Why didn't you ask them about their education/degrees like with the guys ?
@AM-oc1vdАй бұрын
No IQ test either. I'd have loved to hear the guys talk about fatherhood too.
@Bluenova70Ай бұрын
They did not much but they did ask them to see how many degrees they had
@ItsHowdyАй бұрын
im going to start leaving a thumbs down for videos if jubilee keeps on playing with us like this
@astralyetiАй бұрын
@@shauryarana5360 do you really expect better from jubilee?
@AkeelahBizzarreАй бұрын
Because there's not the social pressure for women to have degrees like there is for men, and vice versa there's not the social pressure for men to weigh a certain amount like there is for women. They are focusing on what society CURRENTLY pressures men and women on. No need to take offense, this convo was needed
@emptyness7Ай бұрын
They made them weight themselves and didn't ask about intelligence or education? That's f*cked up
@theenlightenedone1283Ай бұрын
We know their level of intellect when they asked about body count and babies 😅
@KatlehoThaele15 күн бұрын
@@theenlightenedone1283and what is their level of intellect?
@shayleehughes6717Ай бұрын
So the men are lifting weights and the women are weighing themselves. Like come on. I’m tired
@Mantos777Ай бұрын
Its not the same "problem". Do you think men care about being asked about their weight or age? Men and women are different.
@shayleehughes6717Ай бұрын
@@Mantos777 I don’t know most women who care about weight or age either. I think they could have come up with something more substantial that weighing the women.
@vanshkumarsharma9345Ай бұрын
i think society judges men and women differently, men are supposed to be stronger and women are supposed to be slim and beautiful now jubilee obviously didnt do the attractiveness scale because its subjective but weight can be measured, so they did it. its not jubilee its the society we live in
@ffaiqАй бұрын
Overreacting DOG
@CHRISTIANNWOАй бұрын
Women are built different.
@hqnneАй бұрын
So you put the men in a bench press contest, and for the women you replaced it with the women weighing themselves??.. Are you serious?
@shauryarana5360Ай бұрын
BuzzFeed type of feminism.😂
@GraceCairns-v4dАй бұрын
yeah whats the problem?
@vanshkumarsharma9345Ай бұрын
jubilee being real af
@DChris3Ай бұрын
In studies they have demonstrated that women often think men want them to be thinner than they actually do...and men tend to exaggerate how much muscle they think will make them attractive. So in a social experiment like this, strength and weight would be accurate to analyze the "insecurities" and the biological/sociological implications of differences that bodies have and how we relate to ourselves and others...
@averageyoutubeuser3047Ай бұрын
@@hqnne like!!! they are weird asf for this… even if it wasn’t bench presses they could’ve done squats or a million other fitness exercises
@SmoshLover3Ай бұрын
Having them get on a scale in front of everyone and then asking them hey does she weigh more or less than you - WHAT
@sirij8784Ай бұрын
whats wrong with that? Its just a metric
@steveruger6429Ай бұрын
@@sirij8784 mfs are so butthurt nowadays
@mellowatАй бұрын
they signed up to be in the video the video is about making these conversations accessible and natural for others to think about and show that everyone is different
@keaganbeecher7404Ай бұрын
they signed up for it??
@maukachauka8793Ай бұрын
Everyone knows women are more obsessed about their weight than men. It's the equivalent metric to guys going to the gym. I don't see any problem with this.
@YourTechGuide.Ай бұрын
*This was a bad video, you shouldn’t have exposed the weights and body count for the ladies. The men version was so much better with IQ test, education and so on.*
@ericb7776Ай бұрын
Video did what men value in women and vice versa. Don't be foolish.
@Shreya5305Ай бұрын
Notice how the women were ashamed of their body count but men were praised for it
@vitalukaАй бұрын
It's always like that and it's ridiculous. It even comes with lying about it women will say less and men will add more solely due to how each side is judged for it. We should just stop caring because at the end of the day it doesn't matter.
@theresa8647Ай бұрын
Thats life! I hate it
@theresa8647Ай бұрын
@@vitalukayes it does
@h3llboyyy407Ай бұрын
@@vitaluka men don't add more anymore lol , this isn't the 90's. Both men and women grew up a ton for it to ever be that important to lie about.
@alphaironicАй бұрын
Obviously? Sex is easy for women and hard for men
@MhathirАй бұрын
I can definitely appreciate how humble these women are
@leeannabrown5578Ай бұрын
They’re beautiful souls for sure.
@detective2221Ай бұрын
@@leeannabrown5578 Stop saying stuff like this.
@emmooliganАй бұрын
The difference between questions this episode and the mens is honestly not it…
@andreacurtis5318Ай бұрын
Yea it was weird
@aarons.6022Ай бұрын
@@emmooligan Men and women are different. Who would have thought.
@ballerinaem3024Ай бұрын
@@emmooligan yeah I was uncomfortable watching this video. It’s not the vibe
@emmyjr1231Ай бұрын
local moron finds out that men and women are perceived and judged differently in social settings.
@e_nyuszi19 күн бұрын
yeah...
@Just_Ellie4Ай бұрын
OMG can we talk about how the girl with the curly blonde hair and the sweater vest looks FREAKING 19?? I genuinely need to know where she found the fountain of youth because WHAT??
@aarons.6022Ай бұрын
@@Just_Ellie4 She looks young, but that’s a stretch. She looks about 25-30 to me.
@Just_Ellie4Ай бұрын
@@aarons.6022 I’m in high school and I’ve seen seniors that look older than her
@ScoutusAboutusАй бұрын
Yeah that’s crazy I was thinking the same thing
@AshWaer-eh8okАй бұрын
@aarons.6022 Honestly growing up in the uk, to me she really does look 19
@aarons.6022Ай бұрын
@@AshWaer-eh8ok Gotcha. I guess you guys age faster over there?
@tititickler202Ай бұрын
The End was very touching, seeing everyone open up. This was a great group of women, they def should be proud of themselves!
@MeccaroxАй бұрын
These questions were garbage compared to the questions you asked the men.
@esther2636Ай бұрын
I am confused about why we didn't also include IQ in this episode? And degrees? The male one contained those topics as well, and where I am from it very much applies to women too. At least, I feel pressure in those aspects as a woman, but it might be a cultural difference. The perspectives represented in the video were still very valuable though, so thank you women!
@MynononoАй бұрын
It’s interesting to see peoples different situations at the same point in their lives. Imagine if they regrouped 30 years from now and what would have changed.
@theresa8647Ай бұрын
Body count 150
@Glow3036Ай бұрын
@@theresa8647🤣😅
@ShantayInADayАй бұрын
most everyone is suffering in this economy
@MynononoАй бұрын
@@ShantayInADay true 😭
@ericb7776Ай бұрын
Very true. Time reveals everything.
@user-mh1yv3sy3eАй бұрын
Why make the women weigh themselves but not the men? This conversation feels tired and unnecessary
@MercedesAllureАй бұрын
The men had to lift a weight
@Mantos777Ай бұрын
Its not the same "problem". Do you think men care about being asked about their weight or age? Men and women are different.😂
@h3llboyyy407Ай бұрын
youtuber finds out men and women face different societal pressures/insecurities
@arisbobaАй бұрын
Ofc not, because y'all are often out of shape & dying at faster rates cause you dgaf about your health @@Mantos777
@aarons.6022Ай бұрын
@@user-mh1yv3sy3e Men maxed out on bench. They would not have cared at all to be weighed. I’m sure for some it was more humiliating for them to be seen as weak.
@miadiaz9043Ай бұрын
Why not the degree question like the guy video? They even brought up graduate school multiple times!
@BLINK5933Ай бұрын
No IQ test?
@ThomasJDavisАй бұрын
They're all at least typical intelligence level if not slightly above average.
@detective2221Ай бұрын
@@ThomasJDavis No.
@tseudonamiАй бұрын
@@ThomasJDavisim glad you can just look at people and know their intelligence levels….
@ThomasJDavisАй бұрын
@@tseudonami Well anyone can make a fairly accurate ballpark estimate of someone's intelligence based on their command of language. That is, if there isn't any other non-intelligence related condition preventing one from verbally communicating effectively.
@tseudonamiАй бұрын
@ThomasJDavis see texactly WHY you're wrong because the language you use is dependent on where you are. It's called code switching
@ereykaalfarero7282Ай бұрын
We women need to be helping each other out fr. The body count thing shouldn’t make that lady feel bad. Boys do it too so why is it so bad if women do it. The weight was crazy. Overall, we need to stop competing and start building each other up. Because after all we’re the only ones who understand each other well.
@TheAnalyst-ib9rrАй бұрын
It's bad when both boys or girls do it. Develop some morals and standards. Instead of copying degenerate behavior of men women should have held men accountable to a higher standard.
@deluluisthesolulu31Ай бұрын
this group has first born energy
@briannamendoza7405Ай бұрын
funny you comment this because tori is a first born lmfao
@ToriBabyFayceАй бұрын
The title of this video is "Who looks the richest?" Why are you asking about body count, relationships, weight?
@vanshkumarsharma9345Ай бұрын
just turn off the video bro....
@warmekipАй бұрын
@@vanshkumarsharma9345We’re allowed to share our opinions in the comments. That’s what comments are for.
@omarp4850Ай бұрын
would you rather it be titled : who looks the richest, sluttiest, heaviest, and have had the most relationships? come on
@goldc4859Ай бұрын
@@warmekipall yall do is complain
@melinathinАй бұрын
Title is clickbait
@skylarharleyАй бұрын
Ahshay is literally the personification of the color yellow 💛. She's really inspiring 🤧
@Zakuru12Ай бұрын
the differences between the two videos are ridiculous
@scotulАй бұрын
why do y'all always add a "body count" in videos like these??
@warmekipАй бұрын
Jubilee can’t stop thinking about sex🙄
@sho1470Ай бұрын
@@warmekip fr
@skylarharleyАй бұрын
It's what people want 🤷♀️
@Badman-u7uАй бұрын
@@warmekip you're virgin
@LetmseeseeeeyouАй бұрын
You didn’t complain when the guys did it. Yet when the girls do it it’s controversial
@frankalmanzar3492Ай бұрын
You could tell women are more honest in how much money they make compared to the guy version 😂.
@vanshkumarsharma9345Ай бұрын
?? i assume youre trying to cope
@TemmsАй бұрын
wym? they just told how much money they make just like the guys did.
@TrollLulCatsАй бұрын
eh, im 30 and i make ~400K, not that rare in many places
@alphaironicАй бұрын
Or they just make less money lol
@wkeelynАй бұрын
@@TrollLulCatsare you hiring? 😭
@ZenzoSezSoАй бұрын
I'm not sure what Jazze means regarding the body count when she says she thought everyone was going to be honest? At around 12:13. Does she mean she thinks the other women were dishonest about their numbers?
@oliviariley781Ай бұрын
Was wondering the same thing
@DChris3Ай бұрын
She felt insecure about her number, and then projected that onto perceived "dishonesty" of the other participants...
@veronicasilva5402Ай бұрын
I do think that’s what she meant, however a lot of women do lie about their body count so I’d also be a little skeptical.
@DChris3Ай бұрын
@@veronicasilva5402 Oh no doubt about it hahah. The average person's bodycount has skyrocketed in recent years. I'm 30 and I'm thrown into a whirl at how fast the world is changing just within my lifetime...and not necessarily for the better 🤣
@mattsvenАй бұрын
At 7:35 one of the women literally said they were rounding down their number, so she’s not wrong for pointing out some ambiguity in the levels of honesty. Being real though: if we as a society want women to be honest and comfortable about this topic then… we should stop judging them for it.
@apurvaarora1781Ай бұрын
I feel like giving Jazze a hug. I was in a very abusive relationship and stuck in life at 30. Trust me, it's going to get a lot better. Believe in yourself ❤️
@merla692Ай бұрын
Why were they weighing themselves?? That was so unnecessary
@aarons.6022Ай бұрын
@@merla692 No it wasn’t, the guys had to bench to prove how strong they are. Men are focused on their physical strength, and women on their weight.
@mahadewiiiiАй бұрын
And boring!!!
@WillaL2627 күн бұрын
@@aarons.6022 those are pretty different metrics though
@SandraBarroso-u7hАй бұрын
I think the body count part is a little bit shaming? I mean....the poor dancer is there giving explanations like she's done something wrong....
@portallzzАй бұрын
they signed up for it, no one was shamed, if anything, they were uplifted
@psychobillynumbnuts1Ай бұрын
She did. Stop being a filthy person
@letsgobrand0nАй бұрын
That's the problem... no shame ...
@mxllvryАй бұрын
i absolutely loved the mature and inspiring energy provided by the women in this video. begging for another one from other age groups
@palakjain406Ай бұрын
I feel bad that at 30 these women don’t have any savings. I think I grew up in a family where it was heavily promoted and at 20, still in college I am trying to save as much as I can, like have enough to sustain me 6 months.
@SheeeeerigirlАй бұрын
Was looking for this comment.
@hey7492Ай бұрын
I was the same when I was in college, then I finished, moved out and everything is gone lol
@jbentert8nment1Ай бұрын
There is so much factors that can make you use your savings before 30 you know ..but happy for you 🙌hope you save even more
@ChisomAdaoraАй бұрын
It’s much harder to save for 6 months post-college, the real world is expensive. Paying rent and bills and children/family etc. makes saving as an independent adult harder. Saving in college is easy for the most part 😂
@luni_kyuuАй бұрын
having a savings account is a luxury- some people live paycheck to paycheck. it definitely sucks. but life sucks.
@s.b.9304Ай бұрын
Not having found a women earning more than 150k at 30 is a bit sad… they do exist, but apparently they are very rare
@cee_elАй бұрын
The business owner here would probably make that amount in a year. I’m sure they could find one but they didn’t include her
@DylanDockerАй бұрын
Tons of them in tech. Jubilee picks a bunch of mid people in Cali
@Anana315Ай бұрын
Regular people don’t earn 100k, men or women
@sini7458Ай бұрын
@@DylanDocker mid people... you mean regular humans? ur such a bot
@sophiophileАй бұрын
Yeah. They are in Cali. Why not have 1 FAANG employee.
@victormn47Ай бұрын
It's so wild and sad to me that these women are so ashamed of having segs with more than 20 people and celebrate when the number is low.
@B1aqmanАй бұрын
You must be a segs freak 😂
@victormn47Ай бұрын
It has nothing to do with my sex life. I'm referring to the shame attached to it. Why is it considered a bad thing? So what, if you have fun in your 20s? Nothing changes.
@B1aqmanАй бұрын
@@victormn47 I mean you can still have fun with 1 person, do it gotta be with multiple people before you consider it as fun?
@victormn47Ай бұрын
@@B1aqman Yeah you can have fun with 1 person too. There is ALSO no reason to shame that.
@ihaveoneeye5317Ай бұрын
It’s hoeish and nasty you do you but people like that are for the streets
@dakotac180Ай бұрын
You see how women point out how people could actually be not just only how they look. Also the positive outlook, it's like girls hanging out.
@KevjumbaNigahigaYTFАй бұрын
Jubilee, please reevaluate how the difference between this video and the one for men perpetuate harmful stereotypes for both men and women.
@colleenr3358Ай бұрын
A lot of these questions were WILD, but the one about kids was particularly outlandish. Such a delicate topic. Someone may have had a miscarriage/lost a child or been struggling with infertility. To not let people know beforehand that this would be a topic is kind of messed up.
@tititickler202Ай бұрын
Making them weigh themselves..... wow and the men get tested by strength. Pretty disgusting ngl
@SavedandfreedАй бұрын
lol fr? Guys and ladies judge success differently and have different insecurities…
@WACG615Ай бұрын
What’s “disgusting” about simply weighing yourself? Like seriously, get a grip! It’s disgusting because they are women? Because if men weighed themselves you wouldn’t think anything of it
@zurielestАй бұрын
"I'm not happy but I'm super inspired" touched my heart
@Godzillagirl12Ай бұрын
25:20 i love seeing someone who is so joyful in being a parent that theyre glowing, shes so radiant ❤️ also 26:45 yes ma'am!! 💖🇭🇹💖
@AsèUndergroundАй бұрын
Awh thank you! 💗🇭🇹
@PootanklyАй бұрын
i love seeing healthy black families. so inspiring
@alizadestiny29 күн бұрын
It’s the fact my body count wouldn’t even fit on that scale…. much more than 30 😭🤦🏼♀️
@JusttrynasurvivefrlАй бұрын
Brittany literally looks 19 😭
@anwulika.oАй бұрын
Really disappointing to not see the degrees / intelligence level or anything about career really prioritised in this video
@BelaDesouza_Ай бұрын
To the girl in orange with the bucket hat 20+ bodies is not a big deal as a grown woman so don’t shame yourself or feel bad about it:) even if not all the experiences you had were the best I hope you learned something from them and don’t look at it as baggage?! Instead look at it like a map and that was something that was meant to happen for YOUR personal journey
@nadiaintheskyАй бұрын
She was at 25, not 12. But there should be no shame or pride in whatever the number is. It’s ridiculous that even in 2024 the feeling of shame is there for the woman with the highest number, while at least a couple of the guys (ahem, Sid) with much, MUCH higher counts talked about it in a braggadocious way.
@danny8747Ай бұрын
i dont even get why the body count question is always asked. women are always going to judged no matter what they say
@ericb7776Ай бұрын
LOL
@BelaDesouza_Ай бұрын
@@ericb7776 what’s funny
@GottaLovePartyinАй бұрын
I watched the first video in this “timelines” series with the men and really enjoyed it! So I was VERY excited when I saw this come up in my feed… UNTIL I saw that there was a CLEAR difference in the types of questions being asked, particularly how much they perpetuated gender roles. Jubilee, what is this? P.S. All love to these women, who brought such refreshing & honest conversations & perspectives to this video. I’m merely disappointed that both groups were not asked the same questions in their respective episodes.
@averageyoutubeuser3047Ай бұрын
I wish they asked the strength question for this one too not weight…
@CHRISTIANNWOАй бұрын
C'mon: 5lb dumbbells, 10lb, 15, maybe a 20.
@averageyoutubeuser3047Ай бұрын
@@CHRISTIANNWO there’s literally two people there who talked about being into fitness. What valuable information did we get from knowing their weights ?
@joshuabertrand9277Ай бұрын
@@averageyoutubeuser3047 what valuable info would we get knowing how much they lift? Men, in general, feel insecure about how much they lift, while women, in general, feel insecure about how much they weigh. That's the comparison.
@SavedandfreedАй бұрын
@@joshuabertrand9277crazy how so much people don’t get it. Might show how deep the insecurity is
@GorgeousLaLa35 күн бұрын
Ahshay you made me cry! I love you we love you thank you for being so full of love, your girls and husband are blessed to have you!
@RicketyHydra18 күн бұрын
The fact that ALL of them simultaneously complained that the scale is inaccurate. Little do they know these scales are more accurate than digital scales....
@superxicanatravelАй бұрын
Oh wow, they had the women weigh themselves? Whose brilliant idea was that? Way to go perpetuating negative body self image in women. 🙄🙄🙄 This was a fail Jubilee
@CeeradsАй бұрын
Not to mention that almost all of them were very slim. I think they were chosen in part because of that. They ALL were very beautiful.
@ironcode13 күн бұрын
5:50 I was thinking how somebody with $2M would have to walk half a mile off the chart 😂
@glendarashannaАй бұрын
I just want to give the lady in the bucket hat the biggest hug! I lost my dad and I still haven't found myself, it's so hard to be content with life when one of your life givers isn't hear to experience it with you. I'm praying for her healing and if she sees this, all I want to say it keep going sis, it gets better!
@gretchenmall1457Ай бұрын
I wish the conversation was I want to be a parent instead of I want kids.
@alizzia_444Ай бұрын
Jubilee messed up baddd these are such shallow questions
@Letsgohsiwb1782Ай бұрын
I wish they would do one about net worth. You could earn 150k but be very much in debt and make less but be very comfortable financially
@nadiaintheskyАй бұрын
They did talk about savings, which is close. I’m guessing a few of the girls at 0 have some debt.
@chrispan3033Ай бұрын
Guarantee the women who are a few years out of college have some debt.
@yootesa151513 күн бұрын
Ashay made me cry, what an inspiring woman
@Tonky3613Ай бұрын
my new favorite jubilee series. never stop these please.
@Tenseiken_Ай бұрын
Bro every single lady said the next lady makes more money in round 1. They played their own game.
@mikiminach-i2jАй бұрын
its kind of comforting to see the majority of a group of women aged 30 dont have a child because that stresses me
@littlehalfbreedАй бұрын
Can we do a video about how much people make in non profits? I feel like no one talks about it and often times unless you’re senior staff you are barely getting by. This includes museum work outside of senior curatorial staff and director roles.
@lisagriffin8221Ай бұрын
The ‘life satisfaction’ question was brutal - I honestly wouldn’t have the courage to answer that on camera so power to these women
@FutureistheGАй бұрын
I wanna appreciate the women for the way they handled the weighing
@gigigi98Ай бұрын
13:05 VERY concerning and disgusting that the producers at jubilee think "not really... but i'll do it" qualifies as consent. really makes you wonder what participants have been coerced into doing over the years.
@LetmseeseeeeyouАй бұрын
Cry more
@jeanpierreruizdecastillaro268Ай бұрын
The weigh yourself thing was kinda weird but this was beautiful and empowering to see the women talk about themselves and how they are proud of themselves I know some didn’t but this was very therapeutic for them
@DestineeFilms_Ай бұрын
Brittney, I commend you for being open about your experience with almost becoming a mother. That’s not easy for anyone! Hope you’re doing better mentally. ❤❤❤
@brittneyraealldayАй бұрын
@@DestineeFilms_ thank you Queen 🩶
@ZerbonАй бұрын
I think it's important to share opinions, so I will say that at 18 I knew I didn't want kids and everyone told me I would change my mind, I am now 40 and I can honestly say I have never even once contemplated it. I have zero interest in it. so don't let people tell you who you are. I have never felt a biological urge either but even if I did I assume that I would still make the same decision. just live your own life. I can't imagine a worse thing to regret than another person's existence
@johhh2356Ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this video! I came across a book called Magnet for Women by borlest recently, and it goes into some fascinating techniques about attraction that you don’t usually hear about. It takes a more psychological approach to relationships, which really made me think differently about things. If you’re into self-improvement or understanding relationships on a deeper level, it’s definitely worth looking into
@mariannamaximouse3027Ай бұрын
There is so much presser from society of what us women should achieve and when and I want to thank all the women in this video for being courageous and vulnerable, you are an inspiration, each one of you!
@ondrarosieАй бұрын
you can tell ahshay is such a beautiful soul
@mikiminach-i2jАй бұрын
yeah I agree, what a wonderful warm lady
@Jamie-hg8lzАй бұрын
The girl who feels insecure about her body count needs the biggest hug GIRL IT'S OKAY! There's nothing wrong with sex. As long as it's safe consensual sex it's okay boo boo. She made me tear up , ugh girl it's okay!!!
@Orange5622211 күн бұрын
So strength and intelligence vs weight and kids. Got it
@emptyness7Ай бұрын
Jazee showed some internalized misogyny when talking about bodycount
@seerpou18 күн бұрын
no one wants to say they look like they earn less than them😭
@saratodd6887Ай бұрын
50K doing TikTok live full time isn’t a lot? Stfu that’s insane to me! My husband makes 30K working for a school..
@rachelking7002Ай бұрын
You ladies are all strong and beautiful! Don't be sorry about showing your emotions! You're human and we all have emotions.
@420yoloswag4jesussАй бұрын
30 Is the new 25!
@FijiMaticАй бұрын
No it's not it's the same ole 30
@420yoloswag4jesussАй бұрын
@@FijiMatic look at how 30 year olds looked in the 80s/90s, vs how they look now, the world has changed dramatically and has even made people look younger for longer.
@gnoomlordАй бұрын
@@420yoloswag4jesuss 💀💀💀
@talkingtochapriАй бұрын
@@420yoloswag4jesussFacts 💯 some of them, like the asian, black, woman with hat, and the woman in uniform, have baby faces. If I see them on streets I wouldn't be able to guess they are 30. Meanwhile some of guy in the episode were looking older than 30
@LinksballsАй бұрын
@@talkingtochapri100% true, I'm treated like I'm way younger than I am and people are always shocked I am 30, whereas some men my age are already bald and super wrinkly and genuinely look like they could be my dad
@cuuysitoАй бұрын
Britnney does NOT look 30
@ZerbonАй бұрын
nobody "looks" 30. 30 is a baby
@s.mcgirlАй бұрын
this is such a wholesome episode
@VoltanautАй бұрын
Brittney is gorgeous, but goddamn Giselle is my dream woman. I love muscular women, and she is such a 10.
@emilyanneaureliusАй бұрын
This was really helpful to me.
@browncheeseburger6872Ай бұрын
I knew it instantly when I spotted the Van Cleef bracelet at 2:19
@flutebabygАй бұрын
The ending made me tear up 😩 but I relate to ahshay so much!
@SpaceJynxАй бұрын
Could you please do a middle ground of sickle cell patients and Doctors/nurses please
@buttermilkun9992Ай бұрын
I don't remember the men version having body count and weight comparison 🤔
@simpimp6108Ай бұрын
Men’s version did have body count but not weighing
@talkingtochapriАй бұрын
Didn't ask about children either 🤷🏻♀️
@aarons.6022Ай бұрын
@@buttermilkun9992 Men would gladly weight themselves, but instead they had to lift weights.
@slowsavage5522Ай бұрын
All the love to these powerful women, thank you all for sharing your stories!
@AriannaArdent-rs1diАй бұрын
Your biological clock is absolutely not “your mentality”. It’s a real thing- a pregnant woman after 35 is considered a high risk pregnancy. Period. Don’t wait that long please
@Ukrainian-woman-of-your-dreamsАй бұрын
I am glad to see how honest and selfless they are.
@f1nalR6Ай бұрын
3:12 had to unsub after that one
@CraftingWithTopazАй бұрын
Jazze you can do it :) You deserve so many hugs.
@arisbobaАй бұрын
Based on these comments i can tell this vid didn't pass the vibe check, so I'm gonna pass on 30 mins of time wasted, lol.
@mcfrizzle6144Ай бұрын
Really shows the differences in earnings between men and women. There were 2(?) under 75 in the men’s video?
@Baileys_BakesАй бұрын
I was so confused why 30 was the high* number for body count. I thought that would be the average. Then, all the women were much lower 💀
@fatoumatagassama476727 күн бұрын
Tbh this is just feeding all the stereotypes
@aryanna-abrielleАй бұрын
Ahshay’s story is so beautiful and so is her family ❤
@ReetCZ108Ай бұрын
This video is pretty messed up ngl
@YinskiiiiАй бұрын
The weighing did not sit well with me especially since they didn’t do that for the men
@Ciara_w111Ай бұрын
I love how u see the difference in their egotist from the men the men were scared just to say a men made more money and instead of feeling ashamed these girls feel inspired by the girls making money !!
@BasketballPhenom-g5uАй бұрын
Please do Haitians vs Dominicans
@mrcheweyАй бұрын
Brittney has a cool voice
@420yoloswag4jesussАй бұрын
She is an absolute bombshell!! Everything about her is attractive, this is my type in women 🥰😆
@tinydreamerrrАй бұрын
this was so healing somehow ❤
@RainWalkingАй бұрын
Jubilee seems to be a lot about judging.
@800spadesАй бұрын
Humans instinct is to judge 🤷 it’s not always bad
@RainWalkingАй бұрын
@@800spades Where is the rule that it is "Humans instinct is to judge"
@800spadesАй бұрын
@@RainWalking what do you mean by “rule”? It’s in our DNA
@RainWalkingАй бұрын
@@800spades Seeing everyone DNA is different. How can everyone have judging in their DNA? Can you provide a DNA test to prove your statement?
@vanshkumarsharma9345Ай бұрын
people love watching people judge
@SkyhoopsaviationАй бұрын
Brittany had an ak 47 pin on her tie like wtf
@pumpkinpumpkinpumpkin98Ай бұрын
I saw that too and have been scrolling to see if someone else noticed. Seriously wtf??? And then combined with her weird comment directly addressing young girls about “biological” clocks, ick 🥴
@SkyhoopsaviationАй бұрын
@@pumpkinpumpkinpumpkin98 exactly they are also in California😂
@brittneyraealldayАй бұрын
What are y’all on about 😂😂 it’s a tie clip I have a bunch of diff ones