“Are you polyamorous?” : Karine Le Marchand goes very cash with Jean-Michel Aphatie, he blushes

“Are you polyamorous?” : Karine Le Marchand goes very cash with Jean-Michel Aphatie, he blushes
“Are you polyamorous?” : Karine Le Marchand goes very cash with Jean-Michel Aphatie, he blushes

Karine Le Marchand will present a new show The French, love and sex on M6. It will be broadcast Monday evening. “It is a societal document which explains how
everything has changed in romantic relationships, we no longer commit in the same way, we no longer meet in the same way.”
she explains in Daily this Friday, December 6.

The presenter is often herself perdue
facing new forms of love. “I am
completely abandoned too! Sometimes I wonder
where are the values ​​we had as a couple now. We can now have periods
where we feel heterosexual, bisexual or pansexual, moments of polyamory or moments where we want to settle down only with one person.”

Karine Le Marchand interviews Jean-Michel Aphatie

On the set of DailyKarine Le Marchand used a columnist to a particular example. “We no longer have the same plans as a couple or not as a couple, loyalty is called into question. There are people who have new routines or sexual practices that Jean-Michel and I have not experienced.”

Jean-Michel Aphatie, embarrassedreplied “But I won't allow you.” before Karine Le Marchand bounces back and talks about a new way of loving yourself. “Are you polyamorous?”

she asks on set. “I don’t know, we’ll talk about it later” replies the columnist who blushes. Yann Barthès was also accomplice : “Is it true, are you polyamorous?”

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The presenter talks about sex without taboo: she has her limits

The subject of the report is far from
embarrass him. “I don't mind
talk about sex, more practices, there are things that I don't do or that I find repugnant.”

she explains to Yann Barthès. “I find it good to be able to say
his sexuality, people dare to say very intimate things and the journey taken to accept who they are.”

However, Karine Le Marchand had to mal with certain new standards. “I was born in a very society
patriarchalwith parents who carried out
still marital duty. Our mothers made love because they had to do it to their husbands. (…) We cannot
No more flirting at work, we no longer have the right. There are no more popular balls, etc. Meeting, outside of a dating app, is now complicated.” Does she regret that time? Yes, “I regret it like many people!”

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