EPISODE · Sep 27, 2020 · 18 MIN
Episodio 1 | Machismo Soft - Marlene y Roxie
from Bass Empire · host Raymond Quintana
En la actualidad estamos viviendo tiempos donde las mujeres son clasificadas con roles predefinidos y el estereotipo del hombre macho masculino es impuesto por la influencia social y parte por la cultura. Hablamos sobre qué opinan las mujeres sobre estos casos y sus vivencias sobre estos temas.
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