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Why is talking about love so important in psychoanalysis? Who sets the topic? Psychoanalyst? The speech of someone who comes to a psychoanalyst’s office is about love. Why did he leave for another woman? What's wrong with me? - What does she want? I do everything for her that she wants. - My body is constrained. I don't feel like a woman. - He's using me. - My mother! She controls and takes care of me. There is too much of it. - Ideal woman...? - What does a woman want? What is my wish? - ...? “Femininity and Sexuality: Psychoanalysis on Love” is a meeting for those who want to talk about love, sexuality, masculine and feminine, this is research. What is the path of formation from a little girl into a woman, how does it differ from the male path? How does each woman find for herself what it means to be a woman, and is one universal recipe possible for all women? Unfortunately, it happens that these issues can be closed to a woman due to painful symptoms (panic attacks, anxiety, anorexia, bulimia, irritability, etc.) or due to the fact that a woman integrates herself into a rigidly organized system, defining herself, literally , part of it. Love is poetry and physicality, fantasy and sexuality, femininity and escape... The question of love lies at the foundation of our being and subjectivity. But why is it so impossible to talk about this? The meetings are based on an appeal to cultural heritage: to the texts of S. Freud, films, books and to one’s own life experience.