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Emma Watson says lesbian and gay couples' relationships are healthier

Emma Watson says lesbian and gay couples' relationships are healthier

Emma Watson says lesbian and gay couples' relationships are healthier


Emma Watson is an actress who has gained worldwide fame not only for her talent on the big screen, but also for her humanitarian work and her commitment to feminism and initiatives led by women, hence she is an ambassador for the UN Women.


We already became admirers of Emma when she shared a photo of her wearing a T-shirt on her networks that read: "Trans rights are human rights", just at a time of political debate.


Emma Watson has always been committed to equality on a large scale, in 2016 she participated in an action for which the machirulos criticized her as "feminazi" on the networks. The action was to hide books in the London Underground so that whoever found them could read them, bringing culture to all spaces. One of the books in question was "Mom & Me & Mom", an autobiography by the writer Maya Angelou, about her life with two mothers.


The British actress has returned to occupy space in the newspapers following statements in which she compared homosexual relationships with heterosexual ones.


Emma Watson does not usually give interviews, but she has done it for Valerie Hudson, author of Sex and World Peace. She said that her models of relationships and love were undoubtedly the relationships of lesbian and gay couples.


"A lot of the healthiest relationships I've seen are between same-sex couples because, I think, they have to sit down and agree on things," Emma explained in the interview. "They agree on things with each other instead of accepting certain sets of assumptions and expectations that are made," she said. In that sense, the aspect that Emma admires the most about LGBT relationships is the way they communicate, listen to each other about their wishes and do not assume things, unlike what happens between heterosexual couples where a “duty” is more implicit. be ”in relationships.


“I feel like relationships that don't necessarily follow traditional patterns require more communication and consent. It requires a real conversation and agreement about delegation of tasks, work and responsibilities that you might not feel like you need or should have if you follow those traditional stereotypes ... The idea that relationships are supposed to be easy and everything is supposed to be understood implicitly, and simply to be understood, is a lie! It is impossible!".

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