Until 1968, cheating on your husband was a crime: the absurd laws that have kept Italian women chained for centuries
For centuries Italian law has not been neutral. It was written by men, for men, and often against women. It
For centuries Italian law has not been neutral. It was written by men, for men, and often against women. It
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