Albanian writer then lost her husband: That's where they judge you. They say you should have sex. You're a serious woman.

Writer and poet Rita Petro spoke about prejudice and private life after the loss of her husband, Latif Airulai, who passed away two years ago. A short time ago, the noted writer declared that after losing her husband, all doors are open to love. While she was invited [...]
Writer and poet Rita Petro spoke about prejudice and private life after the loss of her husband, Latif Airulai, who passed away two years ago.
A short time ago, the noted writer declared that after losing her husband, all doors are open to love.
While she was invited to <x0Wake Up”, Petro said that if she was linked to a human, she would be with someone to have “conversation with. ”
There are other places that I think I can have that chemistry, because at my age we love conversations and say the truth whether I really would connect with a man who knows how to understand the freedom of life.
To have that beautiful authority, art, to talk about many things. I love this chemistry of conversation.
I'm against marriage, at least for my age. I don't think that's necessary, but I never say.
But that's what I think, while a little bit of a little bit of a living away, even a relationship that with this partner spending the weekend, is a welcome”- she said.
Among other things, Petro also spoke of the prejudices that all women of her age face.
You're a serious woman, or you've got kids”, which means you're neither sensual, you don't want to enjoy and have sex.
But they prejudge because they say you're old, leave that stuff to the young people, the writer said.
According to Rita Petros, the strongest love happens after the age of 30.
I think over 30, over 40, at least what happened to me, that's until 30 you start and you know yourself and you're called an adult.
I think the strongest and most reasonable loves happen over this age (30)”












