gets na gets yang thoughts mo, mareng yani haha may certain topics na ang hirap idiscuss with straight people kasi other than hindi sila informed sa queer culture, they also tend to have some sort of resistance sa queerness or other pictures of relationships outside of the binary haha
Yani you made this episode so interesting from start to finish! So proud of u!! (Wow close?!??) As a trans and queer person myself I totally agree to most, if not all, of the things you’ve said in this episode.
love this topic kasi it’s rarely talked about talaga especially comphet in the philippines. even though we have been slowly progressing na as a society people still have the tendency to treat “comphet” as something lesbians experience lang pero parang it’s much more prominent pa nga to the bisexual women i know ehh. very telling as to how embedded parin ang religious guilt and internal homophobia but this vid helps a lot in opening up that convo!
Nakakatawa yung conversation with herself progresses with herself. Yung nahahanap mo yung answers by yourself, funny because I do that too, lalo na pag nag iisip ako ng mga witty comebacks sa mga taong punchable yung personalities hahaha Though there are a lot of factors for straight people to act traditionally straight, you should invite viewers to talk about it live, it would be hella fun.
GETS NA GETS TODAY'S EPISODE OMYGHODDD. i've been waiting for you to open up this topic and i can say that i agree so much w ur thoughts. from influence of masculinity to biphobia/bi erasure, tumpak na tumpak talaga. hindi talaga magegets ng mga straights na 'yan ang queerness as long as influenced sila ng certain beliefs, esp the thought of being queer as insult.
Ate Yani and I share a point in our childhood na sinasabihan na tomboy daw. Very siga ako maglakad, di ako kikay (only recently) and I just acted very siga in general. Pero ate Yani's experience is very different from me because unlike her, nag boyfriend ako and that killed the gay allegations. Pero, as we speak, I identify as a bisexual, just like ate, only difference is I'm more into men. Ate Yani's point doon sa seperating friends is SOOO spot on. I have two "circles" that I'd love to keep seperated. One are my queer friends and the other are my straight male friends. Unlike ate Yani, I on the other hand does not feel attraction to women as much as I do with men-parang like she said "okay na 'ko sa presence mo" (but not with the salita part) is me with women. Like I admire them a lot, I fall in love with them pero I cannot pursue a relationship with them. Di naman ako takot to pursue a woman, it's just that di lang ako nagri-reach sa level that I do with men. Due to being boyish kasi, most of my friends are men. Hanggang ngayon, I still struggle to interact with the same sex na parang feeling ko, women are an unrealistic ideal that I cannot have (maraming factors diyan, aside sa ating very hetero-promoting society, mayroon din akong insecurities) All I can say is as a society, we should stop being so heteronormative (wow??? Big words) and learn to accept that we, as humans have the capacity to be attracted to anyone we like. And btw, yes, ako yung nakasalubong mo sa LB that talked about dating afams exclusively (kaya i am unfazed with the UPLB stereotype) 😂😂
All this time, I thought I was straight until I realized when I was 26 that I was attracted to girls, guys, and gays. You're also right about gender fluidity. Preferences can change over time. Based on my experiences, most straight men really suck at emotional intelligence. It's rare to meet emotionally intelligent and empathic straight men.
I must say, I super love this episode!!! +++ I can resonate with you, I was talking with you (and I was able to predict few words you were trying to say) throughout the entire talk. LOVE IT!!!!
thanks for this long yap sesh! hahaha nagstart ako maglinis ng kwarto. natapos na tong podcast di pa rin ako tapos maglinis 😭 niweys, may mga realizations ako sa mga sinabi mo and 'di ko pa rin gets if ano na ba yung gender orientation ko. relate sa part na sobrang rare na nga makahanap ng straight guy na may emotional intelligence. and as a babaeng may baklang humor, ang hirap nga i-translate sa kanila yung humor mo at yung mga thoughts 🥲
I also identified as bisexual (90% women, 10% men lol) before reading comphet and that really opened my eyes. I think there's also a stigma about just simply being called a lesbian which may be why some women are just hesitant to jump ship. I'm just glad being lesbian isn't linked to being "masc" or "butch" exclusively anymore and more representation are coming out on social media (lipstick lezzies, chapsticks, soft butch, etc) so more people can be educated about it.
really felt ung inis sa responses ng mga tao kapag may queer person na nasa hetero relationship. i believe its a problem of ph society as a whole of not accepting queer sexualities and genders. and who is to blame except colonialism and the import of religion.
"okay na 'ko sa presence mo, 'wag ka nang magsalita" hAGSHHAHWHHWHAA 😭😭😭
Relate!! Kaya mga bi and gay talaga nagiging crush ko most of the time (as a girl), nasa kanila yung humor , personality, vibes and substance
“people can only meet you at a point that they already met themselves” SLAAAAY PHILOSOPHER YANI
gets na gets yang thoughts mo, mareng yani haha may certain topics na ang hirap idiscuss with straight people kasi other than hindi sila informed sa queer culture, they also tend to have some sort of resistance sa queerness or other pictures of relationships outside of the binary haha
Yani you made this episode so interesting from start to finish! So proud of u!! (Wow close?!??)
As a trans and queer person myself I totally agree to most, if not all, of the things you’ve said in this episode.
love this topic kasi it’s rarely talked about talaga especially comphet in the philippines. even though we have been slowly progressing na as a society people still have the tendency to treat “comphet” as something lesbians experience lang pero parang it’s much more prominent pa nga to the bisexual women i know ehh. very telling as to how embedded parin ang religious guilt and internal homophobia but this vid helps a lot in opening up that convo!
SOBRANG LALA NG PAGKAKA RELATE NG LAHAT SA BUHAY NI YANNIE SAKEN para akong hinuhug and vinavalidate as a person!
Nakakatawa yung conversation with herself progresses with herself. Yung nahahanap mo yung answers by yourself, funny because I do that too, lalo na pag nag iisip ako ng mga witty comebacks sa mga taong punchable yung personalities hahaha
Though there are a lot of factors for straight people to act traditionally straight, you should invite viewers to talk about it live, it would be hella fun.
grabe mx yani!!! SUPER RELATE AKO SA EP MO NA TO NGAYON AS IN!!!
GETS NA GETS TODAY'S EPISODE OMYGHODDD. i've been waiting for you to open up this topic and i can say that i agree so much w ur thoughts. from influence of masculinity to biphobia/bi erasure, tumpak na tumpak talaga. hindi talaga magegets ng mga straights na 'yan ang queerness as long as influenced sila ng certain beliefs, esp the thought of being queer as insult.
Ganda nitong episode na to
Ate Yani and I share a point in our childhood na sinasabihan na tomboy daw. Very siga ako maglakad, di ako kikay (only recently) and I just acted very siga in general. Pero ate Yani's experience is very different from me because unlike her, nag boyfriend ako and that killed the gay allegations. Pero, as we speak, I identify as a bisexual, just like ate, only difference is I'm more into men.
Ate Yani's point doon sa seperating friends is SOOO spot on. I have two "circles" that I'd love to keep seperated. One are my queer friends and the other are my straight male friends. Unlike ate Yani, I on the other hand does not feel attraction to women as much as I do with men-parang like she said "okay na 'ko sa presence mo" (but not with the salita part) is me with women. Like I admire them a lot, I fall in love with them pero I cannot pursue a relationship with them. Di naman ako takot to pursue a woman, it's just that di lang ako nagri-reach sa level that I do with men. Due to being boyish kasi, most of my friends are men. Hanggang ngayon, I still struggle to interact with the same sex na parang feeling ko, women are an unrealistic ideal that I cannot have (maraming factors diyan, aside sa ating very hetero-promoting society, mayroon din akong insecurities)
All I can say is as a society, we should stop being so heteronormative (wow??? Big words) and learn to accept that we, as humans have the capacity to be attracted to anyone we like.
And btw, yes, ako yung nakasalubong mo sa LB that talked about dating afams exclusively (kaya i am unfazed with the UPLB stereotype) 😂😂
All this time, I thought I was straight until I realized when I was 26 that I was attracted to girls, guys, and gays.
You're also right about gender fluidity. Preferences can change over time. Based on my experiences, most straight men really suck at emotional intelligence. It's rare to meet emotionally intelligent and empathic straight men.
Omg episode 4 na proud of you Yani 😚
i super lurv this episode, kudos yaniiii!!!
love it sm!! gets na gets
I must say, I super love this episode!!! +++ I can resonate with you, I was talking with you (and I was able to predict few words you were trying to say) throughout the entire talk. LOVE IT!!!!
thanks for this long yap sesh! hahaha nagstart ako maglinis ng kwarto. natapos na tong podcast di pa rin ako tapos maglinis 😭 niweys, may mga realizations ako sa mga sinabi mo and 'di ko pa rin gets if ano na ba yung gender orientation ko.
relate sa part na sobrang rare na nga makahanap ng straight guy na may emotional intelligence. and as a babaeng may baklang humor, ang hirap nga i-translate sa kanila yung humor mo at yung mga thoughts 🥲
yani's trying to think of an example ata talaga to at ang word of the day ay "dwindling ✨"
ganda ng episode huhu ♡♡♡
thanks for this episode, yani
I also identified as bisexual (90% women, 10% men lol) before reading comphet and that really opened my eyes. I think there's also a stigma about just simply being called a lesbian which may be why some women are just hesitant to jump ship. I'm just glad being lesbian isn't linked to being "masc" or "butch" exclusively anymore and more representation are coming out on social media (lipstick lezzies, chapsticks, soft butch, etc) so more people can be educated about it.
ANG DIVA NG 1 HR MA HA I LOVE
4:12 so true
really felt ung inis sa responses ng mga tao kapag may queer person na nasa hetero relationship. i believe its a problem of ph society as a whole of not accepting queer sexualities and genders. and who is to blame except colonialism and the import of religion.
"okay na ako sa presence mo, wag ka na magsalita" me fr HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
PRESENTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
MAGREVIEW - ❎❎❎
MAKINIG KAY YANI - ✅✅✅✅
magrereview din sana ko kaso wag nalang pala, dito nalang ako makikinig kay yani HAHAHA
omg 1 hour
yes............ganun nga
3:46 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
7:41
WAHAHAHAHAHAH sa " wag ka nang magsalita"🤣
mx yani, quick question lang. possible bang may iu-uploag kang hk vlog? ang kwela kasi nung sponsored vid mo w gcash 😅
Walang tapon one hour mo bhie.
Kinaya naman ng attention span ko yung one hour vid
Kakauwi ko lang te dahil sa traffic tas ikaw bungad sa yt ko 🫵🏻😔😔😔😔
deadliest deadline na talaga bukas ng backlogs but We will listen
gawa ka backlogs habang nakikinig!!
Ma nag open ako ng yt para sana sa Law readings lesson, pero mas okay ata ‘to
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GIVE KO SAYO YAN TE 1HR KABOG
natuyo ba laway mo dito mhie
si Yani ba talaga ‘to? ba’t ang dalas mag-upload
parang nagpalit ka lang ng damit from last ep charot LABYU YANI
HOY NALIGO NAMAN AKO ay
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