What kills love
Love is a perishable product, and if you don’t take special care of love, it…

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Love: sweet sickness of body and soul
Being in love is a trance state of charm and admiration, attraction and affection, a…

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Knight in shining armor
In the heart of every man there lives a hero or a knight in shining…

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Pictures of happiness and love
Happiness pictures - images-pictures, applying which to life, we learn: “This is happiness!” If there…

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So what is love?

What is love?
For centuries, different people have tried to give different answers to this question. But at least there is no practical answer. I have not met for 6 years of studying this issue, so it will be more objective. I noticed only one pattern: creative people fool the meaning of love with artistic images, and pundits, with the help of love, stick out the superiority of the human race over the rest of the animal world. But real love, without rose-colored glasses, handkerchiefs, bows, without evolutionary perfection, without divine foundations, is not said. I even began to think that love is a beautiful myth for the sublime parasitism of one person on another. Continue reading

Love: sweet sickness of body and soul

Being in love is a trance state of charm and admiration, attraction and affection, a mixture of hormone chemistry and romantic passion. In fiction, as in everyday communication, love is called love, considered a kind of love, although between them only the external similarity. Love, sweet sickness of the soul and body – this is the most common and the brightest fake love.
Love and love are not to be confused, they are as different things as an exclusive masterpiece and consumer goods from the bazaar. Continue reading

What is love worth?

“I love you!” – what are these words worth?
“I love you, dear, but today is football, and football is dearer to me than you!”
“I love you, honey, but my child does not want us to meet, and I am writing this farewell letter to you …”
The value of the beloved and the beloved has always been influenced by local culture and accepted patterns. Thus, in the medieval culture, the Lady of the Heart always stood above the wife. Continue reading