L'Obs is one of the most prominent French weekly news magazines. It provides in-depth reporting and analysis on politics, economics, culture, and global events.
Bisexuality: 6 Stereotypes We Don’t Want to Hear Anymore

You may not know this, but September 23rd is International Bisexuality Day. An opportunity to revisit the recurring stereotypes that bisexual people regularly face and eradicate them once and for all. Fourth episode of Eloise Bouton’s feminist column…
Baccalauréat: Why Are Women Absent from School Textbooks?

At the time of the 2016 baccalauréat history exam on Thursday, June 16, Eloïse Bouton, in her new column for “Le Plus,” denounces the minimal representation of women in school textbooks. According to her, while senior year humanities programs cite figures like Joan of Arc and Marie Antoinette, these women are confined to a role of “tragic-romantic-victim” heroines. And above all, they remain “in the shadow of a man”…
It’s Time to Say “Stop” to Fatphobia

According to a study, obese women are discriminated against 8 times more than others! Our columnist Eloïse Bouton examines the scourge of “fatphobia,” which reportedly affects 30% of unemployed women. A form of discrimination based on excess weight, primarily targeting women. Brands and media still stigmatize plus-size women and their representation. The proof in images…
5 Facts You Didn’t Know About the Clitoris

Did you know that the clitoris is the only human organ dedicated to pleasure? And that it wasn’t until 1997 that an accurate description was first made? L’Obs sex columnist Eloïse Bouton reveals this, along with many other things…
Love, Sex: One Couple, Multiple Possibilities

Open relationship, polyfidelity, polyamory, or swinging… L’Obs breaks down the different forms a loving couple can take…
Sex: Yes, Some Men Fake It

30% of men admit to having faked an orgasm. How do they do it? Our columnist Eloïse Bouton investigated the question…
A Minister of Happiness in Dubai? Nonsense for Women

The United Arab Emirates appointed a Minister of Happiness last month. A major advancement for women’s rights in this country that already has 5 women in government? Not really, explains Eloïse Bouton in her new column for “Le Plus” dedicated to women’s rights. In Dubai, half the population is subjected to the laws of the other half…

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