When I’m on the beach, leave me and my body alone, s’il vous plaît | Marie Le Conte
by Marie Le Conte from US news | The Guardian on (#6DQKB)
Women should be able to swim in the sea without harassment. Marseille's anti-abuse app helps, but it shouldn't be necessary
How often do you think about the fact that you have a body? This isn't a grand philosophical question, even though it may sound like one. I realised some years ago that I am more aware of my status as the owner of flesh and bones when I am in France.
Because I grew up there, I didn't notice it straight away. It took moving to Britain and occasionally returning home to have this epiphany about my corporeal state. Again, I am not seeking to make some deep metaphysical statement here. It's just that when you're in France and you're a woman, some men like to remind you of the fact.
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