#MeTooHôpital: Marine Ltemporel comes out of silence and denounces “wandering hands” and “inappropriate behavior”

#MeTooHôpital: Marine Ltemporel comes out of silence and denounces “wandering hands” and “inappropriate behavior”

Marine Ltemporel, doctor and Miss France 2013, says she was a victim of sexual and gender-based violence in an Instagram publication. screen capture – INSTAGRAM MARINELOPRHELIN_off

Testimonies from victims of gender-based and sexual violence are increasing in the medical world. Marine Loubli, former Miss France 2013 and doctor, also paid the price and spoke out this Monday, April 22 2024 in a video published on the social network Instagram.

"He gets behind me and gives me a huge cock in the ass." The video posted by Marine Ltemporel, former Miss France 2013 and doctor, begins with these very crude words, pronounced by "jujulagygy", a gynecologist who shares her profession on social networks.

She too is a victim

They serve as an introduction to Marine Ltemporel who reveals, in this video posted this Monday, April 22, 2024 on the social network Instagram, that she was also a victim of sexist and sexual violence at home. ;rsquo;hospital.

"Thank you to jujulagygy and thank you to all the caregivers, doctors included, who bear witness to what is happening in the corridors of the hospital. Unfortunately I also paid the price.

"I regret not knowing what to do"

The young woman then shares her memories of a "particularly trying internship", a surgery internship", in which she was "one of the only women. I was very young, I had already been elected Miss France and I was treated to dozens and dozens of dirty sex jokes, questions about my privacy, wandering hands, and really inappropriate behavior."

The doctor said "regretting a little for not having said anything, for not knowing what to do", < /em>while emphasizing that she was "young" at the time."It was said that we had to accept these "usual", "normal" behaviors, attributed to former doctors of the older generation. And above all, you must not make waves at the hospital if you want your internship to be validated."

"We need to talk"

In front of the camera, Marine Ltemporel calls on all victims today to speak, "about what happened before, of what is still happening now. Besides, "it's not just the women who are concerned, it can also be men, young men, young students, she emphasizes.

"Making Things Happen"

The former Miss France ends her video on a note of hope. "But fortunately, mentalities are changing. Today, it’s true that there are more and more women in positions of responsibility, department heads, directors. And that, I hope, will make it possible to reduce, or even eliminate, sexism in the hospital."

Before concluding: "If you are concerned by inappropriate or even serious behavior, talk about it, talk about it to those around you [& hellip;] and all together, that's how we're going to succeed in making things happen.

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