Pare that i few money placed by the government intended for emotional or sentimental education (or as you want to call it, just do it …), here, this small half million expected in maneuver It will be priority to train teachers on infertility and ways to prevent it (!).

The famous education, on which everyone seemed to agreenecessary to fight gender -based violence and sexism, to help young people, targeted by wild social networks and without rules, to understand respect and consent, helping them to recognize a conscious sexuality, it seems to be Once again vaporized in bureaucratic meanders.

In the meantime it is hoped for The study of the Bible in schoolsfor heaven’s sake a beautiful book that could help us understand the roots of our culture and why we are still immersed in a patriarchy that many consider extinct. It is no coincidence that everything starts from the expulsion of Adam and Eva from the earthly paradise And from the famous divine exclamation: «I will multiply your pains and the pains of your pregnancy; With pain you will give birth to children; Your desires will turn to your husband and he will dominate you “(Genesis 3:16).

Serena Dandini (photo by Gianmarco Chieregato)

The evolution of love

From that moment the woman has officially become an “object” owned by man And even today we struggle to make the new generations understand that it does not work exactly like this. Since then love has continued to transform itself together with society but politics has not always kept the pace.

To think about this feeling that seems impregnable and constantly evolving but which still makes the world travel is a precious book of Annalisa Ambrosio, Love has changed. The post-romantic era (Einaudi). How many new nuances and ways of life have changed our human attitudes towards this phenomenon which however continues to occur punctually over the centuries?

“Love has changed. The post-romantic era ”by Annalisa Ambrosio (Einaudi).

«In love is in most cases inevitable and does not change. To change, however, are the forms of love, the myths in circulation, the customs that concern him»Reminds us of the author who starting from Plato and passing through Michela Murgia accompanies us through all the possible variations of the new amorous relationships by reminding us how inevitable it is still losing the head, perhaps not only because of dopamine.

A process of the myth of romantic love to rediscover a new sentimental etiquette That makes us feel free to love without constraints and prejudices.

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