(From our archives) It all started with a video by Tristan Lopin (which we already told you about here). It was about the social pressure to have a child. And as usual, it was very funny.

The comedian imitates a friend of a friend (very painful) who does not understand that at 30, we still have not procreated. Logically, he groans.

“The girl sends her old shitty social pressure back to us. All because she’s too venerated to not be able to come home at 5 a.m. completely torn because of the three brats waiting for her at home.”

Then :

“The girl, she sees you enjoying your freedom, it makes her crazy.”

So far everything was fine. We were happy to crucify the cheeky blonde lady in the blue headband. But this passage… The party mother in me rebelled.

“But of course it’s possible to party with children! I went to bed again at 9 a.m. last Saturday!”

I spoke too quickly, too loudly. My red chef – exhausted since the birth of her eldest, going to bed at 9:30 p.m. – told me:

“Go ahead, you piss me off, tell us in a paper how people of your kind are doing.”

A vital need

It’s that becoming parents goes rather hand in hand with a giant skewer of renunciations. In her book “Household, the fairy, the witch and the new man”, published in 2013, the sociologist Christine Castelain-Meunier gave her figures which sound like a “gurgle”.

After a birth, 28% of men and 38% of women give up going out (cinema

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