Não existe institucionalmente primeira dama em Portugal.
O que ela disse e bem é que não abdicaria de continuar a sua vida profissional pois não é um abajur, mas há quem em 2026 considere as mulheres como tal.
A nurse I used to work with got fired so suddenly it didn’t make sense. She was always the first one on the floor and usually the last one to leave. She picked up extra shifts when people called in sick, trained new hires without being asked, and even brought food for the team during long rotations. Patients would literally ask if she was working because they trusted her that much.
One afternoon she got called into HR. Ten minutes later she walked out with red eyes, holding a small box with her things. Management told everyone she had an “attitude problem.” No warnings. No write-ups. Nothing.
A few weeks later we found out she had reported a senior doctor for making comments about her body and asking personal questions that made her uncomfortable during shifts.
He’s still there. Still respected. Still mentoring younger staff. Still laughing in the hallways like nothing happened.
She lost her income, her routine, and the career she worked years to build. All because she spoke up.
'first in my bloodline' trend makes me realize how rapidly society has changed for women in just a single generation.
They are literally the first in their entire lineage to do very basic things everyone now considers completely normal.
Sem luz, esta Senhora de 82 anos mantém, há dias, a farmácia a funcionar porque "as pessoas precisam dos medicamentos". Avia o receituário manualmente, as pessoas pagam depois pq não há multibanco e o terminal não funciona sem luz. Tem tudo controlado. Chama-se Maria.
Espero que toda a gente partilhe deste mindset, independentemente do voto de cada um.
Porque, acima de tudo, é fundamental que todos estejamos unidos contra o fascismo!
Entre Cotrim e Ventura, Cotrim.
Entre Seguro e Ventura, Seguro.
Entre Gouveia e Melo e Ventura, Gouveia e Melo.
Entre Marques Mendes e Ventura, Marques Mendes.
Entre um choco e Ventura, um choco.
Devia ser simples.
girls be like “i'm just a girl” and then become doctors, attorneys, executives, scientists, engineers, business owners, and leaders in any field. i love to see it
Tonight at a shopping mall , I watched a 5 year old boy ask a little girl if he could hug her because he liked her sweater. She said, "No.” He smiled, "Okay! I like your sweater. Bye!" and ran back to his dad. To his dad, he proudly said: "I didn't hug her because she said no... but I told her I liked her sweater!" His dad replied, “Cool, buddy!" ...and they went on shopping.
If a 5-year-old boy can understand consent and respect a "No," then so can every adult