Map of tenderness
During the reign of Louis XIII and Louis XIV some ladies have launched the feminist movement to fight against the so-called male misogyny prevailing sexism of the time. These women are looking for tenderness and restraint. They wanted to whisper sweet nonsense - to be charmed and conquered by grace before they were taken to bed.
Madeleine de Skudéry led this movement. She mapped a map of a fake land called Tenderness. In order to reach the city of Love, it was necessary to go through several small villages, and each of them represented a new step towards winning the heart of a loved one.
Of these first feminists, the Parisians retained that characteristic, cold and somewhat lost rupture.
The "A tanderness Map" still lives in the heart of every Parisian today. It can be shifted from a warm to a cool relationship, with a lack of interest in friendship, exploring all the turns and turning crucial to each journey through human relationships.

Things are evolving over time, but silent force is needed to maintain strong relationships.
Author of text: Denic Saska
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