This research project analyzes how narcoculture shapes women's experiences in relation to their bodies in Medellín during the 1990s. It is approached through Michel Foucault's theory of the body, with a special focus on gender and feminist perspectives. The study also examines how bodies are framed within social relationships between men and women in the context of drug trafficking in Colombia. The foundation of the study is built on oral testimonies, aiming to delve into the memories, experiences, and resistances of women from that time and in the present.