About Valter Viglietti

Valter Viglietti is kind of an odd creature (and he loves being odd). He's Italian (living in Torino), but he doesn't like wine or coffee. He works as a freelance graphic designer, but his main interests are understanding life, human beings, relationships, and himself. He's been looking for his soulmate since he was twenty, but he's becoming doubtful about it. He finds life fascinating, but he's quite curious about death. He believes in God, but he thinks God has better things to do than taking care of humans. He writes about all this in his blog (www.psicofelicita.it), but nobody seems to care.

A Man, a Woman, a Child, and Some Questions

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In a scenario that happens to many couples, Valter Viglietti poses the question: “What would you do?”

Binary Creatures Against the Gender Binary

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Sometimes we just need two robots to show us what humans can really be.

The End of Feminism (as I Knew It)

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If you say you’re for equality, Valter Viglietti writes, then you’re for everyone’s equality.

Can We Really (Really?) Talk About Sex?

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In response to a Julie Gillis’s piece, Valter Viglietti wonders if it’s really possible to talk openly and freely to a possible partner about maybe having sex.

Men vs. Women: Why We Can’t Stop Arguing

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Human beings fight with one another because, largely, it’s in our nature, Valter Pahlad writes.