Anna Falchi: “Long live the catcalling. Let's let men be male and even a little rough "
This is how he commented on the controversy surrounding the meeting of the Alpini: "The man has a stink '"Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
“I am happy if men whistle at me. Long live catcalling , after the age of 50, maybe there were ".
Thus Anna Falchi commented on the controversy surrounding the Alpine gathering in Rimini.
“I don't take offense at all, maybe they are also cute. If it happens to me? Of course it happens to me, and I like it . It makes me smile. I go to work on foot in the legendary via Teulada, I don't tell you that catcalling in the morning ”, he told“ A sheep's day ”on RadioRai1.
Falchi recounted some episodes that happened to her. “They yelled at me 'You are much better up close than from a distance'. And I said 'Better live than dead'. In the whistle I don't see male chauvinism. We women always complain that there are no longer the men of the past, the virile ones, who no longer court us. If we put all this pressure on them we terrify them, let them be a little bit male and also a little rough, the man stinks ' ".
Finally, she also recounted an episode in which she was the one who catcalled: “I happened to roll down the window, approach a handsome man and tell him ' Hey bye, handsome boy, where are you going without me '. He thanked me, then I left, ashamed of it ".
Many criticisms that Anna Falchi has received online for these statements.
(Unioneonline / L)