Reproductive and sexual rights

To be a person, first and foremost a person

And to live in a female body

To realise one day that this body is not free

That this body can bear children without the consent of the person inhabiting it

To realise that controlling this body means being free

Free to make choices

Choices about personal and professional life

Realising that controlling this body means being dependent on industry

Without illness

Without disability

Needing industrial products to be free to make choices

It’s hard to accept sometimes

This ‘unnaturalness’

Feeling capable of anything in life

Wanting everything from life

And accepting that this isn’t possible naturally

Knowing what we owe to science, to industry, to logistics

Knowing what we owe to the law that brings all this together

Knowing what we owe to society, to the commons

Being a woman

Being a person, first and foremost a person, and living in a female body.

In Rennes, we are campaigning for women’s rights from 6 to 21 March,

Among them, the reproductive and sexual rights,

This is an ode to their implementation.

To all those who think that nature is like this and that women must accept their lot, I ask you this: who would you be without your glasses? … You don’t wear any? Wait a moment, it’ll come …

Long live industry, long live logistics, long live science.

See you soon

Lucile

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