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"Thank you again for the call. You really opened my eyes to my selfishness, and I've already reached out to apologize to the girl I told you about as well as some other friends in my life who I treated just as badly. Thankfully, everybody has been very forgiving. I didn't know how much guilt I was carrying until I sent those apologies. It's been like a weight lifted off my shoulders. There's more work for me to do of course, but your insight has already done so much for me in a very short span.
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The #MeToo movement did not criminalize talking to women, let's get that straight. It's about holding powerful men accountable for their abusive behavior.
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Don't let fear hold you back from asking someone out. In the long run, planning for your future is key.
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I heard it mentioned on a recent stream that Stef was looking for comments from women about postpartum depression. I’ve been hopscotching around on all the latest videos, so I might be very late to this party, but I did want to put in my two cents about what I think postpartum depression is. I’ve heard Stef theorize before that after a woman has a baby she reexperiences what it was like to be neglected and abused as an infant, and that is what triggers the symptoms of postpartum depression. But I have another perspective based on my own experiences. To be clear, I was never officially diagnosed by a therapist as having postpartum depression, but my infant’s pediatrician recommended that I see a counselor after the first few baby health checks, and years later after my second child when I did seek counseling, the therapist said that she believed I had had postpartum depression based on my description of my experience. So for me, I think postpartum depression is the despair a woman ...
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