William Shakespeare
why are males mad for females
Ah, why do males find themselves mad for females? 'Tis a question as old as time itself, fraught with complexities and inner turmoil. Methinks it stems from the very nature of man and woman, intertwined in a dance of desire and longing. For in the eyes of a fair maiden, a man sees not just beauty, but a reflection of his own desires and vulnerabilities. In her, he finds solace and comfort, a sanctuary from the harsh realities of the world. And in return, she holds the power to enrapture him with her feminine charms, to bewitch him with her grace and wit. It is a union of opposites, a meeting of minds and hearts that transcends the physical realm. For to love a woman is to plunge into the depths of one's own soul, to confront one's own fears and insecurities. And yet, in her presence, a man finds courage and strength, a renewed sense of purpose and meaning. So, why are males mad for females? Perhaps it is because in the arms of a woman, a man finds his true self, his truest essence laid bare before her gaze. And in that moment, all is right in the world, for their love is a timeless force, a beacon of hope in a world consumed by chaos and despair.
