As with all systems of abuse, patriarchy has been socially the most omnicomprensive, those who have the privileges of the ruling class may be left behind those privileges, but uprooting them from the automatisms of behavior is not so simple, because they are patterns that are they replicate since childhood. Although, expressed in general terms, since parenting, specifically, in the first 5 years, most people are educated in the context of a patriarchal culture, that is, sooner rather than later, our behaviors and habits will reveal that sexism and machismo is still present in our person. Men are those who, mainly through the male stereotypes imposed by society, replicate the patriarchal system, therefore, paternity must cease to be the problem and parenting must focus on "being parents" from the affective, eliminating those stereotypes. If men became sufficiently affected by the social model in which they have been educated and their role in the patriarchal s...
Hello. Today I will talk about a pet I had and it was very important in my life. The pet I had was called "Mixi", a mongrel dog between Beagle and Boxer, who came into my life when I was just 7 years old. My godfather gave it to me, since I had no space in his home to have it. At first she was very shy, did not control her sphincters hahaha and lived for a couple of months inside the house, until she grew up and began to break the things, she was not very big, her hairs were light brown and white, her eyes brown Dark, he had muscles and a lot of strength, that was surprising, but he was afraid of the hens in the next door neighbor. Fun fact is that unfortunately she ate several chicks of that chicken :c It was important in my life, since it was we played, we had fun, we went for a walk, she was in my life in key times, from school to high school. 8 years to live with me. She died long after having her 4 child...