The book is a debate about a group of protesters who, in the early 1990's, threw eggs at the front of Parliament to protest against the intention of some parliamentarians to remove the right to decide freely on the birth of children from the constitution. It deals with the intimate choices that have been denied to single women by the referendum on assisted reproduction, with the questions raised by same-sex families and the stories told by transgender people. Each story is about the need to acquire or maintain new or acquired political, social and civil rights, united by the concept of intimate citizenship. In the book, the author talks about big problems that are still not resolved and even at some places they are getting worse. It is an amazing sociology book.