Karine Le Marchand spoke without taboo about love and sexuality in Quotidien. But Jean-Michel Aphatie was visibly embarrassed.
© TMC “You're polyamorous ?”: Karine Le Marchand goes very blunt with Jean-Michel Aphatie, he blushes
IN BRIEF
- Karine Le Marchand presents a new show, Les Français, l'amour et le sexe, broadcast Monday evening on M6.
- The show explores changes in romantic relationships, with discussions on fidelity and new sexual practices.
- Discover how Karine Le Marchand approaches without taboo the developments in modern romantic relationships.
Karine Le Marchand will present a new show Les French, love and sex on M6. It will be broadcast Monday evening. “It's a societal document that 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 Quotidien this Friday, December 6.
The presenter is herself often lost faced with new forms of love. “I'm completely lost too! Sometimes I wonder where the values we had in the couple are 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.”
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000Karine Le Marchand interviews Jean-Michel Aphatie
On the set of Quotidien, Karine Le Marchand used a columnist for a particular example. “We no longer have the same plans as a couple or not a couple, fidelity 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, gêné, replied “But I don't allow you.” before Karine Le Marchand bounces back and talks about a new way of loving. “You're polyamorous ?” she asks on the set. “I don't know, we'll talk about it later” replies the columnist who blushes. Yann Barthès éwas also accomplice : “It's true, you're polyamorous ?”
The presenter talks about sex without taboos: she has her limits
The subject of the report is far from embarrassing her. “Çit doesn't bother me to talk about sex, but practices, there are things that I don't do or that disgust me.” she explains à Yann Barthès. “I think it's good to be able to affirm one's sexuality, people dare to say very intimate things and the path taken to assume who they are.”
However, Karine Le Marchand has difficulty with certain new standards. “I was born into a very patriarchal society, with parents who still carried out conjugal duty. Our mothers made love because it was necessary to do it to their husbands. (…) We can't flirt at work anymore, we don't have the right anymore. There are no more public dances, etc. Meeting each other, outside of dating apps, is now complicated.” Does she regret that time ? Yes, “I regret it like many people!”