Bridget Todd
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Someone listening is like, what are you talking about, Andrew? What are you talking about? My parents glow whenever they see me.
Someone listening is like, what are you talking about, Andrew? What are you talking about? My parents glow whenever they see me.
I feel like it's got to be more interesting when the bastards are a little bit complex. No, like where it's like, oh, I kind of have sympathy or empathy for them in some ways, but they did it like it's got to be a little meatier.
I feel like it's got to be more interesting when the bastards are a little bit complex. No, like where it's like, oh, I kind of have sympathy or empathy for them in some ways, but they did it like it's got to be a little meatier.
I feel like it's got to be more interesting when the bastards are a little bit complex. No, like where it's like, oh, I kind of have sympathy or empathy for them in some ways, but they did it like it's got to be a little meatier.
I mean, where do you think she learned that behavior? Yeah.
I mean, where do you think she learned that behavior? Yeah.
I mean, where do you think she learned that behavior? Yeah.
I have to say though, I used to play school and it only now hearing this, am I like, oh, was it like not fun for the others that I would make myself the teacher?
I have to say though, I used to play school and it only now hearing this, am I like, oh, was it like not fun for the others that I would make myself the teacher?
I have to say though, I used to play school and it only now hearing this, am I like, oh, was it like not fun for the others that I would make myself the teacher?
really yeah yeah so I mean not to continue to like make Oprah's story about the traumas and historical baggage of like some black communities but like again this idea that I think is really foisted upon black girls and young women about being quote fast where when you are clearly having a response to like a sexual trauma or something that has happened you know it's
really yeah yeah so I mean not to continue to like make Oprah's story about the traumas and historical baggage of like some black communities but like again this idea that I think is really foisted upon black girls and young women about being quote fast where when you are clearly having a response to like a sexual trauma or something that has happened you know it's
really yeah yeah so I mean not to continue to like make Oprah's story about the traumas and historical baggage of like some black communities but like again this idea that I think is really foisted upon black girls and young women about being quote fast where when you are clearly having a response to like a sexual trauma or something that has happened you know it's
it's used to sort of marginalize you and other you and like say something is wrong with you as opposed to like, oh, are the adults around you somehow failing you? The fact that like her 19-year-old, you know, adult cousin was, it seems like not reprimanded and still welcome back into the home.
it's used to sort of marginalize you and other you and like say something is wrong with you as opposed to like, oh, are the adults around you somehow failing you? The fact that like her 19-year-old, you know, adult cousin was, it seems like not reprimanded and still welcome back into the home.
it's used to sort of marginalize you and other you and like say something is wrong with you as opposed to like, oh, are the adults around you somehow failing you? The fact that like her 19-year-old, you know, adult cousin was, it seems like not reprimanded and still welcome back into the home.
Meanwhile, Oprah, young Oprah, her response to the sexual trauma is for her to be criticized by her own family is really telling. Like, Who gets demonized and who gets welcomed back with no accountability?
Meanwhile, Oprah, young Oprah, her response to the sexual trauma is for her to be criticized by her own family is really telling. Like, Who gets demonized and who gets welcomed back with no accountability?
Meanwhile, Oprah, young Oprah, her response to the sexual trauma is for her to be criticized by her own family is really telling. Like, Who gets demonized and who gets welcomed back with no accountability?