Mujeres Que Ya No Sufren Por Amor Transformando... Link

: The expectation that the intense early stages of a relationship should last forever.

: The work challenges several common romantic myths:

is a feminist essay and self-help book by Spanish author and researcher Coral Herrera Gómez , published in 2018. It serves as a guide for women to dismantle the cultural "myths" of romantic love that often lead to emotional dependence and suffering. Core Thesis Mujeres Que Ya No Sufren Por Amor Transformando...

: The belief that "true love can do everything," which often justifies staying in abusive or painful situations.

: The book describes romantic love as an addictive "miracle" or "drug" that creates an idealized vision of a partner who doesn't exist, often functioning as a "lifeline" for women. : The expectation that the intense early stages

: The author proposes a "love revolution" based on emotional autonomy , self-care, and relationships built on respect, equality, and teamwork rather than sacrifice.

: The idea that one person is predestined for another to make them "whole." Core Thesis : The belief that "true love

: Herrera asserts that patriarchal systems benefit from women being "chained" to these illusions, as it prevents collective empowerment.