This Sunday, January 9, in the second part of the evening (11:10 p.m.), Bernard de la Villardière will present a new issue of Exclusive Inquiry. Find out what the theme of M6’s show will be.
But where will Bernard de la Villardière take us this Sunday evening? The new number ofExclusive inquiry, which will be broadcast on January 9 in the second part of the evening on M6 (11:10 p.m.) was filmed in Israel and will be about … sex and love in the land of the holy land. In this country where civil life and religion are one, romantic and sexual relationships are both very free and codified. In Israel, only religious marriage between two spouses of the same faith is recognized.
For example, more than 20,000 heterosexual and homosexual couples find themselves forced to marry abroad, mostly on the island of Cyprus. As Israel recognizes civil unions, these couples can then return to their country of origin and have their union legally registered. Furthermore, Israel holds the fertility record of industrialized countries with more than three children per woman, compared to 1.9 in France. Very libertarian on the issue, PMA and surrogacy are authorized for single women and homosexual couples.
Israel, a state as complex as it is libertarian on the question of love
The national strategy of the Jewish state is to encourage and facilitate the conception of children. This country, created in 1948, sees its population grow each year. Sexual accompaniments even help Israelis heal their blockages on the issue with therapies reimbursed by the government. Very complex, this country sees its youth divided into two camps on the level of the sexual question : one very liberated who thirsts for emancipation and the other very rigorous, who wishes to perpetuate the traditional pattern. But all this, Bernard de la Villardière will tell you this Sunday evening.
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