She talks about pregnancy, her relationship with her husband and about phrases she heard in the past and hid as she believes, a sexism in their depth. She’s six months pregnant. Everything runs smoothly and normally, with the politician constantly having her own people. Domna Michailidou and Leonidas Mandonakis seem to be getting married first by political marriage at the town hall of Piraeus to prevent the arrival of their son. CORVERSE “I always wanted to have a baby, but I never said I was growing up and I have to do it. The first test came back negative, went back and got a second, which came back positive. At that moment I thought whether and how much balance will change with my husband.” “My partner had understood it and said ‘I’m sure you don’t have to take a test’” describes Domna Michailidou in the Weekenders of ANT1. “If I wasn’t in love, I wouldn’t have a child. The part of love and love begins with admiration. The proposal was made days after we found out about the baby. It was a human and tender moment in our house. We are waiting for our baby in April.” ADVERSE Closing, Domna Michailidou said: “The term “beautiful politician” hides a sexism from behind. I’ve heard them say “yes, baby,” would they ever say that to a man? He suggests that in his mind there is a relationship of superiority, enslavement.” A few months after the birth of her child, during the summer, Domna Michailidou and Leonidas Mantonakis will also have their religious wedding in Aegina. Domna Michailidou plans a big party with relatives, friends and associates for her religious marriage, so that all together they can celebrate this happy day for the couple.
Domna Michailidou: The term “beautiful politician” hides a sexism from behind
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