Detoxifying Masculinity Ft Rix Poet | Episode 138

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  • Опубликовано: 30 апр 2024
  • The one where we deep dive into the world of masculinity yep you heard that 👀👀
    We believe that being a man isn’t about conforming to the outdated stereotypes.
    For this episode we’re joined by Rix Poet, a mental, sexual and reproductive health activist and guys everything about masculinity we thought we knew …OUT THE WINDOW !!! 🤣🤣
    We’ll be diving into how we can create a culture that celebrates men for who they truly are, not who society tells them to be…
    Let’s be open enough as we enjoy this ep cause it’s definitely not like any other
    WARNING ‼️ This episode may challenge you a bit TOO much 🫡
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Комментарии • 146

  • @Rixpoet
    @Rixpoet Месяц назад +133

    One more thought I'd like to add onto this discourse: it is said that men and women have defined roles and that these roles are natural. But more often than not we don't realize all of us play the same roles in different capacities to ensure survival and joy.
    For example: where as we say men are providers and protectors and leaders, we view these roles mostly from a conditioned narrow point of view that these things have to look a certain way. But even as men take up these roles, women also provide and protect and lead.
    The majority of farmers in Africa are women. That's provision. Women giving birth; how don't we ever look at that as provision? They're ensuring that the next generation is born and our species survives. Isn't that provision? When tragedy happens and they get to congregate to organize themselves by cooking and peacemaking during conflict, isn't that leadership?
    When you zoom out, what's hurting us is believing that there is only a linear lens to view the gender roles that we have created on this earth. Once we start seeing our differences are only biological for most parts, and begin understanding our connections and the roles we play in them intertwine, we'll stop facing each other with these impractical expectations.
    A man, if he does his inner work properly, can only define masculinity for himself. He cannot define himself by copying other men's masculinities and claim to be living his life. He simply will be a copy of another man's ideas. I know our cultures encourage that. But at the bottom of things, you have to find your own path, even if you relate with others who match your energy.

    • @gracewangui3338
      @gracewangui3338 Месяц назад +4

      Thiiiiis. I always try and tell people that when it comes to gender roles seeing it how we are taught or how we see is not an end all be all situation

    • @RosaliaShiweva
      @RosaliaShiweva Месяц назад +3

      Thanks so much for sharing truly you are an changing the narratives .

    • @patiencebarasa550
      @patiencebarasa550 Месяц назад +4

      Riiiiix🔥🔥😀My mind is blown, my mindset is challenged and my entire being. I love this so much

    • @Rixpoet
      @Rixpoet Месяц назад

      @@patiencebarasa550 🥰🥰

  • @Rixpoet
    @Rixpoet Месяц назад +89

    This was a beautiful day of conversation. May we all continue looking into ourselves and dig dig dig, until we reach the center, where definitions unite us more than they separate us.
    Thank you for the invitation. It’s definitely TMI! ♥️🌻

  • @hinesightmind
    @hinesightmind Месяц назад +51

    Excuse me, sir, the tables you're shaking have expensive drinks😅. Are we ready for this conversation? I love this so much.

  • @rahabkariuki4978
    @rahabkariuki4978 Месяц назад +16

    I really love how diverse TMI is with their conversations. But i feel like its so difficult to see men outside of provision and financial responsibilities because they do not build other aspects of their lives that would enable to show up in a relationship without being a liability. I was listening to a certain woman who was saying that after her husband lost his job, he seemed lost because the only way he showed up for his family was by paying school fees, rent, buying food, etc. I understand that men do this because this is the version of them that is normally rewarded by the society. The value and worth of men is measured by how heavy their wallet is. So for me i think that this is a two way street, where men diversify the aspects of their life and women and society in general embrace and reward that. ❤❤❤❤ TMI

  • @mariammusah1871
    @mariammusah1871 Месяц назад +25

    Favorite guest so far👌He definitely has to come back to talk more about; how knowing how to cook and clean is a basic human thing and not just something a woman has to do for a man. Also knowing how to cater for yourself(financially )is also a human thing and not something a man has to do for a woman

  • @shalommirembe500
    @shalommirembe500 Месяц назад +55

    Someone once told me; Imagine the things you know now, you didn't know or never heard of. And you knew something totally different, how would you live your life?

  • @surpeleisurpelei7501
    @surpeleisurpelei7501 Месяц назад +29

    The kids query, former generations could get away with "just wanting kids" and do minimal parenting. Today, kids actually need you to parent, as they are navigating a whole lot. So the question should evolve from "do you want kids" to "do you want to PARENT?" Great guest.

    • @sirlawrencetv9497
      @sirlawrencetv9497 Месяц назад +1

      Great perspective 👏

    • @esthernungari3861
      @esthernungari3861 Месяц назад +1

      Love this.

    • @maureengituru
      @maureengituru 29 дней назад +3

      This is a very interesting perspective. I am currently sitting on the fence and really questioning myself on whether to have kids or not. Asking myself if "I want to Parent" as opposed to " do I want kids" has allowed me to look at this situation from a very different and deeper angle. Thank you for sharing.

  • @joyceyugi9266
    @joyceyugi9266 Месяц назад +13

    It's the girlies taking deep breaths and sighing for me😅

  • @kuriatheg7417
    @kuriatheg7417 Месяц назад +15

    In all ways, I am glad I watched this. It almost feels illegal to watch for free.
    Gems after Gems! This was just SPECTACULAR❤

  • @loisemusungu
    @loisemusungu Месяц назад +13

    Lydia you are glowing eiiish.

  • @nandwaawori5862
    @nandwaawori5862 26 дней назад +4

    This conversation was EXACTLY what I needed to hear as a masculine, dominant woman .. thank you for giving space for gender fluidity and understanding

    • @jacquelinemuwonge3618
      @jacquelinemuwonge3618 7 дней назад

      Why "masculine ", I don't think you should class yourself as masculine. You are a woman, and every character you have is fine. Who says that certain qualities are "masculine " they should stop limiting us as women . You are perfect the way you are ❤ .

  • @catherinewachira4030
    @catherinewachira4030 29 дней назад +4

    Never paused an episode to think!!!Pheew,This is was such an enlightening episode.To think that there are parts of us that we don't know about yet( including our brains lol),and we have so much potential to connect to is just amazing.This speaks so much volume to self growth and self Development.

  • @briemariah3415
    @briemariah3415 Месяц назад +10

    This has been the most quiet TMI episode. 😂😂. Thank you… love you❤️

  • @somebodys_son01
    @somebodys_son01 Месяц назад +4

    Why am i just seated here... really waiting and crossing my fingers for every minute Rix drops his gems so i can see the girls' reactions 😅 (their reactions are priceless) but anyway, i really enjoyed the conversation. As a young male counterpart, this was really insightful.

  • @WendyBaraza
    @WendyBaraza Месяц назад +9

    Its really The Messy Inbetween😂, Shaken to my core, but definitely loved this conversation.

  • @fareedmatovu4336
    @fareedmatovu4336 Месяц назад +13

    This conversation is compicated as it was so focused on the negative aspects of what masculinty can be which I feel as man I can accept their some bad thing which toxic masculinity has brought but at the same masculinty for example a sense of responsibility that as he needs to be hardworking he needs put himself out there because as much as it is your own life in reality their will always be people relying on you whether that be your wife, your mum, your friends and so on. Other aspects such as a masculinty urges you to protect those around you. So in the conversation of toxic masculinty we also need to keep in mind that toxic masculinty is also an extreme of plain masculinty

    • @shitakimushrooms
      @shitakimushrooms Месяц назад +19

      Allow me to challenge this because I am inclined to think that the point of the conversation was missed once you phrase your point like this. The conversation on masculinity was allowing people, in this case men, to be who they want to be to the best of their capacity instead of curving the path out for them. His focal point from what I've gathered was that men, and human beings by extension can play whichever role they want to play and that we should not live in the confines created which limit us. By you feeling that you need to be responsible for your wife, child, mother and so on and so forth, is fine but it doesn't have to be that. A perfect example is the guest, he even said he has no intentions of having kids. So are they masculine urges that you genuinely have within or is it what you are choosing based on external factors. If they're genuine then understand that it's to you and that's fine but it doesn't have to be so for each and every man. It's not a do or die scenario and we should look within to see whether we ACTUALLY want to play the roles we imagine we should based on our most inner selves or it's perpetuated onto us by societal and cultural norms i.e. gender, which is more often than not the latter.

    • @EmmeGee_M
      @EmmeGee_M 21 день назад +1

      @@shitakimushrooms seems like the shitaki mushrooms are doing their job. wewewe I salute you

    • @shitakimushrooms
      @shitakimushrooms 12 дней назад

      ​@@EmmeGee_M 😂😂
      Thank you very much, I appreciate it 🫶🏾

  • @kuikibandy7901
    @kuikibandy7901 Месяц назад +3

    What an intellectual. There has never been more silence on TMI. This was a great thought provoking conversation. Great job.

  • @patiencebarasa550
    @patiencebarasa550 Месяц назад +3

    We need him baaack! For a two-hour dilemma and Q/A episode!! Love love loveed this mind boggling episode!!❤❤

  • @faithmwangi1972
    @faithmwangi1972 Месяц назад +5

    The conversations held on this platform are so life changing ❤️ I'm definitely a TMI babe for life🥂

  • @everlynemuriuki5466
    @everlynemuriuki5466 Месяц назад +7

    Rix is very poised and his voice is very soothing 👌👌 plus he oozing wisdom #masculinity

  • @maureenwambaire3303
    @maureenwambaire3303 14 дней назад

    I love, love, how Rix Poet is conversant with his family history (genealogy) and its impact on his life. Being able to understand the family system and society to become this man we see before us? Mad respect.

  • @e.s.t.a.r
    @e.s.t.a.r Месяц назад +7

    Right on time🥳 Thank you TMI podcast for this! I love every bit of this discussion when Rix Poet talks, you just have to listen and your thought process provoked. I also love the openness of this conversation. I admire his courage a lot🥳

  • @cindyfelix698
    @cindyfelix698 Месяц назад +4

    Jo in her British accent element: Lydia you got some notes? You got notes?
    Learnt a lot from this episode❤️

  • @mercytalei688
    @mercytalei688 16 дней назад

    He talks so calmly with confidence 👍🏾

  • @shixnjogu5151
    @shixnjogu5151 Месяц назад +9

    Thought piece, pregnant women and mothers need providers and protectors that's why they are naturally attracted to masculinity, what will be the role of the man in the house then, cause the woman will still have to be pregnant, labor, and nurture, I see this narrative as further oppression

    • @jorellesindayikengera1009
      @jorellesindayikengera1009 Месяц назад +1

      You said it all👏

    • @kandisphere8828
      @kandisphere8828 Месяц назад +2

      But, do they really provide? In reality the last generation that fully provided for their women, are our grandparents. The generation born from before 1950. Thereafter, women have not really got provision and protection in the traditional sense, or as you seem to define it from your comment. Pregnant women and mothers have always worked and without provision or protection from men, but we still stick to thinking about it from a traditional perspective, while the reality is not.

    • @shixnjogu5151
      @shixnjogu5151 Месяц назад +5

      I get your point but that is a sad reality not really a flex, I think we should be advocating for men to take on their responsibility because if not, women now has to do it all which we all know is oppressive, why do we have to subsidize men's responsibilities in a system that literally favors them? Being a man is hard but so is being a woman. Let everyone do their job.

    • @juniorkibuthu6928
      @juniorkibuthu6928 Месяц назад +1

      Just choose a partner based on your values, expectations.... Don't box everyone!

  • @missak30
    @missak30 28 дней назад +3

    I am speechless 😢 This guy answered many of my interrogations about life 🤞🧡😉

  • @wanjikufelister991
    @wanjikufelister991 Месяц назад +4

    It's the silence for me... Joan is quiet 😄😄😄. I'm so triggered. I'd listen to this man all day.

  • @JaniceLubanga
    @JaniceLubanga Месяц назад +3

    I love all TMI episodes...but THIS ONE,THIS ONE!!!!He definitely said it well

  • @GambaWithJ
    @GambaWithJ Месяц назад +1

    We preach what we know and act who we are.
    Great lesson

  • @sarahgoretty2103
    @sarahgoretty2103 Месяц назад +6

    Ghaaai kwani huyu anakuanga a real person. 😮Ive always listened to his poems thinking they are written by chat gpt or something😅😅😅

  • @analynediy6389
    @analynediy6389 Месяц назад +3

    Lydia this dress is🔥🔥🔥 you look amazing!

  • @beloncekamz2821
    @beloncekamz2821 Месяц назад +3

    Yay🎉🎉. It's Definitely TMIIIIIIII everywhere ❤❤💃🏿. Just from watching you warembo on the #SNS episode. Lyd's legs🔥.
    #WCW❤

  • @ekrahmatu2799
    @ekrahmatu2799 Месяц назад +3

    It would be interesting to also hear from other men/ panelists and also understand how science comes into play

  • @nectahbenta3135
    @nectahbenta3135 Месяц назад +1

    Mind blown. Thank you so much for this❤

  • @Kirsten-jumo
    @Kirsten-jumo Месяц назад

    It's definitely TMI❤
    Thank you for the powerful insight girls❤

  • @emmyoware5437
    @emmyoware5437 Месяц назад +2

    I truly enjoyed this episode. We need more of such conversations.

  • @leiladrammeh3991
    @leiladrammeh3991 Месяц назад

    I love love love this episode. And definitely learnt alot ❤ thank you TMI

  • @paddyk5357
    @paddyk5357 Месяц назад +1

    THIS EPISODE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Much needed conversation. The rawness was tangible.

  • @feinussayid2938
    @feinussayid2938 Месяц назад +10

    As an aunt I babysit my nephews most the time and there was a time one of them picked the broom and started sweeping and then went to the kitchen eti he’s washing the dishes. I don’t know what devil possessed me but I heard myself saying “ what are you doing in the kitchen are you are girl?” It was completely unconscious. I was even shocked I said that. To think I’ve always been a feminist and believed women are more than just cooks etc I literally indirectly insinuated that the boy shouldn’t be in the kitchen coz he’s not a woman therein women belong in the kitchen 🙊🙊🙊🤦🏽‍♀️ the programming is real🚶🏾‍♀️

    • @W-NJERI-MUTHONI
      @W-NJERI-MUTHONI Месяц назад +1

      The first step is to recognize this. I would be so shocked if I said this as well but i also know it is possible for me to actually say this.

  • @NyanjathiWambui
    @NyanjathiWambui 19 дней назад

    I like when Jo hypothesizes that she would worry if her own son were targeted for being different..
    To add onto what Rix said, I think that most times, the parents who worry so much about it usually have nothing to worry about coz their children are probably not different per se. In most experiences, when the situation is there, you kinda just navigate it naturally.

  • @kananasylvia9817
    @kananasylvia9817 Месяц назад +1

    Now this is a whole new world.....this convo is is truly mindblowing.Challenged my core😮

  • @stephaniewanja6538
    @stephaniewanja6538 Месяц назад

    definitely my favourite episode....thank you for this conversation

  • @gatituedwin
    @gatituedwin Месяц назад +1

    He delivered it soo well and calm....humans are part of nature....we exist in all diversities

  • @njoki.chege.
    @njoki.chege. 24 дня назад

    I thank God that we have this information and exposure as gen Z because I found myself agreeing with him so easily and I literally love that we are redefining things to let everyone be free. An amazing episode🤗

  • @DunstanWagituku
    @DunstanWagituku Месяц назад +2

    First I agree with some of the things he said about labouring in romantic relationships. However, I feel like if you are guy and you are listening to the other ideologies he has you will be misled.
    This kind of reasoning is as a result of the chaos that our brother went through. No one chooses where they were born but we are all a summation of the experiences life has served us.
    I liked what Joan and Lydia said about when its your own son it hits different. The reason Joan is feeling the way she feels is because some of these views rix has are not normal.
    Men, please embrace masculinity, but not in this way. Anyway good watch.

  • @chanellenin9791
    @chanellenin9791 Месяц назад

    This was a very eye opening conversation. Thanks to you guys

  • @ahabwe5761
    @ahabwe5761 Месяц назад +4

    I now see why i was avoiding this episode....i see why...i know why...

    • @lindaawuor1446
      @lindaawuor1446 12 дней назад

      Samee😂😂 it's really shaking tables fr

  • @faithmackenzie4459
    @faithmackenzie4459 Месяц назад +2

    What an Episode 👌

  • @letstalkkenya2
    @letstalkkenya2 Месяц назад +2

    I could listen to Rix all the time ..he is intelligent

  • @l.y.w.a.l.i
    @l.y.w.a.l.i Месяц назад

    I was not really ready for this conversation but I am glad I stuck it out for the challenge 🤔😂💪thanks for this introspective conversation 👍🙌👌

  • @chelsbarngetuny2306
    @chelsbarngetuny2306 Месяц назад

    Just here waiting for my order listening to this masterpiece ❣️

  • @lucyosenyi714
    @lucyosenyi714 Месяц назад

    This episode was mind-blowing 🎉...tell me why I listened to it twice on Spotify and here I am.❤
    Kudos to taking conversations to the next level

  • @veronicahwanja2024
    @veronicahwanja2024 26 дней назад

    I loved this episode so much. On the sprinkle sprinkle part its not always that someone is suffering while am being sprinkled on surely😅😅.. He generalized sprinklers to be married men only

  • @bernicefenton
    @bernicefenton Месяц назад

    brilliant episode. what an amazing guest.

  • @gladyki2778
    @gladyki2778 Месяц назад +1

    May God the king of kings bless all the men who want to be providers to their wives and children with the necessary tools to do so.Amen

  • @gatituedwin
    @gatituedwin Месяц назад +2

    Here for this conversation

  • @lindakorir1074
    @lindakorir1074 Месяц назад

    Thought-provoking and intentional I Loved the discussion.

  • @J.G7088
    @J.G7088 Месяц назад +9

    My only problem with people who don't conform to the norm is they all have traumas mostly fron childhood. Am i wrong to say they also have been conditioned by these wounds they have to be who they currently are? And if all these didn't happen would they still say all these?

    • @carol76798
      @carol76798 28 дней назад +3

      Or maybe the wounds make them see the world in a different lens and question stuff. Those who have no wounds are okay with it coz it works for them. When you have wounds you are forced to question and grow

    • @bethwairimu8469
      @bethwairimu8469 26 дней назад +2

      You have a problem with someone being open minded? Everybody goes through trauma it's just that some people repress their feelings and some choose to live with the feelings.

  • @AllThingsLindo
    @AllThingsLindo 28 дней назад

    7 minutes in and oh so powerful 🔥

  • @carol76798
    @carol76798 28 дней назад

    This should have been a series🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️🎯

  • @melisangina2864
    @melisangina2864 Месяц назад

    The way I had to pause a number of times and just take a breath he!

  • @Everythingbokenana
    @Everythingbokenana Месяц назад +6

    It's definitely TMI
    Hey Girls❤️

  • @winniekariuki3672
    @winniekariuki3672 Месяц назад +1

    Rix is very intelligent. This was great episode

  • @MaryAnneAchieng
    @MaryAnneAchieng Месяц назад

    Great choice for a guest, ladies! I love how thoughtful Rix's answers were

  • @Asholzoe
    @Asholzoe Месяц назад

    This was fascinating 🤩

  • @scovie6926
    @scovie6926 Месяц назад +7

    I honestly feel all these who don't conform to any norm, have a childhood trauma.. I'm always tempted to ask what if all those traumas never happened?
    Good conversation though

    • @carol76798
      @carol76798 28 дней назад +1

      I do too. When someone says they don't want a husband I ask myself the same and I always see where it stems from. As a woman who doesn't conform to so many norms, I can also see where it all stems from but I don't see how I could have it otherwise. Sometimes I wonder if everything really does happen for a reason. There are people who say we choose our experiences before coming here (on earth) and that experiences are meant to help our souls grow apparently.

    • @LuxuryDazzleRings
      @LuxuryDazzleRings 27 дней назад

      Yes instead of him going to therapy he's pouring the child with the bath water. Being masculine comes with natural responsibilities like being a dad which he wants to avoid.

    • @carol76798
      @carol76798 27 дней назад +2

      ​@@LuxuryDazzleRingssays who? Why must everyone become a dad or a mother?

  • @brigidkashoi8847
    @brigidkashoi8847 Месяц назад

    The quality of this video is fireeee

  • @linetmutheu
    @linetmutheu 15 дней назад

    I'm definitely not ready for this conversation....but let me keep watching. 😅

    • @lindaawuor1446
      @lindaawuor1446 12 дней назад

      I also wasn't ready to watch it, have kept postponing it till today😂😂😂 weeeuh there are a lot of things to unlearn for sure

  • @shiisquad
    @shiisquad Месяц назад

    Love love 💓

  • @doreenshamiah4352
    @doreenshamiah4352 Месяц назад +6

    Am early today...yeeeeiii🎉🎉

  • @sandraolweny5727
    @sandraolweny5727 Месяц назад +1

    I am just 15mins in but wow wow 🎉

  • @lorahperez2274
    @lorahperez2274 Месяц назад +2

    Onyango Otieeeennnnnooo❤❤❤❤ kumbe unajuana na hawa waschana...I'm so happy to see you here

    • @Rixpoet
      @Rixpoet Месяц назад +2

      Haha! Marafiki zangu hawa warembo.

  • @RuthNaya-qh2dv
    @RuthNaya-qh2dv Месяц назад

    It's definitely TMI.

  • @roxannahhaileystorm1802
    @roxannahhaileystorm1802 Месяц назад +4

    There's a large childfree community in this country...I'm sure he'll find someone

    • @itsme_Andi
      @itsme_Andi Месяц назад +1

      Oh absolutely. I'm cf too. Plenty of us out here. 😊

  • @dianaodhiambo7115
    @dianaodhiambo7115 Месяц назад

    Wisdom!!!!

  • @machariamarion7151
    @machariamarion7151 Месяц назад +1

    Just on time❤️

  • @gracerozinah2411
    @gracerozinah2411 Месяц назад +3

    ❤❤

  • @naomiwaithera5820
    @naomiwaithera5820 Месяц назад +1

    interesting conversation ❤

  • @steffimacharia4776
    @steffimacharia4776 Месяц назад

    He needs to come back,such a wise man.

  • @wambuigicheru4461
    @wambuigicheru4461 26 дней назад

    This was so scary for me.Are we ready for such conversations

  • @LadyPosh_254
    @LadyPosh_254 Месяц назад

    I knew onyango years ago when he was hosted by tuko & I have followed him since then

  • @princessklv247
    @princessklv247 23 дня назад

    Oh this gentleman❤

  • @faithbelika4990
    @faithbelika4990 Месяц назад

    My first time being here🎉

  • @bellaparrott71604
    @bellaparrott71604 Месяц назад +2

    I’ve got so much to say but all I’ll say is you all could have chosen someone else to talk about this topic. After visiting his platform I don’t think he’s inspirational at all! I think he can be informing but not in an inappropriate way. Hate to be harsh, but someone’s gotta say it.😘

  • @magdalinekinyanjui404
    @magdalinekinyanjui404 Месяц назад

    This guy has definitely read the untethered soul by Michael...but really at the end of the day you got to believe in something as long as it works at the same time being open minded to change when necessary

  • @aokookello5564
    @aokookello5564 Месяц назад +1

    Rix if youu are watching this, I love you bro, this is illuminating

    • @Rixpoet
      @Rixpoet Месяц назад

      ♥️🌻

  • @Lucyirungu198
    @Lucyirungu198 Месяц назад

  • @magdalinechara4904
    @magdalinechara4904 28 дней назад

    Yooooooh!!!! This episode was WILD!!!! No time stamp can even be pinned .... The whole EPISODE was just butt shit crazy.... #feeling triggered 🥵💗

  • @chepycheptora
    @chepycheptora Месяц назад

    ✊✊❤

  • @KeziahKamau-qu9pe
    @KeziahKamau-qu9pe Месяц назад +1

    You guys look amazing 😍
    Lydia do you have a date after coz unaglooow👌🥰

  • @curiousandcra3zy
    @curiousandcra3zy 10 дней назад

    Invite me to debate this guy. TMI, Timid Minds Podcast

  • @marionmarion3675
    @marionmarion3675 Месяц назад

    This was super informative and very eye opening

  • @LuxuryDazzleRings
    @LuxuryDazzleRings 27 дней назад

    question, is violence the reason that makes you avoid being masculine? Is violence the norm? If its not the norm, you should change yourself not the world. Not wanting kids is okay, if it's not founded by the basic fact you don't want masculine responsibilities that you expected your dad to have instead of being violent.

    • @Rixpoet
      @Rixpoet 26 дней назад

      What does being masculine even mean?

  • @Asalix2
    @Asalix2 20 дней назад

    Wonderful! Gender roles are socially constructed and almost always benefit the party that dreams up these roles. (side note...It is pronounced NIECE as in Pee + niece. P as in pen, E as in sheep, N as in name, I as in ship and S as in say. Just saying....)

  • @joyceyugi9266
    @joyceyugi9266 Месяц назад +1

    Jo leo umenyamaza 😂.
    This was a good conversation. Enyewe our parents had a lot going on. I wish they had the opportunity and tools to parent so much better.

  • @carolinenjoroge1195
    @carolinenjoroge1195 28 дней назад

    That person challenging what I believe in are they doing that with what they believe in?

  • @DignaK
    @DignaK Месяц назад

    Bring him back.

  • @user-su9br6zz7e
    @user-su9br6zz7e Месяц назад

    our brains are plastic?? stop, elastic maybe 🤣 we wil start asking for plagiarism

  • @annkitare4273
    @annkitare4273 27 дней назад

    Love love this!!!!!!!!!

  • @carolinenjoroge1195
    @carolinenjoroge1195 28 дней назад

    Every woke conversation you will ever see its just questioning God...