“I had to say where I was, with whom, when, what, how.

I had to say how I was dressed and send her a photo to prove it to her.

Living under the supervision of her spouse is the daily life of many women in France, sometimes very young.

Agathe Breton, author of “c'est pas çaamour” was a victim of domestic violence, and explains that the violence is not only physical but also psychological.

Today, she tries to help young girls who experience this situation on a daily basis.

According to Agathe Breton, there are four indicators to identify this violence: intention, to determine whether the two partners are equal in the relationship;

persistence (are situations of violence progressive and intensifying?);

the impact (psychological, physical, sexual) and finally the fear (of his partner, of acting, of behaving).

She testifies with other women on this psychological violence in the couple in the video of our partner Brut. 

  • Society

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  • Violence against women

  • Violence

  • Women

  • Domestic violence

  • Testimony

  • Women's health