Dressed as a Bride?

(Disponible en Español)

A socio-scientific investigation on the impact of sexual freedom on marriage, women, and the family (This book is written in Spanish.)

Dressed as a Bride by Teresa Ruiz Pedersen is a socio-scientific, historical, and documentary investigation that analyzes, based on verifiable data and official sources, the impact of sexual education, sexual freedom, and legislative changes on love, marriage, and family in contemporary society.

Based on official statistics, government reports, academic studies, doctoral theses, and historical documents, this book takes Denmark as a case study, examining more than fifty years of data on abortions, divorces, mental health, sexually transmitted diseases, family structure, and emotional well-being.

The research shows that several of the promises made at the end of the 1960s—such as the reduction of abortion, family stability, decrease in emotional distress, and formation of healthy affective relationships through mandatory sexual education—were not fulfilled.

On the contrary, the analyzed data reveal:

  • Increase in abortion after its legalization

  • High rates of divorce, singlehood, and abandonment

  • Crisis of emotional well-being, especially in women

  • Increase in loneliness, anguish, and sadness

  • Lack of affective commitment and abandonment in couple relationships

  • Violation of sexual privacy among youth

Dressed as a Bride presents empirical evidence through the contrast of laws, public policies, philosophical models, and their real consequences in the emotional lives of men, women, children, and families.

This book constitutes a rigorous and professional source of information, useful for women, educators, researchers, academics, and people interested in understanding, through evidence-based analysis, the current challenges of love, marriage, and family.

Dressed as a Bride is especially aimed at women who wish to marry, and its purpose is to educate and inform them to:

  • Understand the real conflicts that currently affect marriage

  • Identify signs of harmful relationships before committing

  • Reject dynamics of abandonment, emotional irresponsibility, and lack of commitment

  • Make conscious, informed, and responsible affective decisions

Dressed as a Bride invites reflection based on data, historical analysis, and scientific evidence to defend the right to love and be loved from truth, emotional maturity, and responsibility.

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