One hundred lives or perhaps a thousand in fifty stories of ordinary exclusion of women in today’s society and in the past. Lives marked by violence, poverty, denied dignity, but also by defiance and open revolt. A gallery of wives, lovers, servants, witches, murderers, thieves who live in different eras but always immersed in a male world that exploits and kills them. Femicide, which takes on the appearance of an inevitable social phenomenon and an ineluctable destiny for women of our time, marked by the decline of the male myth and the end of the hegemonic role of the male in society. Crimes against women, such as stalking, mobbing, gaslighting, economic, psychological and sexual violence, which wound and mark female existence forever.