc. Truly, these are the things I feel that Beethoven stood for, am I that wrong? THE PEOPLE, is what I imagined Beethoven standing for. Not these rich pricks (not saying that all people who are rich are pricks of course), or people are unbelievably attractive and lustful who sit around having sex,or people that do drugs all day, or are deceitful, or people who lie cheat and steal. FOR THE COMMON and DIFFERENT and UNIQUE MAN, is what I feel that Beethoven stood for.
I know that he was not perfect and that he lived in brothels, was bad tempered, etc. In my head, I have felt, since I started reading about Beethoven, that those were things that got in his way, and that he couldn't help.
Any help would be much appreciated to my understanding of Beethoven.
Kind Regards,
Preston
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