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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 47 MIN

Trop lucide pour se marier ?

from Garce Therapy · host Amal Tahir

Quand j’étais adolescente, j’entendais les filles autour de moi parler du mariage comme d’une date limite. Certaines voulaient être mariées à 23 ans, d’autres à 27, mais jamais après 30. Comme si une femme célibataire de 31 ans avait raté quelque chose. Je me souviens avoir demandé à ma mère si c’était vrai. Si une femme perdait vraiment de sa valeur avec l’âge. À sa manière, elle me répondait que oui. Puis il y avait ma grand-mère. Un après-midi, autour d’un thé marocain, elle m’a regardée en souriant et m’a dit : « Ne te marie jamais, chérie. » Pendant longtemps, je n’ai pas compris cette phrase. Aujourd’hui, je me demande si elle n’était pas la femme la plus libre que je connaissais. Pourquoi avons-nous grandi avec l’idée qu’il fallait absolument trouver quelqu’un avant 30 ans ? Et si les femmes ne devenaient pas plus difficiles avec le temps, mais simplement plus lucides ? Dans cet épisode, on parle du mariage, de la peur de vieillir seule, des attentes que la société place sur les femmes et de ce qui se passe lorsqu’on commence enfin à choisir sa vie plutôt que de suivre le scénario qu’on avait écrit pour nous.IG : @amaltahirMes chroniques : In Her ShoesMon dernier livre : Rencard avec la trentaineXXAmal TahirHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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Quand j’étais adolescente, j’entendais les filles autour de moi parler du mariage comme d’une date limite. Certaines voulaient être mariées à 23 ans, d’autres à 27, mais jamais après 30. Comme si une femme célibataire de 31 ans avait raté quelque...

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