When she kisses a woman for the first time, she is reserved and insecure. But with each subsequent kiss, the protagonist in "Playboy" becomes more and more settled in her new life. After decades of marriage to her husband and raising their son, she separates herself from the supposed family idyll. And with every piece of furniture she leaves behind, every shirt she disposes of, she sheds her heterosexual imprint layer by layer. She has her first relationships with women who could not be more different, learns to love in a different way, looks back with new eyes on her upbringing in a prestigious French family as the child of two impoverished drug addicts; on her profession as a criminal defense lawyer and her marriage to her ex-husband - in order to discover a new physicality at the core: the body as a way out of social standards and as a medium of sensations to simultaneously give and receive pleasure. Constance Debré breaks taboos about money, marriage, sex, lust and domesticity with linguistic power and disarming honesty.
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