"To love anyone pity in it" suggests that true love cannot coexist with pity. In "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" by Milan Kundera, this idea implies that when we pity someone, we perceive them as inferior, which undermines the authenticity of love. Genuine affection requires respect and equality, rather than a condescending emotional stance.
Kundera explores the complexities of love, yearning, and the human condition, emphasizing that love should be based on mutual understanding rather than feelings of superiority or sadness. Pity distorts relationships, preventing an honest connection and genuine emotional intimacy.