All Types of Mothers Are Found in Nature
At a time when more and more women are transgressing the rules of a frozen At a time when more and more women are transgressing the frozen rules of a patriarchal society, where spirits finally seem to be awakening, and lifestyles are flourishing in a reclaimed eclecticism, motherhood can finally escape the outdated and reductive structure to which it has long been confined. If there are a thousand ways to be a mother, the path of love is now the only way to find one’s truth…
An innate vocation or an act of senseless love, becoming a mother, however intimidating, is no longer the preserve of a settled category of women. Still in its infancy, but led by a determined generation, the new civilization abolishes the boundaries of gender and other stereotypes to promote the advent of a new mother in which everyone can recognize themselves. Biological mother, mother by adoption, naturally or medically assisted, stepmother, wife or single mother: the terminologies are numerous but still not enough to recount the infinite diversity of each situation.
Nevertheless, while they may take on a variety of forms that are less and less controversial, the family and parenthood are still the focus of attention. Particularly subject to the assessments of third parties, the mother remains under scrutiny, judged from the first weeks of pregnancy. Because, if becoming a mother is not a duty, it implies by At a time when more and more women are transgressing the frozen rules of a patriarchal society, where spirits finally seem to be awakening, and lifestyles are flourishing in a reclaimed eclecticism, motherhood can finally escape the outdated and reductive structure to which it has long been confined.
If there are a thousand ways to be a mother, the path of love is now the only way to find one’s truth…
Whether by an innate vocation or a senseless act of love, becoming a mother, however intimidating, is no longer the preserve of a settled category of women.
Still in its infancy, but led by a determined generation, the new civilization abolishes the boundaries of gender and other stereotypes to promote the advent of a new mother in which everyone can recognize themselves. Biological mother, Mother by adoption, naturally or medically assisted, stepmother, wife or single mother: the terminologies are numerous but still not enough to recount the infinite diversity of each situation.
If Élhée campaigns for the recognition of a contemporary, modern and liberated family, it does so to preserve the free will of the parents above all, the mother in particular. Removed of clichés, this leading role can only be guided by the instinctive, primary and elementary feelings that unquestionably tie the child to its mother.