About motherhood and marriage

"Don't hide in the Biblical metaphor of saying that I came from your rib, because my dear, the truth is that you came from my womb".

My husband cheated on me after I became “too saggy”.

– Mariana

My boyfriend said I was “broken” and left me when Sofia was 2 months old.

– Deborah

Caio told me that I was not at all attractive and showed me a picture of my friend, saying that that was being sexy. My heart ached, I was devastated.

- Camila



About motherhood and marriage
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He always avoided me, said it was still early after giving birth, but then I saw a message from him with another. '' The baranga has already gone to sleep, send another photo''. Ahh. I wanted to die.

– Claudia

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When the twins were born, the most precious thing in the world was there, in my hands. But I felt horrible every time he rejected me.

- Sofia

finished? flabby? Baranga? rejected? All people only exist on earth, thanks to the woman. Men can only be called a father thanks to women, and many feel guilty, taking the blame for many men's lack of character. These men should be ashamed of not supporting the mother of their own children. If some stretch marks or a saggy belly make you uncomfortable, I think it's good that you review your concepts a little about being a straight man who squanders masculinity out there. Because a real man doesn't abandon a life at the expense of a body. A body that stretched, that carried life, that bled, that broke and that almost killed the woman of his life. Before calling a woman with a child anything other than wonderful, I think it's good that you take that dick of yours, cut it off and who knows, do a little experiment on the grandeur and difficulty of being a woman. And don't hide in the biblical metaphor of saying that I came from your rib, because my dear, the truth is that you who came from my womb, swallow the truth and respect me.



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