There are cases when love and madness collide in one unity which ties two people who have
absolutely nothing in common to each other, people who are just random individuals caught
in the cobweb of a devious spider whose name is Mad Love.
How does mad love usually begin? Why is
mad love closer to madness rather than
(true) love and where is the connection
between your temperament and the
type of your love? These and many
other vital questions will be answered in the
articles of our website.
Mad love is impossible to find no matter how actively you may
search for it, it finds you whenever IT wants – right now, tomorrow,

in a year, never. IT is very dominant and supernaturally

powerful so no reason at all to try to avidly look for it in

every nook and cranny of the world because a human

creature is weak and trivial enough to dare

playing with the fire and explosiveness of

mad love.

Mad Love in a Woman's View

Since woman is a highly spiritual creature, and also a creature who lives on a separate planet from men, she imagines mad love in a slightly different way than males may imagine this phenomenon 'in action'.

One thing that is crucial in a woman's perception of the notion of mad love is passion, but even the notion of passion is in the majority of cases viewed differently by men and women.

For a woman the whole thing is associated with romance as well – that prompts bed of roses, highly spiritual (and ethereal) images of men that are not too possible to find – gentlemen with a wicked style, both knights and wicked strip teasers all in one man who performs this very passion with a woman who is all ready for her mad love – in her dreams and fantasies of course.

While in reality she has to deal with cynical beer-bellied docs or too thin and utterly unromantic lawyers or even unemployed machos that smell something not too unpleasant. Of course, this view on mad love is different from that of the man even if we try to adjust it to male sex.

Such highly romantic perception of mad love is explained by spiritual nature of almost every woman, plus by too many books about knights she has read in childhood and too many unrealized fantasies about wicked bodybuilders in her non-childhood years... When a woman comes across with mad love in reality, she learns that it's something very different from what she has thought it might be. As a rule, it is accompanied by bitter disappointments and regrets, the empty feeling of being used and the feeling of loneliness with a person you seem to love.