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It's The Aura For Me | Ep 98

It's The Aura For Me | Ep 98

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In this episode of Cup of Conversation, we’re getting REAL about confidence, modesty, and why the “rules” seem to work for some women—but not others. ☕️🔥

We break down the age-old question: Is “less is more” actually empowering… or just another way women are taught to stay small? From social media standards and male-centered conditioning to confidence, boundaries, and why some women command respect no matter what they wear — this conversation goes deep.

We talk about:
✨ Why modesty doesn’t guarantee respect
✨ Confidence vs. clothes — what actually matters
✨ Why certain women don’t have to follow the rules
✨ Standards vs. settling (and why “too understanding” can hurt you)
✨ Are women really dressing for men… or themselves?
✨ Why having high standards isn’t delusion — it’s alignment

This episode challenges the narratives we’ve been fed about femininity, desirability, and relationships — and asks the real question: What kind of woman do you need to be to get the life you actually want?

Grab your cup and tap in — this is one of those conversations. 💬☕️

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