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This week we sit down with comedian, actress, and content creator Jasmine Ruiz to discuss all things from being a “girl’s girl” to whether or not they’d allow their significant others to be friends with someone they’ve been physical with in the past and lots more.
Zee brings up the point that a lot of women use the rhetoric “girl’s girl” to weaponize other women who may not agree with them or hold the same morals as them. From her experience, the term has been used against her over a man, and if she doesn’t see certain situations the same as others. Why do women make up these terms and instead of using it to empower other women, they instead use it to gaslight them? Let’s discuss.
Jasmine shares some of her journey as a content creator, in addition to dating a fan, and contrary to popular belief, not using comedy to shoot her shot at men. While her content has gained a lot of traction on social media, Jas says she prefers to not date a man who is familiar with what she does or who she is online.
We also speak about if we are okay with our significant others being friends with someone they’d has sexual relations with in the past. While a lot of the women said it was a hard no for them, Zina actually saw nothing wrong with it. At the end of the day, if that person and your partner respects you and provides reassurance and security, is it really an issue? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
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In this episode, I’m chatting with Rodney Damon Collins, who is an actor! He was able to shed some light on the issues that actors are looking to change, and […]
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