Mujeres Que Ya No Sufren Por Amor Transformando... -

Herrera argues that the traditional Western model of romantic love is a —heavily influenced by Hollywood, fairy tales, and patriarchal structures—designed to keep women emotionally weak and distracted. By "transforming the romantic myth," women can reclaim their autonomy and build healthier, more egalitarian relationships. Key Themes & Insights

: The book describes romantic love as an addictive "miracle" or "drug" that creates an idealized vision of a partner who doesn't exist, often functioning as a "lifeline" for women. Mujeres Que Ya No Sufren Por Amor Transformando...

: The idea that one person is predestined for another to make them "whole." Herrera argues that the traditional Western model of

is a feminist essay and self-help book by Spanish author and researcher Coral Herrera Gómez , published in 2018. It serves as a guide for women to dismantle the cultural "myths" of romantic love that often lead to emotional dependence and suffering. Core Thesis : The idea that one person is predestined

: Herrera asserts that patriarchal systems benefit from women being "chained" to these illusions, as it prevents collective empowerment.

: The author proposes a "love revolution" based on emotional autonomy , self-care, and relationships built on respect, equality, and teamwork rather than sacrifice.