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This was so amazing. I don’t feel alone anymore in my own mess. My childhood was just like Africa’s. Dad an alcoholic and mother always in survival mode. Never being allowed to express my opinion when I was hurt or worried about something was me and my sisters. I married a person who benefited from this childhood trauma. I never said no, dealt with behavior that I realize today wasn’t nice. Did what he wanted me to do. He had it good. Well honey that’s over!! I am not going to do anything I don’t want to do. I have been detached from me, people around me and worse of all God. I have made some serious mistakes because of it. My eyes have been opened. Lisa your guest are so well picked it is amazing how you know what we need to hear, who we need to meet through your podcast. You are truly amazing and God’s gift to us all. Thank you a million times. I have so much love for you and don’t even know you. I know that sounds weird but I am so overwhelmed with total gratitude. This is the impact you have on your subscribers. And you are so good at interviewing. Active listening is a skill that you obviously have mastered. ❤️🙏🏾
My darling Lisa, thank you so much for having me! This is one of my favourite conversations ever. We left no stone unturned. I have a feeling this one will be transformative for so many people. I can’t wait to do Part 2♥️
Oh my homie this was just as epic for me! I feel like we’ve known eachother for years and to say I was inspired by this convo is the biggest understatement of the year! Can’t frikin wait for you to come back to LA. Let’s frikin gooooo!!!! 😍❤️
Dear Africa, I can so relate. Expressing my needs was always associated with punishment experiencing childhood abuse by a narcissistic parent. The fear of punishment is so deeply engrained in me as an adult. No matter how I try I am so afraid of getting punished and restricting myself constantly (logically it is nonsense and yet....).
I am 1000% right there with you. It's negatively affected me throughout my adult life and affected decisions I've made, big and small and the fear is constant company. 😔 I feel for you. Hopefully we can overcome it.
I was born to German parents that were raised during the second world war. They were soldiers and raised us to be soldiers. Stand straight, dont speak, do as you are told without question, and women arent worth anything except as breeders and cleaners. Abuse on all levels except sexual. I was always being strapped for speaking up. I still speak up but was raised to expect abuse. I married abuse. I finally found me and got out. Not many men are raised to be self reliant and speaking the truth. I dont expect to find a good partner as I dont need a man. They want to be needed. They want to have the last word, but if it isnt a good last word i dont obey, i do the responsible adult action.
Direct, authentic speech is VERY SATISFYING. Women get so little true satisfaction. This one is worth it and a gift that keeps on giving...DIRECT SPEECH.
I remember coming across Africa for the first time on the Diary of a CEO podcast. I fell in love with her that first time, it's such an honour to listen to her again! ❤
First thank you Lisa, for your UA-cam channel, I have learned so much 💖 second, at 55 years old, I finally have forgiven and learned to love myself. My journey has been long, painful at times, but awakening. Ladies you do have a voice, and you have value, find your voice, be constructive and kind, but never let anyone bring you down. 🙏
Yesssss my childhood 100%. Now I’m much older and I’m not taking crap from no one! I realized how it’s better for ME when I call people out on what they are doing. It’s a real shocker but I do NOT care. I have a peace of mind in the end.
Oh my god! You guys are blessing to a every woman life Thank you! For opening our eyes so appreciate your knowledge Lisa and Africa No words to thank you enough!
Oh man she is so right you must stand up for yourself. I loved 3 men in my life who abused and tore me down in so many ways. I still like men but will not be stomped on in no form. I live for me, myself, and I and loving on my offspring when need me .
I have always hated that, men looking at other women, up and down with their eyes, right in front of me. I didn’t like it either, if a man in a couple, was looking at me that way. It’s so disrespectful to the woman he is with and as well it’s disrespectful to the woman in his gaze.
Yes, it's disgusting. In high school, I slapped an ex for that. Not only did he ogle at her, he openly commented on her body parts. I wouldn't do it again but I don't regret it either.
I betray myself by making other people more important than me. Thank you 🙏 I needed this. My Caucasian mother in law is very resistant with my Latin culture. I finally stood up for myself with poise by telling her my father is from Mexico and about my beautiful ancestors ❤ 🇲🇽 🇪🇸 Micro-moments and getting used to being quick on my feet. Very realistic and I will implement into my daily life ✨ thank you Lisa and Africa.
This was such a powerful conversation. I really enjoyed how Africa spoke so clearly and concisely on this uncomfortable but much needed dialogue. I'm currently working through finding my own voice and owning it. Ive had decades of rejection that I'm still working through. I do feel that the shame and guilt we all feel is universal and the goal is to shed light unto the darkness we hide from ourselves and others.
The interview has been so resonating, in particular with the context of growing up in domestically violent home and discovering things about myself during healing journey.
I've always spoken out for myself but, it's only gotten me into trouble. From childhood with stepmoms, I always had to fight my way out of being dumped on. This has followed me into adulthood and in relationships. As an adult, I vehemently refuse to be taken advantage of from those who feel I don't deserve to be respected for the person I am. Just broke up with my partner of 2 years because he felt he wasn't accountable for his bad deeds.
The word I often use when handling with self-betrayal is 'accountability'. It gets you into the mind frame of recreating a new vision- whilst acknowledging that I had a massive part to play in my downfall- now it's time to recreate!
How beautiful it was to watch self evaluation in real time and the openness to think about things differently. So empowering. Thank you Africa and Lisa for your authentic truths ❤
Amazing video A month ago, my partnership of five years came to an end. The choice to break up with the person I love is something that really gets to me. Even though it's all for nothing, I've done everything I can to get him back, and I couldn't imagine my existence without him. I've tried everything to stop thinking about him, but I still can't help but miss him and think about him often. I don't know why I am saying this here.
Saying goodbye to someone you love is difficult; I know this from my 12-year relationship ending. But I was unable to simply let him go, so I made every effort to get him back. I eventually sought aid from a spiritual counselor, who was able to help me regain his affection.
I just sought him up online thanks to your helpful information. remarkable I just checked Father Obah Eze online, and he's really genuine. Thank you again ❤
This was pure gold, Thank you so much to the both of you for this, Thank you Africa for sharing your story, Lisa is amazing and a great leader for us women, I'm very grateful for women of impact, I'm honest and blunt, I'm a leader, Not a sheep, My mind is my own, I make my own decisions and choices, No one has a right to violate my boundaries, Autonomy, I'm in control, of my thought, Emotions and behavior, Peace, love and respect to you both and everyone, Thank you universe, All glory power praise and smiles to the most high :-) :-) :-)
Speaking up has its consequences though… I’ve spoken up for myself and been retaliated for it… especially at work. It’s a very difficult situation where you have to pick and choose battles when to say something and when to keep your mouth shut….
Yes, I went thru hell after it but it's better than the alternative. The longer you wait that fear will eat you alive and get worse. Confidence and greatness comes surviving these trials.
I know exactly what you're talking about. It happened to me a year ago and I went through the darkest period of my life. What I learn is not to stop standing up for myself and speaking up and ignore the ignorance and stupidity of those who are the cause of the problem
Hi Lisa, just wanna thank you for you're hard work and for this episode in particular ~ you're doin Britain (and Cyprus) a top justice and I love you honey ❤ never change and stay fabulous home girl xxx
Self betrayal and self sabotage is something that we do indeed need to be aware of! Thanks for sharing! Self improvement in all areas of our lives is imperative!
Ms Brooke gives us an in-depth probe into how we think, feel, act, and speak about ourselves and others! Thanks for sharing! I will be purchasing the book” the Third Prospective”!
Hi Africa! I’m India.. I appreciate you for sharing so much. I have been along this ride with my fiancé and I am actively working on my defensive behavior. 😅
Sadly it can come from parents, often mothers with unhealed wounds, who snuff out their daughter's voice because they already had their's snuffed out by their mother too. "Be nice!" "Don't say no to someone as you need to be there for people."
I love love this lisa. 🙏. My husabnd gets uncomfortable if i raise an issue with my food at cafes or something which is trivial and unimportant to him. That gets me more determined to speak up until i get what it is i spoke up for. . 😁. Im loving my freedom to speak and hear my voice as an adult.
Howwww wonderful the self observation of using ownership rather than fault…… as y’all were discussing I could help but see the perspective of a person who over emotionalizes things 🙋🏻♀️ to have the need to use ownership instead of fault, because I was criticized so heavily growing up…. And then I ask…. There must be a balance to this….🧐🤔🤔??? Thoughts Lisa?
The Fear of "she's not gonna like me" And if that person already has "something" with me .. the voice inside says "she's gonna hate me even more" I have to please her I have to act like a small child, innocent, harmless, just so I dun trigger so and so .. And if someone likes me? N we r going deeper into our rls, friendship I feel like I HAVE TO maintain a certain way of being or behaving .. Otherwise, it's gonna get Too Much for them N eventually, they can't take it & will leave me.
In dysfunctional relationships there Is a very good reason to believe you will be abandoned. You probably will be. In the long run, it will be beneficial. weeding off the chaff.
The massage example : it's not even about "Receiving" It was basically an EXCHANGE! Theres an exchange of a flow of energy between u two! You Pay n She works! The masseuse wasn't a Victim.
Hi Lisa l enjoy your shows and love you very much can you do a topic to help the single ladies on getting married to a divorcee the advantage and disadvantages
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Tho episode is truly amazing I can relate to this so much!😢xx
This was so amazing. I don’t feel alone anymore in my own mess. My childhood was just like Africa’s. Dad an alcoholic and mother always in survival mode. Never being allowed to express my opinion when I was hurt or worried about something was me and my sisters. I married a person who benefited from this childhood trauma. I never said no, dealt with behavior that I realize today wasn’t nice. Did what he wanted me to do. He had it good. Well honey that’s over!! I am not going to do anything I don’t want to do. I have been detached from me, people around me and worse of all God. I have made some serious mistakes because of it. My eyes have been opened. Lisa your guest are so well picked it is amazing how you know what we need to hear, who we need to meet through your podcast. You are truly amazing and God’s gift to us all. Thank you a million times. I have so much love for you and don’t even know you. I know that sounds weird but I am so overwhelmed with total gratitude. This is the impact you have on your subscribers. And you are so good at interviewing. Active listening is a skill that you obviously have mastered. ❤️🙏🏾
My darling Lisa, thank you so much for having me! This is one of my favourite conversations ever. We left no stone unturned. I have a feeling this one will be transformative for so many people. I can’t wait to do Part 2♥️
Just watched girl, i want to learn more any platform i can follow you?
@officialafricabrooke I just subscribed to your youtube channel.How can I follow u on youtube?I'm not on any other social media
Oh my homie this was just as epic for me! I feel like we’ve known eachother for years and to say I was inspired by this convo is the biggest understatement of the year! Can’t frikin wait for you to come back to LA. Let’s frikin gooooo!!!! 😍❤️
You’re such an amazing person and so beautiful ❤
@@cadeaumbabazi absolutely Madam I hope it lasts like 3 or 4 hrs coz 1 ins't enough to relish watching you guys!
Dear Africa, I can so relate. Expressing my needs was always associated with punishment experiencing childhood abuse by a narcissistic parent. The fear of punishment is so deeply engrained in me as an adult. No matter how I try I am so afraid of getting punished and restricting myself constantly (logically it is nonsense and yet....).
I am 1000% right there with you. It's negatively affected me throughout my adult life and affected decisions I've made, big and small and the fear is constant company. 😔 I feel for you. Hopefully we can overcome it.
I was born to German parents that were raised during the second world war. They were soldiers and raised us to be soldiers. Stand straight, dont speak, do as you are told without question, and women arent worth anything except as breeders and cleaners. Abuse on all levels except sexual. I was always being strapped for speaking up. I still speak up but was raised to expect abuse. I married abuse. I finally found me and got out. Not many men are raised to be self reliant and speaking the truth. I dont expect to find a good partner as I dont need a man. They want to be needed. They want to have the last word, but if it isnt a good last word i dont obey, i do the responsible adult action.
Such a refreshing and courageos stance on ourselves, thank you Lisa and Africa ❤
Direct, authentic speech is VERY SATISFYING. Women get so little true satisfaction. This one is worth it and a gift that keeps on giving...DIRECT SPEECH.
We appreciate this so much! Thank you for watching!
😢 this hits right on.
I grew up thinking if i help people they will love me.
The opposite is true 13:37
I remember coming across Africa for the first time on the Diary of a CEO podcast. I fell in love with her that first time, it's such an honour to listen to her again! ❤
Just starting watching and I like her natural look oooh my God she is beautiful and authentic
She is the best!
First thank you Lisa, for your UA-cam channel, I have learned so much 💖 second, at 55 years old, I finally have forgiven and learned to love myself. My journey has been long, painful at times, but awakening. Ladies you do have a voice, and you have value, find your voice, be constructive and kind, but never let anyone bring you down. 🙏
Those micro-moments are what builds a new life, step by step...its so worth it...
Yesssss my childhood 100%.
Now I’m much older and I’m not taking crap from no one! I realized how it’s better for ME when I call people out on what they are doing. It’s a real shocker but I do NOT care. I have a peace of mind in the end.
Oh my god! You guys are blessing to a every woman life
Thank you! For opening our eyes so appreciate your knowledge Lisa and Africa
No words to thank you enough!
Grown women vibing: the laughter, esp at the end, the unison chat, the vulnerability. Enjoyed this 💖✨️
Oh man she is so right you must stand up for yourself. I loved 3 men in my life who abused and tore me down in so many ways. I still like men but will not be stomped on in no form. I live for me, myself, and I and loving on my offspring when need me .
I have always hated that, men looking at other women, up and down with their eyes, right in front of me. I didn’t like it either, if a man in a couple, was looking at me that way. It’s so disrespectful to the woman he is with and as well it’s disrespectful to the woman in his gaze.
So true 🙏🏻💕
❤
Yes, it's disgusting. In high school, I slapped an ex for that. Not only did he ogle at her, he openly commented on her body parts. I wouldn't do it again but I don't regret it either.
💯👏🏽❤️
I betray myself by making other people more important than me. Thank you 🙏 I needed this. My Caucasian mother in law is very resistant with my Latin culture. I finally stood up for myself with poise by telling her my father is from Mexico and about my beautiful ancestors ❤ 🇲🇽 🇪🇸
Micro-moments and getting used to being quick on my feet. Very realistic and I will implement into my daily life ✨ thank you Lisa and Africa.
This was such a powerful conversation. I really enjoyed how Africa spoke so clearly and concisely on this uncomfortable but much needed dialogue. I'm currently working through finding my own voice and owning it. Ive had decades of rejection that I'm still working through. I do feel that the shame and guilt we all feel is universal and the goal is to shed light unto the darkness we hide from ourselves and others.
The interview has been so resonating, in particular with the context of growing up in domestically violent home and discovering things about myself during healing journey.
Master Class in Self Love and Respect.
I've always spoken out for myself but, it's only gotten me into trouble. From childhood with stepmoms, I always had to fight my way out of being dumped on. This has followed me into adulthood and in relationships. As an adult, I vehemently refuse to be taken advantage of from those who feel I don't deserve to be respected for the person I am. Just broke up with my partner of 2 years because he felt he wasn't accountable for his bad deeds.
The word I often use when handling with self-betrayal is 'accountability'. It gets you into the mind frame of recreating a new vision- whilst acknowledging that I had a massive part to play in my downfall- now it's time to recreate!
How beautiful it was to watch self evaluation in real time and the openness to think about things differently. So empowering. Thank you Africa and Lisa for your authentic truths ❤
Amazing video A month ago, my partnership of five years came to an end. The choice to break up with the person I love is something that really gets to me. Even though it's all for nothing, I've done everything I can to get him back, and I couldn't imagine my existence without him. I've tried everything to stop thinking about him, but I still can't help but miss him and think about him often. I don't know why I am saying this here.
Saying goodbye to someone you love is difficult; I know this from my 12-year relationship ending. But I was unable to simply let him go, so I made every effort to get him back. I eventually sought aid from a spiritual counselor, who was able to help me regain his affection.
It's interesting! How can I contact a spiritual counselor most efficiently, and how did you find one?
Father Obah Eze is a wonderful spiritual counselor who has the ability to bring back your ex.
He can assist you; he is Father Obah Eze, and he possesses immense powers.
I just sought him up online thanks to your helpful information. remarkable
I just checked Father Obah Eze online, and he's really genuine. Thank you again ❤
I really love this convo sm!! Thank you for being there Africa, Thankyou for bringing her on Lisa
This was pure gold, Thank you so much to the both of you for this, Thank you Africa for sharing your story, Lisa is amazing and a great leader for us women, I'm very grateful for women of impact, I'm honest and blunt, I'm a leader, Not a sheep, My mind is my own, I make my own decisions and choices, No one has a right to violate my boundaries, Autonomy, I'm in control, of my thought, Emotions and behavior, Peace, love and respect to you both and everyone, Thank you universe, All glory power praise and smiles to the most high :-) :-) :-)
Thank you so so much for such a kind yet badass message!!! Appreciate you my homie! 🥰
@LisaBilyeu You're very welcome Lisa, Appreciation for you too :-)
O gosh the most eloquent and articulate woman I know. I always find her videos and podcast on YT coz her words are captivating!
The "blister of the mind". PERFECTLY STATED LISA!
Speaking up has its consequences though… I’ve spoken up for myself and been retaliated for it… especially at work. It’s a very difficult situation where you have to pick and choose battles when to say something and when to keep your mouth shut….
Yes, I went thru hell after it but it's better than the alternative.
The longer you wait that fear will eat you alive and get worse.
Confidence and greatness comes surviving these trials.
I know exactly what you're talking about. It happened to me a year ago and I went through the darkest period of my life. What I learn is not to stop standing up for myself and speaking up and ignore the ignorance and stupidity of those who are the cause of the problem
Thank you all for the wisdom you’ve shared
Wow 🤯 this episode was pure gold, so impactful all the way through. 👊🏻 Thank you Africa and Lisa for bringing such empowered feminine fire! 🔥
Hi Lisa, just wanna thank you for you're hard work and for this episode in particular ~ you're doin Britain (and Cyprus) a top justice and I love you honey ❤ never change and stay fabulous home girl xxx
This is so amazing! We will be sure to let her know!
Ahhhh thanks so so much!
Self betrayal and self sabotage is something that we do indeed need to be aware of! Thanks for sharing! Self improvement in all areas of our lives is imperative!
1:42:37 That was a master class. Well put.
I wish she cld talk to every single parent. So young bt so wise. Thanks for the show
Ms Brooke gives us an in-depth probe into how we think, feel, act, and speak about ourselves and others! Thanks for sharing! I will be purchasing the book” the Third Prospective”!
Hi Africa! I’m India.. I appreciate you for sharing so much. I have been along this ride with my fiancé and I am actively working on my defensive behavior. 😅
💕
Beautiful names ✨
My new role model is Africa Brooke😮😊❤
Sadly it can come from parents, often mothers with unhealed wounds, who snuff out their daughter's voice because they already had their's snuffed out by their mother too. "Be nice!" "Don't say no to someone as you need to be there for people."
Too true!
"you acting like the person you are becoming" GREAT! Me likeeeeey🙏👍🥳
Understanding how I've betrayed myself! Wow! That makes me want to change some behavior and stand up for myself.
Thank you for the empowerment Lady Africa Brooke.🙏🏽🌱
No one is going to shame you for your truth.... This!!!!!
One of our favorite moments!
Africa, who are you? I love your systemic way of thinking and being! ❤
Oh my god this was so beautiful you are both brilliantly wonderful thankyou for this Great Show I’m sharing with with my close ones ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for your kind words and for watching!
Fantastic conversation! So much gold here! ❤
Thank you for introducing us to Africa. Going to pick up her book.
Thank you Lisa for the incredible content and guests.❤❤❤
This means so much to us! Thank you for watching! 💕
Wow! YES! Lisa, Africa - Thank You both! Mil Grazie! A million thank you's! ❤❤❤ THIS is brilliant 👏 👌 🙌
I totally paused before the end and bought her book on Audible!
This timing is perfect!! Thank you Lisa and Africa!
Such wisdom shared through this guest! It’s necessary for us to listen and learn!
17 minutes in and it’s like she’s talking about me 😮
2 minutes in and she said everything 😮❤
Wow! Such great information explained and broken down by examples for our basic understanding! I love the way she thinks( Africa) !
Thank you, this lady and yourself are amazing.
I love all your podcasts.
Thank you africa and lisa for adressing such a real and important issue keep creating this life changing content .❤
I had so many experiences that I need to be assertive! It took time to put this into action
Whew. This interview was EVERYTHING❤❤❤❤
Love this..first time seeing Africa I love her💞sounds looks amazing.. great discussion Lisa 😘
Woaw❤ thank you so much to you two ❤ i just wanna hug you both ❤
I'm gonna have to listen to this more than once
Love the content,thank you Africa! I just need this at this moment
I really love this episode.
Yes Awareness, responsibility, accountability! Awesome
I just experienced something like this with a professional relationship. This video is very timely.
This is such a good topic. Got a lot of good insights.
I love love this lisa. 🙏. My husabnd gets uncomfortable if i raise an issue with my food at cafes or something which is trivial and unimportant to him. That gets me more determined to speak up until i get what it is i spoke up for. . 😁. Im loving my freedom to speak and hear my voice as an adult.
Thank you Lisa and guest
Informative
This is beautiful ❤❤
Thank you for watching! 🥹
I could relate to her and some anyways. I will always speak up for myself. ❤
Powerful words there Africa Brooke.
So many things in here resonate. ❤
We love to hear that!
Howwww wonderful the self observation of using ownership rather than fault…… as y’all were discussing I could help but see the perspective of a person who over emotionalizes things 🙋🏻♀️ to have the need to use ownership instead of fault, because I was criticized so heavily growing up…. And then I ask…. There must be a balance to this….🧐🤔🤔??? Thoughts Lisa?
That was one of the best podcasts. Yes masterclass 😊❤
Wow! This means the world to us.
This is most honest & loving ❣️
💕
Hi Africa ❤ so much love from Morocco
Love this episode so far... very relatable
Thanks so much!!
Wooow.. So relevant. Thank you
Amazing and freeing interview 🙌. I felt it !
Also from Africa I so related to this especially hyper independence from 6 years old… I trust no one and only me…
This is so great!!!! Ty!!!!
Of course 💕
The Fear of "she's not gonna like me"
And if that person already has "something" with me .. the voice inside says "she's gonna hate me even more"
I have to please her
I have to act like a small child, innocent, harmless, just so I dun trigger so and so ..
And if someone likes me?
N we r going deeper into our rls, friendship
I feel like I HAVE TO maintain a certain way of being or behaving ..
Otherwise, it's gonna get Too Much for them
N eventually, they can't take it & will leave me.
I know all about that fear of being "PUNISHED",...wowww
Loved this episode. It was very enlightening ✨
New to the channel.
It's great. No problem standing up for myself.. ever...
Oh yay welcome to this community my homie! So happy to have you here! Let me know what types on content you need! I’m always listening!! 🙌😍
always the best guests
We are all products of our environment as a child.
how say women beauty with their hair look at her she prove us wrong
She is too gorgeous absolutely gorgeous, no hair and as fine as wine. Girl this is fine the ine❤❤❤❤❤
Powerful 💪🏿🚨Thank you
In dysfunctional relationships there Is a very good reason to believe you will be abandoned. You probably will be. In the long run, it will be beneficial. weeding off the chaff.
Incredible content. Thank you :)
In Law Enforcement, we call this “Command Authority.” 💪🏾🤨
When you find it, you find the “Authority” over your identity, action and life. ⚡️😎
Hmmm. More please. I think criminals have more of that than our law enforcement in the 3rd world
The massage example : it's not even about "Receiving"
It was basically an EXCHANGE!
Theres an exchange of a flow of energy between u two!
You Pay n She works!
The masseuse wasn't a Victim.
Seems pretty good…. Thank you:)
In Sales Training, the “little Yeses” lead to the big Yes.”🚪 What door are you opening and inviting in with your “little Yeses?” 👀🧟♀️⚡️
Your poor grandma. I’m glad you could understand where that came from
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As a beginner what do I need to do? How can I invest, on which platform? If you know any please share.
Meghan Markle should call you two fabulous women to coach her. Very good video. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much!! 🥰
Yup. Hyperindependent childhood here too👋🏾
Hi Lisa l enjoy your shows and love you very much can you do a topic to help the single ladies on getting married to a divorcee the advantage and disadvantages
Hey hey my homie! Thanks so much for asking what you want! I so so appreciate that. It’s a topic I haven’t really considered so thank you!!! 🙌
Really awaited video Lisa 😊
Great content 😃
Damn I started crying the minute I read the title…
This is me.
I’m soooo done 💥