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How French Women Like It

Year: 2018 Documentary Runtime: 53 min Rating: 8.0

Overview

In 2018, can we speak freely about female sexuality? It all begins with a bold question: “What do French women do in bed?” The interviewees describe their sexual practices, their desires, and their boundaries. Are they more fulfilled and uninhibited than the generations before them?

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Marielle Fournier

Marielle Fournier

Herself

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