The storm rumbles, the doors slam, the tone rises, the children have difficulty controlling their bodies, the teenagers their voices, and the atmosphere is electric.
Such is life in explosive families;
an often happy daily life, punctuated by fits of laughter and big rants.
An Italian-style atmosphere, Elena Ferrante style, or a more intimate version of the Damien-Léonora couple on Doctor Dayan's couch in the
In Therapy
series .
We opt for the opposite of self-esteem and the "secret family", we bet on the mantra "We tell each other everything, it's more modern!"
Except that it often ends in balls of nerves and cries.
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