Glamour (South Africa)

What I want in life for my daughters and future GLAMOUR readers

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“I want them to lead the lives they want, to travel and open their minds, to appreciate and protect nature. Passion, fearlessne­ss and not thinking that they should fake their lives for social media.” – céline Perruche, France (above)

Us A world that respects them for who they are – that doesn’t try to perfect, regulate, or throw laws or anxieties at them. I want them to be able to figure out the complicate­d, quirky, joyous, unique people they are with minimal noise from the outside. And I want all that for our sons, too! BRAZIL Freedom to be who they want, to go where they want, to choose what they do and to say what they like without being judged. BULGARIA To be able to wave away the old ‘wisdom’ that you can’t have it all. Germany The certainty that women’s voices, energy and knowledge are crucial to a free, open-minded society. The netherland­s To care about other women, to feel good about themselves and to know they can conquer the world. ITALY Freedom. Poland Equality, empowermen­t, to be open minded and self-reliant. south AFRICA Self-esteem and a world that nurtures it. “I want her to be free and able to do whatever she wants, with the same pay and opportunit­ies as a man, to be able to choose her partner, man or woman, and to have kids when she is ready, or not at all, if that’s her choice.” – diana Tofan, Romania (above)

“I want her world to be filled with love, tolerance, peace and opportunit­ies to find happiness.” – masha Fedorova, Russia (left)

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