Thank you for reacting to Lady Gaga, she is SA survivor herself and made several songs about her struggles with this and the impact it left on her mental health. 1) Swine : song about the person who r*ped her and the rage/ panic she felt. 2) 911 : song about the psychotic break she had following the traumatic events of the SA. (These 2 songs are very POP/EDM, they are nothing like Till it happens to you, they are more personal to Gaga in my opinion) Thank you again Mere for opening this discussion. ❤️
Lady Gaga is just phenomenal. So talented, and so much more depth to her artistry than most people know. If you haven’t already watched it, I would love to see your commentary on her film A Star Is Born. Very relevant when it comes to addiction.
I went to a 9:40 am showing of that film alone. I knew I needed to watch it but had no idea about how dark it really went. It ripped me open. I would totally talk about it 🤍
@@mendwithmere It might have been the most heart wrenching experience I’ve ever had in a theater. I can’t imagine that was a good way to start your day! 😂 Love your videos btw 💕
So nice to see some Gaga here ❤ this song is gut-wretching Angel Down and Dope are also very touching songs that I would recommend. She's a great artist ❤
Dope is so good! So interesting because it’s from the perspective of an addict and being afraid of being abandoned… then having that fear push you to change 🫶🏼 But it can also be understood as all the promises the addict makes yet never is able to keep.
This song and the Oscars performance specially are filled with so many emotions, rage, despair, conformism, accepting that you’re not alone. Gaga has a personal connection to the song apart from co-writing it. She’s a survivor herself, being sexually abused at 19 by a record producer and dropped off at the corner of her parents house pregnant. She talks about how her brain wiped most of those memories but her body would always remember and how it affected her and the creation of “Lady Gaga” - the artist. Gaga and all 50 people who were part of that performance got a Fire Rose Unity Survivor tattoo dedicated to survivors of sexual assault and molestation. The whole “Chromatica” album talks about mental health and her ups and downs with antipsychotics. “Replay” and “911” are great examples. She also has a song from the perspective of being an addict due to her previous experiences, it’s called “Dope”. Hope this is the beginning of a Gaga journey! She’s great. Thank you for reacting to this. ❤️
Lady Gaga is one of my favorite artists. I’m so glad you did this video! Also, so excited for your book! Congrats! I have a loved one who is an addict and only recently have they been completely out of my life. So much grief and acceptance has taken place in the last few years. A song that spoke to me as a young high schooler trying to cope with this reality was Heroin by Lana Del Rey. It is a heavy song that deals with drug abuse and loving an addict. I think it may speak to you too and I would love to see you review it. But I know it may be hard for you now, so don’t feel pressure to. Sending love ❤
Thank you so much for this suggestion and I think I will do it by the end of the week. Thank you for the love about my book but sorry for our shared experience of loving an addict. I'm hoping we can create a supportive cocoon for those affected to share.
As a victim, this song is always so triggering to hear, in a good way. I like how to lyrics focuses in how lonely you feel in the process because truly no one knows how the f it feels. I still have to deal with PTSD and other related issues that constantly reminds me what happened. Ive been doing a lot better tho, I'm just so tired that overall that happened, it's me that have to fix the cracks.
A powerful song with a necessary message from the legendary Lady Gaga. This song really should be required listening as it serves as a strong reminder of this issue as it is one too often swept under the rug. Glad you incorporated the live performance and the music video as both make the song stronger and more memorable. Thank you for doing this song and sharing your thoughts about Campus SA. Also, there are many songs by Gaga you should do at some point when you have time: "Dope," "Do What U Want" (collab with Christina Aguilara), "Replay," "Fun Tonight," and "911." Once more thank you for what you do for us and others. Glad to be a part of this journey with you.
There’s not a woman in my family who hasn’t been victimized. I know someone who is a victim of the Red Zone herself in her first year at WVU. It’s so much more common than people realize. No one should have to look at their family and realize that your mother, your grandmother, aunts, cousins and so on and so forth have been systematically abused and made to feel less than worthless.
SA trigger warning if anyone wants to listen to this song. A song that really affects me is Dog Teeth by Nicole Dollanganger. The song has heartbreaking lyrics about how disgusted she is with her abuser.
Here I come thinking this song can't get any more emotional and then see your reaction 😭 Pre-ordered your book & can't wait to feel as validated reading as I do watching your videos. ❤️🩹
We need to be trying to prevent male violence, particularly against women; not just talking about the victims. The focus needs to be on the perpetrators and making it stop. And these are male by a landslide so I think it's important and powerful to name that. I appreciate this video Mere, and my comment is more toward society in general than to you and this video. I just think it would be powerful to learn more about the statistics of men who commit SA, and put more pressure and spotlight on the perpetrators somehow.
Mere, thank you so much for unfiltered and unapologetically showcasing this topic. As someone who only started to really process what happened to me in the past year or so, it's so powerful to see this topic both handled with care, but not sugar coating what it is. It comes with years of pain and self destruction and any means of advocacy and discussion is so important. Thank you. Lady Gaga's performance was so powerful.
i’m a non-binary person but now days ilook more like a boy and i’m a survivor from SA. it happened when I was at college still. he did what he did and I couldn’t tell that to anyone because I felt so much shame and guilty that my brain somehow blocked the memories. I’ve never spoken to my therapist about that before, til I get into a crisis last year and opened up for the first time in 7 years… it is awful and still affecting me somehow, but I know I’m not to blame. it doesn’t happens only to women. it happens to men too. chaotic scenarios anyway. thank you, Mère. xoxo from Brazil.
Thank you for reacting to this. I've been raped twice in my life. The first time I was 16 and drinking with friends one night. A boy i believed was my best friend brought me home and raped me on my aunt's couch while I was unconscious. Out of jealousy because I was falling for a boy who was falling for me. Two months went by, i didn't want anyone to know out of shame because I was drinking and blamed myself. I listened to Down In A Hole by Alice In Chains on repeat in my room sobbing and continued to let him take me to school even though it made my skin crawl. Then I found out i was pregnant. I finally broke down and told my aunt. She was waiting for me to tell her because she already knew. He confessed it to her thinking that if he got me pregnant this guy would be out of the picture and my parents would force me to marry him. Quite the opposite happened. I continued my sophomore year, at a new school, until his female friends started slipping notes in my books and locker calling me a liar and the "Kansas City Whore". So I dropped out and got my GED. This song and Me and a Gun by Tori Amos hit so deep in me. 25 years later I have an amazing son. He's my silver lining in a dark and horrific time in my life. The second time my now ex husband took me to the home of a couple we were friends with. We were all drinking, they had slipped xanax in my drink unbeknownst to me. I was in and out of it and I felt him come up behind me and start having sex with me from behind. Until I felt kissing on my neck and there was facial hair. I then realized he was letting his friend take advantage of me and he was in the bedroom with the wife. I got home and sat in the shower feeling so dirty the water went freezing. Felt like I had a sign on my forehead saying Assault Me. I have major ptsd, anxiety and agoraphobia now. 💔 Years of therapy and patience and kindness from my now husband has gotten me through it, and i no longer feel like a victim but a survivor.
, I didn't know this song and just reacted to it with you. It's really hard, but also liberating for someone who went through s.xual abuse when I was 15. Now is one of my fav songs of all times. Thank you so much for this ❤️ I thinks you'd like Text Book, Chemtrails over the country club (music video would be great), Fuck it I love you, and How to disappear from Lana. ❤️❤️❤️
I am still in denial. I am not a college student. He was my best friend he wanted to date after. 20 years of friendship. But I moved in with him. Ask me to marry.. but one night.
Hi Mere. Since you reacted to a lot of Lana Del Rey and Taylor's songs, I strongly suggest you react some of her songs from her album Chromatica. Like 911, Replay, Plastic Doll and so many others. Thank you a lot. 😊
Would love to see you react to Let You Down by NF. Truly an amazing song that represents toxic relationships with your parent(s). Makes me feel seen lol. Love your content ❤
This is beautiful. I am just now seeing this. I love everything about this performance of this song. I have no words that would do this performance justice. It’s incredible and powerful and … 💔❤️🩹💪🏾💪🏾 (sends me to “always rising from the ashes mending all the gashes…”-TS)
Thank you for reacting to Lady Gaga, she is SA survivor herself and made several songs about her struggles with this and the impact it left on her mental health.
1) Swine : song about the person who r*ped her and the rage/ panic she felt.
2) 911 : song about the psychotic break she had following the traumatic events of the SA.
(These 2 songs are very POP/EDM, they are nothing like Till it happens to you, they are more personal to Gaga in my opinion)
Thank you again Mere for opening this discussion. ❤️
please react to these!!!
Lady Gaga is just phenomenal. So talented, and so much more depth to her artistry than most people know. If you haven’t already watched it, I would love to see your commentary on her film A Star Is Born. Very relevant when it comes to addiction.
I went to a 9:40 am showing of that film alone. I knew I needed to watch it but had no idea about how dark it really went. It ripped me open. I would totally talk about it 🤍
@@mendwithmere It might have been the most heart wrenching experience I’ve ever had in a theater. I can’t imagine that was a good way to start your day! 😂 Love your videos btw 💕
1 in 5 is INSANE. I'm not from the US but I feel like talking about this is so important as it happens to all females around the word, thanks mere!
It is insane! And this is exactly when the rates go up. Yes to talking about the topics that cause trauma instead of shying away from it!
As a childhood R and SA survivor this was powerful. It does help me feel not so alone. I feel immense sadness that this happens to so many.
So nice to see some Gaga here ❤ this song is gut-wretching
Angel Down and Dope are also very touching songs that I would recommend. She's a great artist ❤
Dope is so good! So interesting because it’s from the perspective of an addict and being afraid of being abandoned… then having that fear push you to change 🫶🏼 But it can also be understood as all the promises the addict makes yet never is able to keep.
@@janepar715 yes!! you can feel the desperation on her voice as if she's really delusional at the moment, genius
This song and the Oscars performance specially are filled with so many emotions, rage, despair, conformism, accepting that you’re not alone. Gaga has a personal connection to the song apart from co-writing it. She’s a survivor herself, being sexually abused at 19 by a record producer and dropped off at the corner of her parents house pregnant. She talks about how her brain wiped most of those memories but her body would always remember and how it affected her and the creation of “Lady Gaga” - the artist.
Gaga and all 50 people who were part of that performance got a Fire Rose Unity Survivor tattoo dedicated to survivors of sexual assault and molestation.
The whole “Chromatica” album talks about mental health and her ups and downs with antipsychotics. “Replay” and “911” are great examples. She also has a song from the perspective of being an addict due to her previous experiences, it’s called “Dope”. Hope this is the beginning of a Gaga journey! She’s great. Thank you for reacting to this. ❤️
Lady Gaga is one of my favorite artists. I’m so glad you did this video! Also, so excited for your book! Congrats! I have a loved one who is an addict and only recently have they been completely out of my life. So much grief and acceptance has taken place in the last few years. A song that spoke to me as a young high schooler trying to cope with this reality was Heroin by Lana Del Rey. It is a heavy song that deals with drug abuse and loving an addict. I think it may speak to you too and I would love to see you review it. But I know it may be hard for you now, so don’t feel pressure to. Sending love ❤
Thank you so much for this suggestion and I think I will do it by the end of the week. Thank you for the love about my book but sorry for our shared experience of loving an addict. I'm hoping we can create a supportive cocoon for those affected to share.
As a victim, this song is always so triggering to hear, in a good way. I like how to lyrics focuses in how lonely you feel in the process because truly no one knows how the f it feels. I still have to deal with PTSD and other related issues that constantly reminds me what happened. Ive been doing a lot better tho, I'm just so tired that overall that happened, it's me that have to fix the cracks.
Sending you live and straight ❤️❤️ I know how you feel
I’m so glad you reacted to this! I love Lady Gaga’s bravery!
I appreciate Lady Gaga for bringing awareness to this topic. So many times it gets swept under the rug and people aren't believed.
A powerful song with a necessary message from the legendary Lady Gaga. This song really should be required listening as it serves as a strong reminder of this issue as it is one too often swept under the rug. Glad you incorporated the live performance and the music video as both make the song stronger and more memorable. Thank you for doing this song and sharing your thoughts about Campus SA.
Also, there are many songs by Gaga you should do at some point when you have time: "Dope," "Do What U Want" (collab with Christina Aguilara), "Replay," "Fun Tonight," and "911."
Once more thank you for what you do for us and others. Glad to be a part of this journey with you.
There’s not a woman in my family who hasn’t been victimized. I know someone who is a victim of the Red Zone herself in her first year at WVU. It’s so much more common than people realize. No one should have to look at their family and realize that your mother, your grandmother, aunts, cousins and so on and so forth have been systematically abused and made to feel less than worthless.
SA trigger warning if anyone wants to listen to this song. A song that really affects me is Dog Teeth by Nicole Dollanganger. The song has heartbreaking lyrics about how disgusted she is with her abuser.
i cant watch this one it’s too triggering for me 🥺 i'd love to see you do more lady gaga songs tho ❤️
I cry every time this comes on
Ok mere, you need to stop picking all my favorite things im getting freaked out🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha it’s not by chance. I really think we are all deeply in tune to something others don’t get. ♥️
Here I come thinking this song can't get any more emotional and then see your reaction 😭 Pre-ordered your book & can't wait to feel as validated reading as I do watching your videos. ❤️🩹
Gaga queen
Please react to 911 by Gaga. This song has many layers about mental issues and I would love to see your analysis
Ooo I’ve never heard it. The last album I listened to was Joanne I think. I’ll add it to the list!
And "Replay" also by Gaga.
Please do this!!! 911 and replay are a must!! I would love to hear your perspective
We need to be trying to prevent male violence, particularly against women; not just talking about the victims. The focus needs to be on the perpetrators and making it stop. And these are male by a landslide so I think it's important and powerful to name that.
I appreciate this video Mere, and my comment is more toward society in general than to you and this video. I just think it would be powerful to learn more about the statistics of men who commit SA, and put more pressure and spotlight on the perpetrators somehow.
Love song by lana del rey!
Mere, thank you so much for unfiltered and unapologetically showcasing this topic. As someone who only started to really process what happened to me in the past year or so, it's so powerful to see this topic both handled with care, but not sugar coating what it is. It comes with years of pain and self destruction and any means of advocacy and discussion is so important. Thank you. Lady Gaga's performance was so powerful.
she performed that song at the academy awards not the Grammys but either way, great video
love this song and your videos! thank you for all your deep insights❤️❤️❤️
You are very welcome ❤️ and thank you for watching!
i’m a non-binary person but now days ilook more like a boy and i’m a survivor from SA. it happened when I was at college still. he did what he did and I couldn’t tell that to anyone because I felt so much shame and guilty that my brain somehow blocked the memories. I’ve never spoken to my therapist about that before, til I get into a crisis last year and opened up for the first time in 7 years… it is awful and still affecting me somehow, but I know I’m not to blame. it doesn’t happens only to women. it happens to men too. chaotic scenarios anyway. thank you, Mère. xoxo from Brazil.
Such a gorgeous video Mere. I love you 🪻🩵
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Thank you for reacting to this. I've been raped twice in my life. The first time I was 16 and drinking with friends one night. A boy i believed was my best friend brought me home and raped me on my aunt's couch while I was unconscious. Out of jealousy because I was falling for a boy who was falling for me. Two months went by, i didn't want anyone to know out of shame because I was drinking and blamed myself. I listened to Down In A Hole by Alice In Chains on repeat in my room sobbing and continued to let him take me to school even though it made my skin crawl. Then I found out i was pregnant. I finally broke down and told my aunt. She was waiting for me to tell her because she already knew. He confessed it to her thinking that if he got me pregnant this guy would be out of the picture and my parents would force me to marry him. Quite the opposite happened. I continued my sophomore year, at a new school, until his female friends started slipping notes in my books and locker calling me a liar and the "Kansas City Whore". So I dropped out and got my GED. This song and Me and a Gun by Tori Amos hit so deep in me. 25 years later I have an amazing son. He's my silver lining in a dark and horrific time in my life. The second time my now ex husband took me to the home of a couple we were friends with. We were all drinking, they had slipped xanax in my drink unbeknownst to me. I was in and out of it and I felt him come up behind me and start having sex with me from behind. Until
I felt kissing on my neck and there was facial hair. I then realized he was letting his friend take advantage of me and he was in the bedroom with the wife. I got home and sat in the shower feeling so dirty the water went freezing. Felt like I had a sign on my forehead saying Assault Me. I have major ptsd, anxiety and agoraphobia now. 💔 Years of therapy and patience and kindness from my now husband has gotten me through it, and i no longer feel like a victim but a survivor.
I recommended "Sullen girl" from Fiona Apple. It's also about SA, but it's not so in your face. It's very sad, but poetic.
And also "Silent all these years" from Tori Amos. It's and old song, but in the era of "#MeToo" it's more relevant than ever.
Please please please if u wanna start react to lady gaga's music .. react to marry the night music video ..
, I didn't know this song and just reacted to it with you. It's really hard, but also liberating for someone who went through s.xual abuse when I was 15. Now is one of my fav songs of all times. Thank you so much for this ❤️
I thinks you'd like Text Book, Chemtrails over the country club (music video would be great), Fuck it I love you, and How to disappear from Lana. ❤️❤️❤️
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I am still in denial. I am not a college student. He was my best friend he wanted to date after. 20 years of friendship. But I moved in with him. Ask me to marry.. but one night.
Hi Mere. Since you reacted to a lot of Lana Del Rey and Taylor's songs, I strongly suggest you react some of her songs from her album Chromatica. Like 911, Replay, Plastic Doll and so many others. Thank you a lot. 😊
Would love to see you react to Let You Down by NF. Truly an amazing song that represents toxic relationships with your parent(s). Makes me feel seen lol. Love your content ❤
more Gaga content
Haha nope, cant watch this 😢
Can you do Dope and Swine by Lady Gaga
please react to dope or the marry the night music video ❤
This is beautiful. I am just now seeing this. I love everything about this performance of this song. I have no words that would do this performance justice. It’s incredible and powerful and … 💔❤️🩹💪🏾💪🏾 (sends me to “always rising from the ashes mending all the gashes…”-TS)
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