"Your night together:" You like it eh? Little bitch ... little bitch ... ".

At first, you think he's saying that as a joke.

"You come across an ad for a computer, a young blonde woman, mouth wide open and eyes bewildered:" Also for blondes ".

“Your father tells you that you went from 'from a beautiful young girl to a fat cow'”…

"Harmless", "ordinary" sexist remarks heard in the family, during studies, at work, at the doctor's office or in the street. Remarks, launched by men and women, on sex, body, the "right way" to behave, the "right way" to be for girls and women. Words written by a collective of authors, created in 2012, to fight against sexism and gender stereotypes. This collective, composed in particular of Astrid Toulon, Luna Baruta, Valérie Thierry, Enissa Bergevin and Louise Pothier, published in early April the book

Dans la bouche d'une fille

  (Albin Michel, 14.90 euros)

In this episode of “Tout Sexiquer”, our

20-minute

“sexuality and society” meeting, we discuss

with Astrid Toulon, who directed and participated in the writing of this manifesto work.

We are talking about the aftermath of the women's freedom movement, three years after the first accusations against the American producer Harvey Wenstein.

What word today?

Why use testimonials using the “you”?

Why the choice of a collective?

You can find these questions for free in the audio player below, and on all online listening platforms.

“In the mouth of a girl” is also an account on the social networks Instagram and Twitter.

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