Difficult to judge impartially the book: Virginie Despentes emits such a cry of rage (rather justified) against sexist society, she in a little box all his gall ... and sometimes it's more or less justified. In sum, I would say that often his post-feminist theory convinced my pro-sex, and other, more excessive (including some of those related to rape) left me more doubtful and upset. Nevertheless, I do not see how such a character would have treated the theme otherwise, and the book has the merit of having made about the current status of women in a different way than usual.