The Divine Feminine Ratchet vs Classy

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
  • Join Iya J. and her daughter Neysa for a fun and lively discussion about The Divine Feminine: Ratchet vs. Classy! In this entertaining conversation, they explore how divine feminine energy has evolved across generations, celebrating its growth and transformation. From comparing iconic celebrity women to reflecting on the balance between boldness and grace, this video is a playful yet thought-provoking take on what it means to embody divine feminine power in modern times. Don't miss the laughter, wisdom, and insights from this dynamic mother-daughter duo!
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  • @KendraD86
    @KendraD86 Рік тому +1

    Physically I can definitely agree on both levels because the older generation definitely had their ratchet moments but we don't know how they were in real life. The newer generation honestly do not care to be reserved in or out of the public eye. I'm between the two of you so I can relate or see it both ways.
    As far as the mental, femininity has definitely taken over males and females. Times are definitely not what they used to be compared to like our grandparents era and it just goes to show you how things change with time in each era.
    Spiritually I feel like we are more open as opposed to what we used to be. Whereas back in the day if you were more spiritual vs more religious it was done in private. We were afraid to practice more spiritual beliefs because of our families religious core or background. It was frowned upon or considered "demonic". Now we don't care who says what and practice whatever we choose to believe in.
    Khia spoke on this the other day saying she did not care to be compared to the women of the newer generation because their music is more demeaning with saying what they would do to men or have a man do to them and that some of her songs were definitely the exact opposite like "Don't trust no 🥷🏾" or "My neck, my back". Yes she was sexually liberating also but the difference is she spoke about what a man can do to her but never went as far as like Suki or Sexyy Red. So this conversation can go either way depending on who you're talking to.