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Is the Patriarchy Skibidi? (And Other Gen Z Musings) | Ep 11

Is the Patriarchy Skibidi? (And Other Gen Z Musings) | Ep 11

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In this listener Q&A episode, Sasha and Nebulous dive into a fascinating question about the stigma of being a self-sufficient woman. They veer off into hilarious tangents about modern dating, the wonders of Gen Z, and even the mysterious meaning of "skibidi."
Highlights:

  • Debunking the negative connotations of "spinster" and embracing single mum pride.
  • Sasha's "embarrassing" return to having a boyfriend after embracing single life.
  • How Gen Z is normalizing LGBTQ+ identities and changing language as we know it.
  • What does "Rizz" mean, and how does it relate to charisma?
  • The hosts try to decipher the ultimate Gen Z mystery: What is "skibidi?" (Seriously, tell us in the comments!).

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