

Demographic Crisis: The Cost of Female Freedom.
We are facing a historic crossroads: individual independence versus the survival of the species. In this post, I analyze the demographic crisis: the cost of female freedom. From vanishing pensions and a real estate market destined to become a desert of ghost towns to mass immigration used as an economic patch, an uncomfortable truth emerges: individual ego is prevailing over biology. Without new citizens, today's freedom is nothing more than tomorrow's failure.
Mauro Longoni
1 day ago10 min read


The Woman Code.
A woman is a beautiful, living paradox. In business, she is a war machine, capable of cutting off emotions to climb patriarchal hierarchies with a pragmatism that would make a surgeon flinch. Yet in love, everything shifts: there, emotion leads the way in a vital search for connection. She is a being who can descend into hell for those she loves or turn into a robot to save her career. A force of nature that adapts, fights, and above all, refuses to ever give up.
Mauro Longoni
Apr 2412 min read


Women's Love.
Writing this is like walking through a minefield. Today, women no longer settle for the "least worst" option; they demand emotional connection and true presence. While men often see physical intimacy as a starting point, for women, it’s the result of emotional safety. A man must learn to be vulnerable, remember the small details, and support his partner’s life—even in the kitchen. Happiness isn't a puzzle; it’s about listening when she speaks and being there when the mask com
Mauro Longoni
Apr 717 min read


The Princess Paradox.
This essay explores the roots of modern victimhood, debunking the "patriarchy" myth in sports and work. By analyzing cases like Alisha Lehmann and the Gender Pay Gap, an uncomfortable truth emerges: disparity is not a conspiracy, but a reflection of individual choices, market dynamics, and the refusal of physical sacrifice. As long as women remain anchored to the "waiting princess" archetype, true equality will remain an illusion fueled by a distorted narrative of social real
Mauro Longoni
Mar 3126 min read
