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Support Blast, a new independent media: https://www.blast-info.fr/soutenir Can we still talk about love without talking about money? In 2024, in heterosexual couples, women continue to pay a high price, often invisible but very real: aesthetic burden, contraception, expense management, professional sacrifices, reduced pensions, mental and domestic burden... Even in relationships that claim to be egalitarian, the numbers don't lie: love is expensive for women. With their comic strip Le prix à payer, Tiffany Cooper and Lucile Quillet dissect these mechanisms with clarity. Using figures and concrete examples, they show that to love fairly, you have to count. Not to divide, but to build better. This comic strip is not an indictment against the couple, but a call for reinvention. Because love should never impoverish, but enrich. Because rethinking the distribution of roles means giving couples back the potential to be a place of freedom and equality. An essential read for those who want to build something other than unbalanced compromises. At the microphone of Salomé Saqué, they come to deliver their analysis for Blast. Journalist: Salomé Saqué Editing: Camille Chalot Sound: Baptiste Veilhan Graphics: Morgane Sabouret Production: Hicham Tragha Program Director: Mathias Enthoven Editor-in-Chief: Soumaya Benaïssa Publication Director: Denis Robert The site: https://www.blast-info.fr/ Facebook: / blastofficiel Twitter: / blast_france Instagram: / blastofficiel Mastodon: https://mamot.fr/web/@blast_info Peertube: https://video.blast-info.fr/ Twitch: / blastinfo #Couple #Money #Inequalities