‘ I’m still young and it’s not a good thing to be alone, but we have a lot of taboos here in Greece. And it’s not only that I am young, I look younger,” Evi Vatidou told reporters about the difficulties that today’s relations and the age taboos that existed when she was dating a younger man. “The relationship has an evolution, a perspective, which I am currently not seeing. Being with a man forever is extremely difficult. Must it be chemistry? Lucky? I don’t know what it must be. Big love? Are there great love? It’s very difficult. When you’ve been through the first phase of your life, you’ve made a family, completed your marriage with a divorce, what’s left? “ Evi Batidou said. “The truth is, I am very young. I’m still young and it’s not a good thing to be alone, but we have a lot of taboos here in Greece. And it’s not just that I’m young, I look younger. When I was 33 or 31, I had just broken up, when I was dating a younger man who was 28, Greek society disapproved of me at the time. While, I was not disapproved of having a man 25 years older than me. I don’t understand, what is the age that suits me not to be disapproved of? “ Evi Batidou concluded.
Evi Batidou: When you have a family, you have completed your marriage with a divorce, what remains?
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