Why women burn out (Emily and Amelia Nagoski)

Men and women are equally subject to burnout, but its springs would be distinct. Putting on the glasses of feminism with American sauce, the authors highlight the sum of the burdens that specifically weigh down women, like the injunctions to beauty, to the ideal weight, to conform their body so that it values ​​the biniki, at the risk that women devalue their own bodies. And implicitly, it is the weight of the patriarchy which becomes the main source of female burnout. If it turns out to be interesting, this book is so typically North American that one feels foreign reading it. Therefore, contactto all women who feel overwhelmed and exhausted by all they have to do ” becomes wishful thinking.

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