This bronze statue in France is molested by thousands of women around the world


The statue of French journalist Victor Noir, who was killed at the hands of a nephew of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, is the most famous of the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, where more than 3,000,000 people turn annually to visit her, mostly women, to kiss her mouth and shake her crotch.


  • A statue of a prominent 19th century French journalist is eroding in Paris
  • Victor Noir was shot dead by a great-nephew of Emperor Napoleon in 1870
  • Thousands of women have touched his crotch and kissed his lips for luck
  • The bronze statue has notably discolored in these areas over the years

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The statue of a prominent 19th century French journalist is losing its bronze colour in some areas after scores women rub its crotch and kiss its lips for good luck.


This is due to the belief and superstition that if women rub their prominent male limb, they will become fertile and can have many children, as well they will have a very happy sex life and get partner.


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Although it is not known when or how the wave of superstitions began, women from all over the world visit the statue to rub the crotch and kiss their lips. Even, it is believed that you should touch the right foot of Victor Noir to have a child and the left to have two more children. In a bizarre ritual women rub the crotch and place a flower in the hand of the statue believing it will improve their relationships and boost fertility. 


The well-endowed memorial was sculpted by French artist Jules Dalou and put in the French capital's largest cemetery.  A fence was built around the statue in 2004 after authorities grew concerned that it was losing its finesse. However after protests the railings were brought down shortly after meaning people were free again to walk up to and touch the monument.

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