I’m so glad so many people in marginalized communities are becoming more secure in their identity and passions despite the hurdles of the world and the perpetual suffering we’ve been going through. History shows that though suffering may be inevitable, we come up on top every time. There is so much power and strength in love and community. Barbie was also fantastic and is a frequent conversation starter for me now lmfao. So much so, my professor made us do an assignment on dismantling social constructs and patriarchal standards after eavesdropping on a convo I was having. I appreciate you both for being in positions of power and spreading positivity, knowledge, love, and breaking apart stereotypes. I’m high asf and rambling but y’all ate this episode up baddd. ❤😂
@iamKITTENS11 ай бұрын
so glad u enjoyed itttt appreciate u
@nathaliedaviee11 ай бұрын
Thanks for making it, appreciate you back 🩷
@OvSpP11 ай бұрын
Very specific ‘I want to sound as progressive as them’ language here… but I get it. It’s situations like Alex’s that make me wonder what the future will be like for people like that. I often feel like new stories are able to be told when we start showing off, fighting for, or examining new subsets of demographics. Like what will be the new queer Black woman stories that we didn’t know we needed or wanted in the late 20s because of what’s happening now in the early 20s? It feels like there’s so much potential that we’re gonna see actualized in our lifetimes.
@nathaliedaviee10 ай бұрын
@@OvSpP i feel you, wasn’t trynna come off as super progressive I just went to school and kinda know what I’m talking about if it relates to my personal experience lmfao we’re just not all “oversimplified”. Guess we’ll just have to live long enough to find out what other stories you haven’t heard and can relate to, from one of the billions of people in world… 🤷🏾♀️
@nathaliedaviee10 ай бұрын
@@OvSpPalso did you not see the last sentence where I said I was high when I wrote that lmfao give me a break dude 😂😂 Jesus