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“I Feel Completely Indifferent About Marriage” & Are You Embarrassed About Your Boyfriend?

“I Feel Completely Indifferent About Marriage” & Are You Embarrassed About Your Boyfriend?

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Britt has tried to unpack her ‘Roman Empire’ this week that has to do with her husband’s huge tattoo that is actually somewhat related to the Roman Empire.
Have you ever seen a monument or a wonder of the world on a walk of shame? We know this is a niche call out but it will likely make more sense if you’re reading it after listening to us speak about it in today’s episode.
When it comes to TV series or films, are you a repeat watcher or do you like to keep it fresh?

Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing Now? Have Our ‘Symbols’ Of Success Changed?

There’s been a very viral and very controversial article published in Vogue that argues that for many straight women today, having a boyfriend no longer carries the same status it once did. Rather than being a milestone or achievement, partnership can feel like something to hide or soften online.

We weigh in on how the trends of content have shifted and how we feel about this author’s take.

We also speak about how Keeshia feels completely indifferent about marriage and some of the reasons that she has never dreamt of the ‘marriage milestone’.

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Hosted by Britt Hockley & Keeshia Pettit

Produced by Keeshia Pettit

Video Produced by Vanessa Beckford

Recorded on Cammeraygal Land

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