Marie de Brauer and Mamari, comedians: "I don't need to be infallible in sex"

It's 2:45 p.m., the video chat starts. Marie de Brauer logs in first, joined five minutes later by Mamari. They're both sitting at home, but nothing's out of the camera's view. Not a photo, a couch, or a misplaced cup to fuel the conversation. Luckily, the comedians had, several months earlier, shared a stand-up set and several pots of rillettes du Mans, in Le Mans. It brings them closer. So it's with a certain amount of casualness that the two thirty-somethings open up about a topic they're tackling head-on: sex.
The first, Marie de Brauer, became known on social media. On Instagram, she has nearly 200,000 followers. Then, it was on France Inter that she became a public face, officiating several times a week on the show Zoom Zoom Zen . In the spring, she published Une BD qui parle de cul (Leduc Graphic) with the illustrator Lucymacaroni. In it, she retraces her first fifteen years of sexuality as a fat woman between orgasm wanted but never came, abstinence and discovery of sex toys. The second, Mamari, is one of the bi/pan faces of comedy scenes. She is also one of the voices who tells the
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