I feel the urge to clarify the “periods have tiny baby bits in it” part, just in case! Yes, there are tissue bits in period blood. That’s the uterus lining that builds up each month in preparation for a potential pregnancy. If there’s no pregnancy, out goes the old lining and those are the thicker bits and pieces one can see in period blood.
Those can also be caused by too much blood passing through the uterine wall too quickly for the body to expel, resulting in clumps and "clots", which can be indicative of problems like PCOS. If you're passing large clumps on a regular basis throughout your period and it remains very heavy, as opposed to passing small solids for the first day or two, you should see a doctor.
I thought this was because there is the egg in there as well. But since it hasn’t been fertilized, it’s not a baby, nor “baby bits”, just some unused cell
I think anyone with a brain could make the realization that without pregnancy there's no baby and when there's period there's (usually) no pregnancy... That'd be a lot of babies to go through lmak
I saw one where it was like "why don't females donate their period blood to blood banks???" I've already commented this but it's still incredibly uncomfortable to imagine
I think that's a sweet and completely respectable question...if you're 12! We have to bleed, so can we save lives with it? Great to want to help people, but yeah, once you've reached adulthood and understand proper sanitation it shouldn't even be a question anymore.
@@krystlepoulin6382 it's not just an issue of sanitation, as I recall from health class, period "blood" isn't actually blood. People just call it that because it's red and comes out of the body. Maybe it contains some blood but that's likely not a substantial amount for donation and you'd have to extract the blood from the substance. Sorry if I'm intruding on things, I'm amab so I don't have personal experience, I'm just saying what I learned in school
@@raynegallaher7661 Exactly, it's not just 100% pure blood. Like, it's partly blood, but it's really mostly tissue, plus it's often coagulated already. So yeah, no way of donating it.
@@raynegallaher7661 Yeah! If I remember correctly - please correct me if I'm wrong - theres only like about one or two tablespoons of 'actual blood' coming out of you
Okay, what part of the human body would you call the lamb or lambs? Interesting question. I'm thinking the vulva and/or its male equivalent, with its rounded shape and pretty tuft of wool. What is that structure called on a man?
"If you can not improve upon the silence, don't say anything." Is a useful, gender neutral phrase. That's pretty much bad women's anatomy, not how girls work, and men writing women to name a few lol
Yall are literally amazing i love you so much you've helped my friend a lot (he's a trans guy with bigoted parents) and he came onto ur page and it just makes him happy thank you
No no no, the guy who is confused about not having to use pads/tampons after a while thinks that women eventually learn and train themselves to hold it all in. You missed the bad part of the post lmao
Well, to be frank, as I child I also thought it's similar to peeing and you can analogicaly learn to hold it in until you're in a bathroom. But I was 6 years old, so my stupidity was kinda justified.
@@alam5055 Actually, that's nice of you to know period exists at 6. As afab and not particularly perceptive, I learned that period exists when I was like in 5th grade (11 years old), when the first students in my class began their periods...
@@shawqin992 I wouldn't have known if my older sister didn't tell me XD I didn't believe her at first, cause the idea of women bleeding each month for a couple of days seemed too bizarre, but I asked my mom and she confirmed XD
Can men stop saying they like "natural" women when referring to women who don't wear makeup or wear very little makeup and then get super grossed out by body hair on women? Everyone has body hair. If you're not mature enough to handle that, I don't think you're mature enough to be dating anyone.
Dude like, I almost cried when I didn't shave my legs for ages and my boyfriend still went "your legs are so soft, its nice" because I got made fun of for my hairy legs so much in high school
There is such a national bias in the "leg and armpit hair on women is gross" ideology, too. In many countries around the world, women do NOT shave these areas of their bodies. And a historical bias as well since the idea of a woman having to shave armpits and legs is a fairly recent one.
Why are you talking about men? Women started the trend of shaving their bodies ? Women started wearing make up? You just blamed men for a trend you started? This is the most woman thing ever.
One of my greatest fears is a colleague/boss noticing that about me >< Of course it _shouldn't_ be a big deal for people to know when someone's period is, but... that's not necessarily how society is right now, and I wouldn't want to be perceived as gross or giving TMI at work >
Reminds me of that one time when my brother was talking about pain killers and how he didn't want to take them, then commented on how I take them "like ten times per year or something!" and I just looked at him like.... Oh gee it's almost like there's a pattern there huh? Like it's a regular occurrence that one might map to a calendar? For the record I live in a place with good sex ed and also had very educational parents so it's not like he didn't know about periods, he just did not think about it
@@KreeZafi Like how one of my ci guy friends once remarked that he found it super weird so many stain removers specifically mention that they work on blood - how many people are getting hurt out there, do the manufacturers think we're all serial killers or something? I just said, "Periods," and it was the most embarrassed I've ever seen him. Also, boo on your brother for implying you take OTC pain meds too often just because he doesn't like to.
English is not my first language and I didn't know that "calf" could also mean a body part (not only a baby cow) so, needless to say, I was very confused. yes, baby cow is a sensitive part of the body.
This reminded me of one time when my cis male friend asked if he could ask me questions about periods that he had always wanted to ask but never had the courage too. I was like, "sure, go ahead!" He asked a number of questions, and then asked what was the worst part of getting your period, like, what hurt the most. I told him that each person has it differently, everyone's experiences with periods are different, but that to me, personally, the worst part is the lower back pain. He then had the guts to reply with, "I disagree. I think the worst part must be the cramps". And I was like "EXCUSE ME? You 'DISAGREE'??" I stg the audacity! I took a deep breath and explained to him that he was mansplaining something that he couldn't possibly know anything about and all that. I tried to be patient, but I swear I wanted to punch him in the face that very moment.
@@MrShyghost I love how frequently trolls like you are wandering in the comments of videos like that, contradicting everybody with their certitudes, just for fun.
But the thing is, it wasn’t just is opinion, he straight up invalidated her opinion and told her she was wrong about an experience he’d never experienced! Please tell me you see the difference there.
The ‘element poster’ was on the wall of my chemistry class in high school FOR YEARS. It wasn’t until a group of girls complained about it that it got taken down.
That's _disgusting._ Completely _disgusting._ Whoever put that up in a classroom should be thrown out of the building so hard they leave skidmarks all the way to the main road.
@@aryantiwari4241 Well a woman was saying that women do not pee out of their vagina, and a man thought appropriate to respond that "yes they do" because apparently we only have "two holes" (meaning vagina and butthole) and since women don't pee out of their butthole, it HAS to come out of the vagina. Hence the "unless there is a 3rd hole somewhere for the pee to come out of" ... wich IS the case ! Women pee out of the URETHRA, wich is NOT located in the vagina, it's just above :)
@@aryantiwari4241 it’s more basic anatomy than sex education, but i’m sorry the education system has failed you so much. i’m american and the education here is also awful.
@@skinnyhomo3136 yeah I know like if my friends were not scoundrels, I would have not known about sex too and I learnt about a lot of things with the help of my phone, we don't have anything ad sex education, we are not not about periods in science, on the good part we got a safety workbook this year, which helped me understand things like period etc.
The internal organs would be displaced into the chest area and squish everything. Why do you think women would swoon or faint all the time? Their lungs were being squished by the stomach, etc that was being displaced by the use of a corset.
Oh these were scary. I sent a few screenshots to my husband. Especially poignant today as I started my period. My 4 sons and my husband are very well versed in the facts surrounding periods. Mine is excruciating so I was able to see the value in teaching them to understand the facts and to be sympathetic.
I did this with my children as well. My son's wife was so surprised at how well he understood what she was going through when they were first dating and she was cramping.
@@mklaebel right, my oldest is 22 and he told me he wasn’t coming to his grandpa’s party because his girlfriend had bad cramps and he was staying home to help take care of her. My 18 year old son is a conundrum I’m a lot of ways, he’s my most selfish and my most generous all in one, but he will make me tea, fill up my hot water bottle, run my bath etc… when it’s that rime of the month (literally an hour ago he ran me a bath).
@@missnaomi613 oh I have, I am doing my pre op soon, I’m scheduled for a full hysterectomy. I have endometriosis, ovarian cysts, and uterine fibroids. Thankfully I blessed enough to have 4 kids so I’m done with those parts and ready to not be in excruciating pain every 3 weeks or so.
@@prettyfish6747 First at all, another Obey Me! Fan, yay 💖. Second at all, I think the whole point of the joke is that woman don't have levers. Like, my first language isn't English, so unless there's other meaning about the wording of that phrase, I think it's self explanatory Oh, and if you're talking about the responses, they are referring to The Emperor's New Groove
One that I read on this subreddit that I’ve brought up in real life only to find a SHOCKING amount of cis men who also thought this: periods are just like pee and you should be able to hold them in until you go to the toilet. The irl men didn’t believe the “should” part just thought it was possible.
i've seen so many stories of cis men who thought women wore pads & tampons because they were "too lazy" to hold it. like huh??? if periods weren't painful and blood just like pee that we could hold nobody would talk about it, yet some men are rly out here thinking it is🤦🏼♀️ but thinking about it now, i guess it makes sense if they also think we pee out of our vaginas, cause in that case we WOULD have the muscles to "hold in" the blood like pee. dang
@@whytho8856 yeah the “women pee out their vagina” one really made me understand how they came to this conclusion lol. But also.... this was in sex Ed where I am from. Like they learned about vaginas. Weird to not know that....
I've encountered an adult cis man irl who didn't know afab people have 3 holes. So I'm guessing "peeing out of the vagina" is a very common misconception as well >
All of a sudden I am very happy to be married to a man who I can have this conversation with: “Anything more I should get at the store?” “I do need more pads, but I guess you can’t get that, I don’t know what you should buy.” “Eh, I’ll just call you when I’m there.” “No! That would be sooo awkward. Just buy something with medium protection and wings...” And he came home with exactly that. Best husband ever. (But I’m still embarrassed that he was going to call me from our small corner store and explain what kinds of pds they had over the phone so I could choose... 😂🙈 That’s being even more comfortable about it than I can handle.)
To be fair that drawing was a fashion plate from the victorian era. It's an idealised (and highly exagerated) image the same way today fashion advertisement is idealised... Nobody actually expected women to look like that.
@@dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 nope, a few years earlier. Those leg o mutton sleeves were the height of fashion in the mid 1890s. Given the size of the sleeves, that fashion plate is from no later than 1896. The Gibson Girl was being illustrated a couple of years later and boomed right around the turn of the century. It’s more Edwardian (1901-1910).
But oh, did some people try. A Little House book had Laura's mother tut-tutting her for her erratic corset usage. "Your Pa could span my waist with both hands when he married me." Of course, Laura rightfully snarked, "He can't anymore, but he still seems to like you."
"I found out that girls have sensitive parts of their bodies" - this guy has no feeling in his legs and needs medical attention but he doesn't know others have sense of touch in their legs 😱
New, old saying: It's better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. Great job on the dining room walls! Would love a Shaaba animal association video. Calves equal cows, etc.
The one about our periods containing fetal material got me. I would have thought in the 21st century it would be common knowledge that you get your period because you’re not pregnant so how can it contain fetal material 🤔
The only reason I can explain this to myself is that our teacher said that sometimes an egg gets fertalized but you don't get pregnant (I don't know the right words in English bit I hope you know what I mean), so then the next time you have your period there also is the fertalized egg. But does that count as baby bits? I don't think so, I mean it's so small you wouldn't even see it.
Okay, so I can explain that drawing. Firstly, it’s just a drawing, so the proportions generally aren’t accurate. Think of our modern fashion drawings- they aren’t accurate proportions either. This is from 1894-1896, at the very height of the poof when it comes to sleeves. As for the teeny tiny waist- when women would wear these fashions, it was mostly an illusion. Tight lacing if corsets was pretty rare, generally only done by the Kardashian types of the day, abs even then only for events. Also, if you see a photograph and think “how is that even possible to have a waist that small?” Well, it’s not. They did alter photographs back then. See Bernadette Banner’s latest video for info on that. But the illusion comes from having padded busts, massive sleeves and padded hips. You don’t need to tight lace a corset if everything else is already making your waist look a lot smaller in comparison. And women back then were not shy about adding a bit of padding to make their bods look the way they wanted. At the time, it was more about shape than size- and that shape was actually accessible to a lot more women than what current beauty standards are. So don’t be too bothered by the drawing. It is already a little exaggerated (as all fashion drawings were and still are), but even then, it’s still mostly illusion.
the thing about the drawing with a corset is that the same reason that picture was drawn like that is the same as why fashion industry uses photoshop: un-real ideals. but also as an added side note; biggest reason why the waist looks so tiny is the proportions of the rest of the outfit huge sleeves, etc.
Fashion drawings have been unrealistic proportion wise for a very long time. They still are. And as someone who wears similar styles (with slightly less sleeve poof) as my regular wardrobe- it really is just an illusion. I wear a corset to support my back (as I’m severely disabled from a degenerative spinal condition), but my waist measurement is maybe an inch smaller than without it? In some corsets, it’s actually bigger, thanks to the added bulk of the corset itself. And yet, thanks to padding and smart tailoring, my body looks like an extreme hourglass, with a small waist. It’s not because it’s actually any smaller, it’s just an illusion. But even photos of the time were also unrealistic and “photoshopped”, just like today. It was actually pretty easy to change the size of the waist, just like some people do now. Basically- the more things change, the more they stay the same.
@@katherinemorelle7115 right? I paused the video and used my fingers to cover the sleeves and shoulders and saw that the waist is still "photoshopped" to fit the beauty standard, but without it that illusion tho. makes me double look
@@AB-ez1eh yeah, but as the first part of the comment said, and multiple others commented, it was the unrealistic idea that all the fashion plates talk about. nobody actually looked liked that, and people of the time ( ca 1890s) knew that too :)
@@AB-ez1eh have you seen modern fashion drawings? They’re just as disproportionate, but now they emphasise ridiculously long legs and being super skinny. Fashion drawings have always been disproportionate and emphasised the beauty standard of the time. It doesn’t reflect reality, and was never meant to.
My favourite saying used to be "Just because YOU don't understand something does not make IT stupid", I replaced it with "You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to", because answering the peeps from the first was doing my head in. :)
Love it when Shaaba joins you in a video - such a delightful human. The "woman" trading card (whatever it was) was so grim, but totally could see that as an element to a hen/stag party game, as Shaaba suggested. It'd actually be interesting to see you pick apart some hen/stag party stuff... Because it's usually cringingly misogynist (and naturally very hetero normative).
hello everyone! reminder to drink some water, have a snack, take any meds you need to take, and show yourself some love today! you have been working so hard, and you deserve it! im so proud of you. stay safe my friends, i love you so much
The talk about periods reminds me of when we went to a water park with my family and just beforehand my mother found out she was on her period so she told us we had to go by ourselves. My brother asks if she couldn’t skip it this time 😂
I'm starting hrt in less than 2 weeks and i cant wait for the butt hair and acne :)) No but really, I'm very excited about the changes and super happy it's finally happening
I just wrote a reply to someone else about this, so: How much body hair you get and how fast your facial hair grows is totally down to genetics, partly inherited, partly luck of the draw. And it changes slowly over time. I'm cis and I didn't have to shave daily until my 40s. In my 20s it was only once a week. My chest hair isn't all that thick. And that's totally normal. Some guys turn into gorillas within 5 years of hitting puberty, others take a good 10 years to grow all of their body hair. So if you ever have moments when you wonder if T is even doing anything, reread my comment and remember that it takes time even for us cis guys. And congrats!
@@John_Weiss Yes, many people forget that T just causes a second puberty, so the amount of time can vary a lot and it will inevitably not cause immediately visible or audible changes. After all, puberty takes years.
You are doing so well and I'm so proud of you. I know you can overcome all your struggles, you are so strong and brave. You are such a amazing person and you all loved by so many people. Keep being your amazing self.
I still remember when I was in middle school and I had to explain my classmate who already had some sexual life that we have three holes down there. She was so confused, lol.
@@niameyers6686 no.. she is a cis woman who just found out back then. IDK.. as a 14 year old girl I thought people knew about this.. or at least cis women
@@Daesma999 i mean i didnt know women had urethras (idk if thats a word) either until s u m m e r bc they didn't tell us in health class but im enby so-
@@niameyers6686 i've seen a surprising amount of afab people who don't/didn't know that we have a urethra. lots of stories of them thinking they can't pee with a tampon in, too
@@isla.luvs.skellies I heard some people had really poor health classes they really don't know about these things. But we literally had the same class.. I don't understand when she missed it, lol
The funniest thing for me is that I recognised the first photo because, believe it or not, that plastic surgery clinic is near me (hello from Melbourne, Australia) and I've been giggling over their unfortunate logo for years now, every time I drive past their office 😆 such a small world!!
The one at 1:42 is actually a fashion plate from the 1890s. Fashion plates were meant to display the fashionable silhouette at the time by exaggerating proportions to really get the point across. It’s not meant to be a realistic representation of of women, or what they looked like in the 1890s. Hope this helps.
I'm so happy that you made a second one of these, Jamie! I find them so funny and I love hearing your voice, especially how gentle and funny you are when laughing at ignorance. Thank you for breathing, my wonderful man.
Been married to my other half for 29 years, you two remind me of him and I, so much laughter with each other. Genuinely a joy to watch your vids, especially your collabs.
Shaaba your hair is especially beautiful today fyi! (or whenever you filmed this haha) Literally my first thought when the video loaded was "omg that hair wow"
We all have/have had, those "I wonder why..." moments. In the past, before google, we used to ask grand-parents, parents, older siblings or friends. If no-one could give us the answer, we used to go to libraries, do research and become informed/educated. Now, the proverb 'ignorance is bliss' doesn't apply to lots of people. They're arrogantly angry in their ignorance.
I was so confused - my phone died when you said that's it, and I thought it was part of the joke, like an extreme joking reaction, and didn't realise that it was because my phone died until my bluetooth earphones said they were turning off 😹
The third pic (of the dress) is actually an Edwardian piece. The thin waist was the “style” of the time. This look was often achieved through corsets (rarely tight laced) and padding. In the drawing, the unrealistically small waist was probably less not understanding anatomy and more exaggerating the popular style. Still not an actuate depiction though, just a fun piece of trivia :)
The back of the leg story reminds me of when I convinced my twin brother I could feel when he gently touched the very end of my hair (my hair was and still is around belly button length) when we were like 12. He would gently touch it and I would tell him when I could and couldn’t feel it and just so happened to guess right each time 😂😂
Ive been really insecure about my body hair (because im a girl). And even though i plan on never shaving, i still felt like it was wrong because of societal expectations of women. But hearing you say that its ok to have any amount of hair on your body makes me feel a lot better about being me. thank you :)
I'm starting to come across more and more women in public with body hair and it makes me happy. I don't shave as often anymore and have started going out in public with my leg hair. It is a little nerve wracking at first but in the end it makes me feel happy and I forget about what other people think.
Logically speaking, there's only some actual point in shaving armpit hair, because if you do so, bacteria which feed on sweat and release the stinky gas will have much less space to live, so you will be able to wash less frequently and use less deodorant, which saves money. In all honesty, I admire the energy of women who have enough of stamina and time to shave all the other hair... I'm often too lazy to shave my beard lol. Even though I still have to if I have to attend something formal...
I really hope it was a joke but this is by far not the first time I hear about this weird idea that women pee out of their vagina, and every time I hear it I always wonder... What do these people believe how pregnancies work? Where's the uterus? Do they think the baby grows in the mother's bladder, just floating around in pee? And if the mom doesn't drink enough and the bladder gets to empty, does the baby just dry out, like a giant raisin?☠️
@@maryasenlin5916 well, it DOES work. For example, in ferrets (and probably a number of other mammal species too), the urethra ends in the vagina, but very close to the opening. So technically, they pee out of their vagina. Just for an extremely short distance though and the vagina itself isn't connected to the bladder ofc.
@Lady Seashell Bikini I kinda understand the initial confusion of men because they don't have a third hole. Sperm also exits through the urethra. It's still stupid or at least shameful for the education system when adult men (or even women for that matter) don't know better.
I feel the urge to clarify the “periods have tiny baby bits in it” part, just in case! Yes, there are tissue bits in period blood. That’s the uterus lining that builds up each month in preparation for a potential pregnancy. If there’s no pregnancy, out goes the old lining and those are the thicker bits and pieces one can see in period blood.
Those can also be caused by too much blood passing through the uterine wall too quickly for the body to expel, resulting in clumps and "clots", which can be indicative of problems like PCOS. If you're passing large clumps on a regular basis throughout your period and it remains very heavy, as opposed to passing small solids for the first day or two, you should see a doctor.
Some people don't have any bits in their periods (me for example) and it's just only liquid or slimy.
@@itakru wait…. For real??? Guess I gotta see a doctor lmao
I thought this was because there is the egg in there as well. But since it hasn’t been fertilized, it’s not a baby, nor “baby bits”, just some unused cell
I think anyone with a brain could make the realization that without pregnancy there's no baby and when there's period there's (usually) no pregnancy... That'd be a lot of babies to go through lmak
“so i told my boyfriend i was having my period and he said “Again?””
Well he is in for a ride
a long one
Hey, could I please ask what flag is in ur profile pic?? :)
@@islacruickshank353 That is the genderfluid pride flag
@@islacruickshank353 the genderfluid flag!!
I’ve found someone like me!
About being gender fluid
Speaking as someone who has periods, I am VERY against periods XD
Same lol
Yes, I would LOVE to be able to cancel that monthly subscription
Same, honestly I think most period-havers are!
same
Sometimes birth control can stop it, mine stopped on the birth control shot but that doesn't happen for everyone.
As a transmasculine person, I can confirm, I am against periods, and have decided to boycott them, thank you
My favourite is the “women explode over anything” stereotype when all of history has shown that this is absolutely not the case.
True.
like we got HORRIBLY oppressed for HUNDREDS OF YEARS and it took ages for us to actually start protesting it,but yeah,WE'RE the emotional ones
I saw one where it was like "why don't females donate their period blood to blood banks???"
I've already commented this but it's still incredibly uncomfortable to imagine
I think that's a sweet and completely respectable question...if you're 12! We have to bleed, so can we save lives with it? Great to want to help people, but yeah, once you've reached adulthood and understand proper sanitation it shouldn't even be a question anymore.
@@krystlepoulin6382 it's not just an issue of sanitation, as I recall from health class, period "blood" isn't actually blood. People just call it that because it's red and comes out of the body. Maybe it contains some blood but that's likely not a substantial amount for donation and you'd have to extract the blood from the substance. Sorry if I'm intruding on things, I'm amab so I don't have personal experience, I'm just saying what I learned in school
@@raynegallaher7661 Exactly, it's not just 100% pure blood. Like, it's partly blood, but it's really mostly tissue, plus it's often coagulated already. So yeah, no way of donating it.
@@raynegallaher7661 yeah its mostly made of the lining that is created to support an embryo
@@raynegallaher7661 Yeah! If I remember correctly - please correct me if I'm wrong - theres only like about one or two tablespoons of 'actual blood' coming out of you
"by calf i thought you meant a baby cow"
"yes, a baby sheep is the most sensitive part of my body"
"a baby sheep?"
*has a mental breakdown*
Okay, what part of the human body would you call the lamb or lambs? Interesting question.
I'm thinking the vulva and/or its male equivalent, with its rounded shape and pretty tuft of wool.
What is that structure called on a man?
@@johnburt1172 the thing on the back of your leg above the ankle is called a calf, dingbat
@@Schnort That's not what they're saying. They know what a calf is, but they're talking about what part of the body could be considered "lamb".
@@ivilrat my apologies, I must have read it wrong. Thanks.
@@Schnort I thought I was spelt calve?
I'm transgender, but I haven't came out to my mum yet, and quite frankly, I'm terrified. But your videos make me feel validated, so thank you :)
You are SO valid!!!!and you don’t have to come out if you’re not comfortable with itttttt
You ARE valid luv hope it goes well 🥳
I accept you!
If you don't feel comfortable, don't feel like you have to!
@@wendyjohnson4345 get your transphobia out of Jamie’s comments, please
@@wendyjohnson4345 You are one of those transphobes that are obviously transphobic because they don't know gender dysphoria exists.
As a woman I am against periods, they hurt like hell and I’m sick of it like I’d rather just not
Yes we need to lay eggs
Get a hormonal IUD 🙏
I once asked a doctor about donating my well-working uterus to someone infertile, he thought I was joking. I was not.
@@ona512 sry what?
@@hunny_bon_20 you goddamn heard me.
"If you can not improve upon the silence, don't say anything." Is a useful, gender neutral phrase. That's pretty much bad women's anatomy, not how girls work, and men writing women to name a few lol
I wish I'd learned that years ago.
this was both terrifying and fun 😂
thanks for having me spuds! 🥰
Love you guyssss 🙄❤
Yall are literally amazing i love you so much you've helped my friend a lot (he's a trans guy with bigoted parents) and he came onto ur page and it just makes him happy thank you
Dawww you guys are so amazing love you
Hi Shaaba ily and Jamie
@@lux4129 I wish the best for uku and your friend :)
"If you're gonna sound like an absolute turd, don't tweet it" Shaaba handing out important life advice👌👌👌
From your lips to Donald Trumps ears! Lmao
Yeah, but, Donald can't hear you over his obnoxious comb over-
@@shawnresor5565 **through* Trump's ears; there's nothing between them to catch the words
I was just reading your comment and she said the quote in your comment
I read that as nerd instead of turd 😂😂😂
No no no, the guy who is confused about not having to use pads/tampons after a while thinks that women eventually learn and train themselves to hold it all in. You missed the bad part of the post lmao
Well, to be frank, as I child I also thought it's similar to peeing and you can analogicaly learn to hold it in until you're in a bathroom. But I was 6 years old, so my stupidity was kinda justified.
@@alam5055 Actually, that's nice of you to know period exists at 6. As afab and not particularly perceptive, I learned that period exists when I was like in 5th grade (11 years old), when the first students in my class began their periods...
@@alam5055 I never found my mom's pad drawer before that for some reason
@@shawqin992 I wouldn't have known if my older sister didn't tell me XD I didn't believe her at first, cause the idea of women bleeding each month for a couple of days seemed too bizarre, but I asked my mom and she confirmed XD
@@alam5055 Guess what I missed is an older sister haha
"Not against periods or anything"
Me on my first day with my cramps and hurting back : "I am !"
I'm on my third day :((
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Awww best of luck :((
Lol same 😭😭😭 and that overall uncomfortable feeling where everything is just irritating
I just remind myself that it means I’m capable of having a baby if I want.
I am on my first day today as well and I am VERY, VERY against it
Can men stop saying they like "natural" women when referring to women who don't wear makeup or wear very little makeup and then get super grossed out by body hair on women?
Everyone has body hair. If you're not mature enough to handle that, I don't think you're mature enough to be dating anyone.
Dude like, I almost cried when I didn't shave my legs for ages and my boyfriend still went "your legs are so soft, its nice" because I got made fun of for my hairy legs so much in high school
There is such a national bias in the "leg and armpit hair on women is gross" ideology, too. In many countries around the world, women do NOT shave these areas of their bodies. And a historical bias as well since the idea of a woman having to shave armpits and legs is a fairly recent one.
Wejjew
Why are you talking about men? Women started the trend of shaving their bodies ? Women started wearing make up? You just blamed men for a trend you started? This is the most woman thing ever.
@@MrShyghost George Washington wore makeup dude.
A cIs male straight friend would complain that I was "always ill" about once a month 🙄
One of my greatest fears is a colleague/boss noticing that about me ><
Of course it _shouldn't_ be a big deal for people to know when someone's period is, but... that's not necessarily how society is right now, and I wouldn't want to be perceived as gross or giving TMI at work >
Reminds me of that one time when my brother was talking about pain killers and how he didn't want to take them, then commented on how I take them "like ten times per year or something!" and I just looked at him like.... Oh gee it's almost like there's a pattern there huh? Like it's a regular occurrence that one might map to a calendar?
For the record I live in a place with good sex ed and also had very educational parents so it's not like he didn't know about periods, he just did not think about it
@@KreeZafi Like how one of my ci guy friends once remarked that he found it super weird so many stain removers specifically mention that they work on blood - how many people are getting hurt out there, do the manufacturers think we're all serial killers or something? I just said, "Periods," and it was the most embarrassed I've ever seen him.
Also, boo on your brother for implying you take OTC pain meds too often just because he doesn't like to.
My mother told me once I turn blue the day before, so apparently I'm a smurf
Even if that wasn't tied to your period that is just a mean thing to say - like being ill is something someone would do on purpose 🧐
ah yes, as a woman i also cry ink
Thats how I discovered I was trans. I cried and the ink ruined my sheets.
@@Repti-verse i love this comment
I wish ,I wouldn't have to worry about calligraphy supplies for a while!
wait, women cry ink? so i guess that solves that part of it.
now to figure out the man part
"Awwww, you guys made me ink!"
English is not my first language and I didn't know that "calf" could also mean a body part (not only a baby cow) so, needless to say, I was very confused.
yes, baby cow is a sensitive part of the body.
yes the calf is the back of the lower part of your leg
Thanks.
I googled it, but thanks.
BWAHAHA that is too funny. But I understand, bilingual as well 😁
I am dying "yes, baby cow is a sensitive part of the body" I agree my friend the baby cow is one of the most sensitive of body parts
I cannot get over ''yes, baby cow is a sensitive part of the body'' 😂
This reminded me of one time when my cis male friend asked if he could ask me questions about periods that he had always wanted to ask but never had the courage too. I was like, "sure, go ahead!" He asked a number of questions, and then asked what was the worst part of getting your period, like, what hurt the most. I told him that each person has it differently, everyone's experiences with periods are different, but that to me, personally, the worst part is the lower back pain. He then had the guts to reply with, "I disagree. I think the worst part must be the cramps". And I was like "EXCUSE ME? You 'DISAGREE'??" I stg the audacity! I took a deep breath and explained to him that he was mansplaining something that he couldn't possibly know anything about and all that. I tried to be patient, but I swear I wanted to punch him in the face that very moment.
Did he eventually accept your experience after the explanation or continue to be a dick about it?
You have a problem if you think about punching people in the face if they say something you disagree with. Especially if they are your 'friends' .
@@MrShyghost ...Hyperbole
@@MrShyghost I love how frequently trolls like you are wandering in the comments of videos like that, contradicting everybody with their certitudes, just for fun.
But the thing is, it wasn’t just is opinion, he straight up invalidated her opinion and told her she was wrong about an experience he’d never experienced! Please tell me you see the difference there.
The ‘element poster’ was on the wall of my chemistry class in high school FOR YEARS. It wasn’t until a group of girls complained about it that it got taken down.
That's insane! It literally made me want to gag.
That's _disgusting._ Completely _disgusting._ Whoever put that up in a classroom should be thrown out of the building so hard they leave skidmarks all the way to the main road.
That’s shocking
WHAT THE FUCK????? That disgusting poster was in your SCHOOL?? Jesus Christ
😤😤😤😤😤🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
The way Shaaba covered her face with her hair when she was embarrassed about the sheep comment was the cutest thing 😂🙏🏼 (5:22)
The cutest 💗
“Unless there is a 3rd hole somewhere for the pee to come out of”
He’s technically right but he’s needs to learn
Please explain it go me, confused af, genuinely
@@aryantiwari4241 Well a woman was saying that women do not pee out of their vagina, and a man thought appropriate to respond that "yes they do" because apparently we only have "two holes" (meaning vagina and butthole) and since women don't pee out of their butthole, it HAS to come out of the vagina. Hence the "unless there is a 3rd hole somewhere for the pee to come out of" ... wich IS the case ! Women pee out of the URETHRA, wich is NOT located in the vagina, it's just above :)
Thanks, in my country we are not taught about all of these because people just shy away from talking about sex education in public, Thanks again
@@aryantiwari4241 it’s more basic anatomy than sex education, but i’m sorry the education system has failed you so much. i’m american and the education here is also awful.
@@skinnyhomo3136 yeah I know like if my friends were not scoundrels, I would have not known about sex too and I learnt about a lot of things with the help of my phone, we don't have anything ad sex education, we are not not about periods in science, on the good part we got a safety workbook this year, which helped me understand things like period etc.
You two are so adorable. I think this is the definition of a healthy and happy relationship.
“Where do organs go?!”
The arms, Jamie. That’s what the arms are for.
The internal organs would be displaced into the chest area and squish everything. Why do you think women would swoon or faint all the time? Their lungs were being squished by the stomach, etc that was being displaced by the use of a corset.
Jamie has golden retriever energy, Shaaba has husky energy, thanks for coming to my ted talk.
Oh these were scary. I sent a few screenshots to my husband. Especially poignant today as I started my period. My 4 sons and my husband are very well versed in the facts surrounding periods. Mine is excruciating so I was able to see the value in teaching them to understand the facts and to be sympathetic.
I did this with my children as well. My son's wife was so surprised at how well he understood what she was going through when they were first dating and she was cramping.
@@mklaebel right, my oldest is 22 and he told me he wasn’t coming to his grandpa’s party because his girlfriend had bad cramps and he was staying home to help take care of her. My 18 year old son is a conundrum I’m a lot of ways, he’s my most selfish and my most generous all in one, but he will make me tea, fill up my hot water bottle, run my bath etc… when it’s that rime of the month (literally an hour ago he ran me a bath).
If it's that bad, maybe see a doctor (if you haven't already.)
@@missnaomi613 oh I have, I am doing my pre op soon, I’m scheduled for a full hysterectomy. I have endometriosis, ovarian cysts, and uterine fibroids. Thankfully I blessed enough to have 4 kids so I’m done with those parts and ready to not be in excruciating pain every 3 weeks or so.
@@melissacoviello2886 yikes! May you have a quick and complete healing. ❤️🙏
“Well it depends, if you pull the lever...”
Shaaba is so frickin funny. I get excited whenever I see her in the thumbnail.
Pull the lever, Kronk!
@@scofieldvictoria WRONG LEVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRR
@@notfamedtvpersonalitydrphil *_WHY DO WE EVEN HAVE THAT LEVER!?_*
I’m confused......what lever?
@@prettyfish6747 First at all, another Obey Me! Fan, yay 💖. Second at all, I think the whole point of the joke is that woman don't have levers. Like, my first language isn't English, so unless there's other meaning about the wording of that phrase, I think it's self explanatory
Oh, and if you're talking about the responses, they are referring to The Emperor's New Groove
One that I read on this subreddit that I’ve brought up in real life only to find a SHOCKING amount of cis men who also thought this: periods are just like pee and you should be able to hold them in until you go to the toilet.
The irl men didn’t believe the “should” part just thought it was possible.
i've seen so many stories of cis men who thought women wore pads & tampons because they were "too lazy" to hold it. like huh??? if periods weren't painful and blood just like pee that we could hold nobody would talk about it, yet some men are rly out here thinking it is🤦🏼♀️
but thinking about it now, i guess it makes sense if they also think we pee out of our vaginas, cause in that case we WOULD have the muscles to "hold in" the blood like pee. dang
@@whytho8856 yeah the “women pee out their vagina” one really made me understand how they came to this conclusion lol. But also.... this was in sex Ed where I am from. Like they learned about vaginas. Weird to not know that....
I've encountered an adult cis man irl who didn't know afab people have 3 holes. So I'm guessing "peeing out of the vagina" is a very common misconception as well >
All of a sudden I am very happy to be married to a man who I can have this conversation with:
“Anything more I should get at the store?”
“I do need more pads, but I guess you can’t get that, I don’t know what you should buy.”
“Eh, I’ll just call you when I’m there.”
“No! That would be sooo awkward. Just buy something with medium protection and wings...”
And he came home with exactly that. Best husband ever.
(But I’m still embarrassed that he was going to call me from our small corner store and explain what kinds of pds they had over the phone so I could choose... 😂🙈 That’s being even more comfortable about it than I can handle.)
@@Cascadeis awww, that's actually so sweet though!
To be fair that drawing was a fashion plate from the victorian era. It's an idealised (and highly exagerated) image the same way today fashion advertisement is idealised... Nobody actually expected women to look like that.
Edwardian, I think? Wasn't she a classic 'Gibson Girl"?
@@dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 nope, a few years earlier. Those leg o mutton sleeves were the height of fashion in the mid 1890s. Given the size of the sleeves, that fashion plate is from no later than 1896. The Gibson Girl was being illustrated a couple of years later and boomed right around the turn of the century. It’s more Edwardian (1901-1910).
But oh, did some people try. A Little House book had Laura's mother tut-tutting her for her erratic corset usage. "Your Pa could span my waist with both hands when he married me." Of course, Laura rightfully snarked, "He can't anymore, but he still seems to like you."
@@katherinemorelle7115 very incisive - thank you :-)
@@lysanamcmillan7972 I do love those books :-)
"I found out that girls have sensitive parts of their bodies" - this guy has no feeling in his legs and needs medical attention but he doesn't know others have sense of touch in their legs 😱
He thought the legs were an erogenous zone 😶
I mean that person was not wrong, I would also be worried if my mail came hairy by the post
That... Is indeed concerning
It also apparently has Iron in it as well.
@@sonyamiller4853 That's expected. It was iron I ordered by mail, commonly known as FeMail.
@@tayloradams3993 Thanks, I needed your help to understand the joke. Seriously 🤣
New, old saying:
It's better to be thought a fool
than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
Great job on the dining room walls!
Would love a Shaaba animal association video.
Calves equal cows, etc.
A Mark Twain aphorism :D
10:10 In Irish there's a wonderful saying: "A silent mouth makes a sweet sound" (Is binn béal ina thost)
The equivalent saying in Spanish is "flies don't enter a closed mouth" 😂
On our honeymoon, my ex husband literally asked me, "How many holes DO women have?" And that was probably the beginning of the end, TBH.
The one about our periods containing fetal material got me. I would have thought in the 21st century it would be common knowledge that you get your period because you’re not pregnant so how can it contain fetal material 🤔
The only reason I can explain this to myself is that our teacher said that sometimes an egg gets fertalized but you don't get pregnant (I don't know the right words in English bit I hope you know what I mean), so then the next time you have your period there also is the fertalized egg. But does that count as baby bits? I don't think so, I mean it's so small you wouldn't even see it.
@@we.genuinely.think2882 Yeah I know what you mean, after I posted the comment I did think about of that
I don't know if accidentally reading 'fetal' as 'fecal' made it worse or- scrach that, definitely worse💀
Shaaba freaking out about the 'baby sheep' thing and covering her face with her hair has got to be the cutest thing I've ever seen
Shaaba is so incredibly gorgeous wow
Is she?🤣
She really is! And her personality is so amazing as well!
@@yadayyy3430 to you.
@@SuperSouthchick what ru trying to say here??
@@yadayyy3430 that she is not incredibly gorgeous
can we have a Jamie & Shaaba react to Eugene Lee Yang's "100 years of gay icons"? please?
YESSS FELLOW TRY GUYS FAN!
@@lokithelegend490 Of course! I wish you good luck for the future❤❤
Okay, so I can explain that drawing. Firstly, it’s just a drawing, so the proportions generally aren’t accurate. Think of our modern fashion drawings- they aren’t accurate proportions either.
This is from 1894-1896, at the very height of the poof when it comes to sleeves. As for the teeny tiny waist- when women would wear these fashions, it was mostly an illusion. Tight lacing if corsets was pretty rare, generally only done by the Kardashian types of the day, abs even then only for events. Also, if you see a photograph and think “how is that even possible to have a waist that small?” Well, it’s not. They did alter photographs back then. See Bernadette Banner’s latest video for info on that.
But the illusion comes from having padded busts, massive sleeves and padded hips. You don’t need to tight lace a corset if everything else is already making your waist look a lot smaller in comparison. And women back then were not shy about adding a bit of padding to make their bods look the way they wanted. At the time, it was more about shape than size- and that shape was actually accessible to a lot more women than what current beauty standards are.
So don’t be too bothered by the drawing. It is already a little exaggerated (as all fashion drawings were and still are), but even then, it’s still mostly illusion.
OMG!!! Someone else watches Bernadette and Jamie! 🤩 (Also you are totally correct)
the thing about the drawing with a corset is that the same reason that picture was drawn like that is the same as why fashion industry uses photoshop: un-real ideals. but also as an added side note; biggest reason why the waist looks so tiny is the proportions of the rest of the outfit huge sleeves, etc.
Fashion drawings have been unrealistic proportion wise for a very long time. They still are.
And as someone who wears similar styles (with slightly less sleeve poof) as my regular wardrobe- it really is just an illusion. I wear a corset to support my back (as I’m severely disabled from a degenerative spinal condition), but my waist measurement is maybe an inch smaller than without it? In some corsets, it’s actually bigger, thanks to the added bulk of the corset itself. And yet, thanks to padding and smart tailoring, my body looks like an extreme hourglass, with a small waist. It’s not because it’s actually any smaller, it’s just an illusion.
But even photos of the time were also unrealistic and “photoshopped”, just like today. It was actually pretty easy to change the size of the waist, just like some people do now. Basically- the more things change, the more they stay the same.
@@katherinemorelle7115 right? I paused the video and used my fingers to cover the sleeves and shoulders and saw that the waist is still "photoshopped" to fit the beauty standard, but without it that illusion tho. makes me double look
Yeah the sleeves are big but her waist is still drawn to be the width of her neck which is just insane
@@AB-ez1eh yeah, but as the first part of the comment said, and multiple others commented, it was the unrealistic idea that all the fashion plates talk about. nobody actually looked liked that, and people of the time ( ca 1890s) knew that too :)
@@AB-ez1eh have you seen modern fashion drawings? They’re just as disproportionate, but now they emphasise ridiculously long legs and being super skinny. Fashion drawings have always been disproportionate and emphasised the beauty standard of the time. It doesn’t reflect reality, and was never meant to.
I still get looks about my armpit hair. I stopped shaving partly because I would get rashes easily and now I just can't be bothered.
Good for you! Socially conforming is not worth rashes on the armpits... that sounds painful
This is the way.
@SAGE INFANTINO thing is, if you don't shave it doesn't get as thick and dark
I shaved for all of middle school, and now my leg/armpit hair is darker and I honestly rock with it because it gives me more gender euphoria
@@lorifiedler13 But shaving doesn't physically make it thicker or darker... It's just an illusion.
I am SIMPING for Shaabas hair! Its so gorgeous! 🥰
aye, it is indeed.
the fact that someone thought period blood has bits of dead baby in it had me screaming afeiuhrliguardh
As someone very into historical fashion I can answer all your concerns with one word: ✨padding✨
My favourite saying used to be "Just because YOU don't understand something does not make IT stupid", I replaced it with "You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to", because answering the peeps from the first was doing my head in. :)
Love it when Shaaba joins you in a video - such a delightful human. The "woman" trading card (whatever it was) was so grim, but totally could see that as an element to a hen/stag party game, as Shaaba suggested. It'd actually be interesting to see you pick apart some hen/stag party stuff... Because it's usually cringingly misogynist (and naturally very hetero normative).
I absolutly want a vid about Shaabas lack of animal knowledge!!
YES
All the yes
hello everyone! reminder to drink some water, have a snack, take any meds you need to take, and show yourself some love today! you have been working so hard, and you deserve it! im so proud of you. stay safe my friends, i love you so much
Thank you
Right back at you! Thanks!
Thank you, I will hydrate and I think your amazing
Who tf needs to be reminded to drink water?
This legit reminded me that it's t day and I gotta go do my shot
“i didn’t know about mascara i just thought girls cried ink like squids” LMAO MY LUNGS 😭
The talk about periods reminds me of when we went to a water park with my family and just beforehand my mother found out she was on her period so she told us we had to go by ourselves.
My brother asks if she couldn’t skip it this time 😂
I am simple folk. I see Jammidodger, I click.
It ain’t much, but it’s honest work
@@lylaiscooler XD
@@lylaiscooler your whole profile is amazing✨
@@cecilia4267 thank you
Yup
I'm starting hrt in less than 2 weeks and i cant wait for the butt hair and acne :))
No but really, I'm very excited about the changes and super happy it's finally happening
i thought you said "butt and hair acne" and i just accepted it😭
congrats though!
Congrats! 🍹
Yay!! Congrats!!!
I just wrote a reply to someone else about this, so:
How much body hair you get and how fast your facial hair grows is totally down to genetics, partly inherited, partly luck of the draw. And it changes slowly over time. I'm cis and I didn't have to shave daily until my 40s. In my 20s it was only once a week. My chest hair isn't all that thick.
And that's totally normal.
Some guys turn into gorillas within 5 years of hitting puberty, others take a good 10 years to grow all of their body hair. So if you ever have moments when you wonder if T is even doing anything, reread my comment and remember that it takes time even for us cis guys.
And congrats!
@@John_Weiss Yes, many people forget that T just causes a second puberty, so the amount of time can vary a lot and it will inevitably not cause immediately visible or audible changes. After all, puberty takes years.
5:18
Lmaooooo reminds me when you were playing on Twitch:
Jamie: what is white and fluffy and goes baaa?
shaaba: a goat
wait they have a twitch?! what’s their user?
@@6sillyguy9 yeah :D
It's "shaabaandjamie" and the profile picture is of them so you'll know you have the right one :)
@@totallyoutofit6989 ty!
Technically she's not wrong. Goats can be white, fluffy and do make "baaa" sounds.
That "specimen woman" thing already made me puke halfway through, but every time I thought "now it really can't get worse" it did...
I keep trying to cancel my period subscription but customer service is horrible! They keep saying I'm on a long term contract or something.
4:36 ‘if you pull the lever’ - I’m crying 🤣😭
Edit: autocorrect
i think she said lever? (also hello fellow genshin fan lol)
@@Lily-cc4np yes omg, autocorrect sorry ;-;
You are doing so well and I'm so proud of you. I know you can overcome all your struggles, you are so strong and brave. You are such a amazing person and you all loved by so many people. Keep being your amazing self.
thank you, i needed that today :)
Thank you.
You’re an incredible person, thank you!
Uno reverse card.
You’re an awesome person!
I never expect your comments and they smack me with validation. Thank you! 💖🍍
I still remember when I was in middle school and I had to explain my classmate who already had some sexual life that we have three holes down there. She was so confused, lol.
She? Was this a typo, is she trans, or had she literally never noticed?
@@niameyers6686 no.. she is a cis woman who just found out back then. IDK.. as a 14 year old girl I thought people knew about this.. or at least cis women
@@Daesma999 i mean i didnt know women had urethras (idk if thats a word) either until s u m m e r bc they didn't tell us in health class
but im enby so-
@@niameyers6686 i've seen a surprising amount of afab people who don't/didn't know that we have a urethra. lots of stories of them thinking they can't pee with a tampon in, too
@@isla.luvs.skellies I heard some people had really poor health classes they really don't know about these things. But we literally had the same class.. I don't understand when she missed it, lol
describing periods as a monthly subscription is actually pretty accurate considering how much money one has to spend on period products
The funniest thing for me is that I recognised the first photo because, believe it or not, that plastic surgery clinic is near me (hello from Melbourne, Australia) and I've been giggling over their unfortunate logo for years now, every time I drive past their office 😆 such a small world!!
Ooh a background bi-octopus. Nice
It's an...
Octobi
@@meIIohi *applause*
Bictopus
I'm transmasc pre-T and I definitely am against of myself experiencing periods, wish that was enough to make those go away 😤
jamie: "films a video only in a tanktop"
my brain: OH NO HES HOT
me: OH NO HES GOT A PARTNER
yall are cute tho, no hate
@@umbrrr7273 lol
The grazing the back of the classmates leg just reminded me of Scott Pilgrim with Roxy - "Her weak point's the back of her knees!"
The one at 1:42 is actually a fashion plate from the 1890s. Fashion plates were meant to display the fashionable silhouette at the time by exaggerating proportions to really get the point across. It’s not meant to be a realistic representation of of women, or what they looked like in the 1890s. Hope this helps.
i am a simple person. i see shaaba, i click
yes
yaass
I'm so happy that you made a second one of these, Jamie! I find them so funny and I love hearing your voice, especially how gentle and funny you are when laughing at ignorance. Thank you for breathing, my wonderful man.
“boys cry like squids too”
i love you shaaba
Been married to my other half for 29 years, you two remind me of him and I, so much laughter with each other. Genuinely a joy to watch your vids, especially your collabs.
Shaaba saying "you do you boo" was so wholesome I almost cried
Shaaba your hair is especially beautiful today fyi! (or whenever you filmed this haha) Literally my first thought when the video loaded was "omg that hair wow"
bless you tysm! x
0:12
Bsshjzjashbx the “I’m Shaaba” sounded like “I’m żaba” for me, which in polish means basically “I’m frog”
We all have/have had, those "I wonder why..." moments.
In the past, before google, we used to ask grand-parents, parents, older siblings or friends. If no-one could give us the answer, we used to go to libraries, do research and become informed/educated.
Now, the proverb 'ignorance is bliss' doesn't apply to lots of people. They're arrogantly angry in their ignorance.
1:49 any historical cosplayers/dress makers are probably screaming lol (lot of misunderstanding around corsets and that sort of thing)
I was so confused - my phone died when you said that's it, and I thought it was part of the joke, like an extreme joking reaction, and didn't realise that it was because my phone died until my bluetooth earphones said they were turning off 😹
Apparently I’m a squid who cries ink 🦑
Yay! I just found I’m trans so I’m very happy for a new video 😁😁.
Congrats, wish you all the happiness! 💜
Yay!
10:55 i feel like im getting a talk with my parents about puberty and such xD
2:32 I love Shaaba's laugh 😂😂
I was thinking to myself: "huh, I wonder when Jamie finally learned these things about female anatomy" and then I remembered 😂😂
Tbf, I'm both for and against periods as someone that experiences them.
Shaaba looks so gorgeous omg, especially her hair in this video just..... wow 😲
Baby cows and sheep are both so cute, no wonder Shaaba gets them confused...
The third pic (of the dress) is actually an Edwardian piece. The thin waist was the “style” of the time. This look was often achieved through corsets (rarely tight laced) and padding. In the drawing, the unrealistically small waist was probably less not understanding anatomy and more exaggerating the popular style. Still not an actuate depiction though, just a fun piece of trivia :)
I'm pretty against my own periods. I wish they never happened. I would be so much richer!
loved the "u do you boo" part
Absolutely shocking, yet somehow amusing. More please!
i just love watching happy couples' videos, it shows so much when ppl are in love ^.^
10:08 "If you don't know what you're talking about, keep your mouth shut." "If you can't cite a source, you probably aren't one either."
Shaaba’s resigned “ugh” sums up the whole video.
You should check out some of the art on the older Marvel comics, the anatomy for both men and women is wildly inaccurate
Oh yeah, definitely. Also, if you don't know, Three words; Vaccum packed titties.
Hello, comments:D
Wanted to tell you guys I got my hair cut short recently :DDD
I'm just really happy about that .w.
You can move on now :)
YAY! :))
Pog and your pfp
It looks almost exactly like me--
congrats dude! i got my hair cut short a few months ago ( ◠‿◠ )
@@Vintagevamp I know :)
aww i’m so happy for you!!
The back of the leg story reminds me of when I convinced my twin brother I could feel when he gently touched the very end of my hair (my hair was and still is around belly button length) when we were like 12. He would gently touch it and I would tell him when I could and couldn’t feel it and just so happened to guess right each time 😂😂
Perfection lol
Ive been really insecure about my body hair (because im a girl). And even though i plan on never shaving, i still felt like it was wrong because of societal expectations of women. But hearing you say that its ok to have any amount of hair on your body makes me feel a lot better about being me. thank you :)
Yeah definitely no need to feel insecure, it’s natural and it’s a preference more than anything, your opinion is what matters :)
I'm starting to come across more and more women in public with body hair and it makes me happy. I don't shave as often anymore and have started going out in public with my leg hair. It is a little nerve wracking at first but in the end it makes me feel happy and I forget about what other people think.
Logically speaking, there's only some actual point in shaving armpit hair, because if you do so, bacteria which feed on sweat and release the stinky gas will have much less space to live, so you will be able to wash less frequently and use less deodorant, which saves money.
In all honesty, I admire the energy of women who have enough of stamina and time to shave all the other hair... I'm often too lazy to shave my beard lol. Even though I still have to if I have to attend something formal...
The validity that I am feeling from these videos. Loving it, living for it.
Yeah, I’m against periods too, take mine away, please. I tried to cancel my subscription to it, but it just won’t work u_u
Same homie. Maybe if multiple non-binary lesbians cancel their subscriptions at once, they’ll finally listen smh
@@wildberri3513 Good idea, let’s try it, they can’t ignore us if we make enough noise 😔✊
@@sinimeg literally read your comment while listening to this part of the video - yes, I’d like to cancel mine too pls 💕
4:40 reminds me of the scene in Scott Pilgrim where Scott defeats Roxy by touching the back of her knee defeating her by the big O xD
Why is Shaabaaughing at things so adorable
Unless it was just a joke, the guy who didn't believe that pee comes from the vagina and there can't be another hole was infuriating.
I really hope it was a joke but this is by far not the first time I hear about this weird idea that women pee out of their vagina, and every time I hear it I always wonder... What do these people believe how pregnancies work? Where's the uterus? Do they think the baby grows in the mother's bladder, just floating around in pee? And if the mom doesn't drink enough and the bladder gets to empty, does the baby just dry out, like a giant raisin?☠️
If pee comes from the vagina, then pee is also stored in the balls. I see no problem there lol
@@maryasenlin5916 well, it DOES work. For example, in ferrets (and probably a number of other mammal species too), the urethra ends in the vagina, but very close to the opening. So technically, they pee out of their vagina. Just for an extremely short distance though and the vagina itself isn't connected to the bladder ofc.
@Lady Seashell Bikini I kinda understand the initial confusion of men because they don't have a third hole. Sperm also exits through the urethra. It's still stupid or at least shameful for the education system when adult men (or even women for that matter) don't know better.
I love it when they do videos together! They're so sweet!