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Women in 1940s Spain were mainly recognised as mothers.

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  • Women in 1940s Spain were mainly recognised as mothers. (en)
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  • 1960.0
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  • "At school, I never understood why they highlighted spiritual exercises around a sexual theme. And on the sexual issue, of course, they never talked about  consummating sexual relationships; that only existed in the minds of evil beings. But they did give us class and all kinds of information, especially kisses. I especially admired the screw kiss. They told us how the kids play, how you can never allow a boy to give you his hand, because the hand passes to the arm, and the arm is already lost. The dances, the look of a boy ... It was all sin. I remember that when we prepared the confession, which was weekly, they always made us talk, and it was very difficult for me to talk about the so-called impure desires." (en)
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  • Actitudes de las mujeres bajo el primer Franquismo: La práctica del aborto en Zaragoza durante los años 40, (en)
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  • Women in 1940s Spain were mainly recognised as mothers. (en)
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  • Women in 1940s Spain (en)
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