@@YokoshimaOfficial look accepting that u are ugly leave a lot of insecurities and let's u accept u ,and admireself more than knowing I don't look certain way because physical beauty is all relative and is too much biased through our media .
Also, if things aren't working out even after talking about it: End that relationship. It's not helping you progress in any way and it's not going to get better for either of you. Especially with things like guilt tripping. Give your partner a maximum of one pass and afterwards set an ultimatum. If they do stuff like that to you even after you told them to stop, they likely won't stop. If the cause of pain is communicated and still ignored (willing or unwillingly) free yourself from that person. It's now or in a year, after they've done it to you ten times over.
These are the kind of women who the world need to see, and who people should aspire to be like. They are so empowering and respecting of each other - women should try to bring each other up, not put each other down.
I seriously appreciate the Christian woman talking about how she chose to save intercourse until after marriage. I have the same standard and it feels so hard to uphold it and have confidence in it in such a sexually driven world. I really appreciate the way she put it too. It’s reassuring when someone else shares similar beliefs with you.
Yes. I thought that was really sweet. But also I realized the Muslim woman didn't say it. And I think its because it's just such a given in Muslim cultures and Muslim communities. You dont need to express that you are saving yourself for marriage because everyone else around you also is doing it. And it's really a relief sometimes because it takes the pressure off.
When Dania opened up about her struggle with OCD/Trichotillomania, it was so unexpected, it hit me right in my stomach. I am suffering from the same issue and felt every word she spoke... I wish more people talked about the condition and how it's not as trivial as some people may assume. My experience is that there is very little understanding of even close people as to why anyone would be doing this to themselves. It's this exact irrationality of the compulsion that gives those who suffer from it a deep sense of dysfunction/flawedness. Also, the stigma around women's body hair is so immense, it does play a huge role in this, too. At least for me. I wish you only good, Dania.
Anna Lucia Same here. It’s really difficult finding people who share this. I haven’t built up the courage to be honest with anyone in my life. But her being so open and honest about it moved me. I think I might consider getting help soon. Good luck to you and your journey as well.
anna, I hope you know you are loved regardless of the conditions you face. I am so sorry that you have felt so alone dealing with your trichotillomania. i have suffered through BFRBs (body-focued repetitive behaviors, but for me it's skin picking instead of hair plucking. i would have anywhere from 3-7 bandaids on my fingers at a time in middle and high school because i would pick my skin so badly that it'd bleed or be very deep. i don't share that with hardly anyone, because i know it's not as common to those around me. so i can relate some. i hope that you find some peace and wish you nothing but the absolute best for your life. all my love
Trichotillomania is really a big deal, i agree with you and Dania and I know how it feels like to not feel beautiful because of hair plucking. This should be something more broad to talk about.
I'm happy that this isnt as controversial as most vids like this (dont get me wrong sometimes controversy helps you see the different sides of things) it was just a little relaxing to see this once in a while :)
Right?! Rn almost everytime I pick my phone up I see content that makes me anxious but I still watch/read because I'd like to know other sides of things so videos like these are always good to watch. Almost like a breath of fresh air.
I definitely relate to the Muslim woman. I have very light features and have had struggles with acne since I was 11, so I understand feeling obligated to wear make up, to feel pretty and to fit into society. When she started tearing up it really hit me. All of the women in this video are inspiring and this episode has been one of my favorites 💕
Darci Lynn Same I’ve had really bad and painful acne since middle school and it never really bothered me until highschool. I know how much of a struggle it really is and I promise if you figure out what your skin needs and go to a good dermatologist, it will get better. Don’t wear make up or clog up your pores cause it will make it worse.wash your face atleast 3 times a day and I hope your skin get better :)
Right? Like, the Christian woman explained that she and her husband chose to have sex after marriage, but she never forced her beliefs on the other women. Neither did the others.
Its showing that no matter what they are or what they chose to be, is that they are still human just like everyone and not acting like they are the better kind.
One thing I love about the women in this video is how they're all obviously serious about their respected faiths and have firmness in what they believe but are still great at having friendly and open minded discussions on difficult topics.
This was really great in how it had nothing to do with religion; these were three decent human beings and their advice was solid for people from all walks of life regardless of whether they’re religious or not.
Its more common that muslim men reject hijabi women. They chase non muslim for sex because it doesnt require any commitment of marriage. When they are done with western girlfriends they will end up marrying a servant girl from native country and control her every move. He will go get wasted and drunk, party at club while wife is home knowing full well she is in a foreign country, doesnt know the language and is dependent on him financially.
Friendly reminder that Muslim isnt synonymous with cultures belonging to 'brown' countries. What you may experience, is different to someone else, and is a reflection of that person's cultural exposure. To use that as a means to measure against the global population of Muslims is harmful and misleading. It takes all sorts to make the world and within every label and group there are always people both for and against certain topics, and most people's opinions are influenced heavily by cultural upbringing and environment
When she started crying, tears rushed to my eyes because i could feel the intensity of her emotions... and her words are so powerful and meaningful i love that she shared with us in this video.
Roblox&MinecraftPokemonMaster777 of course, I’m ignorant because I believe it’s disrespectful of you to indirectly call people of a different belief delusional. Whatever floats your boat !
that woman in the middle with trichotillomania i love her so much I’m going through the same thing, I pull out hair from the top of my head- I can’t even hide it either. I go through every day thinking people are staring at me and judging me, and it’s so difficult to think of myself as beautiful when I look in the mirror because all I see is my bald head. It’s even harder when the people I love, like my mom for example, bring it up almost every day to force me to stop out of shame when it’s only making it worse. All I want to say is that she’s so brave and beautiful, that it’s difficult to go through something like this, and that all bad things will pass. ❤️ Coming from a Christian. God loves you
Joanna Park thank you for sharing! I can definitely relate and understand the staring and shaming. I hope that more and more speak up about this to erase that stigma and recognize the gravity of how and what it is. Love to you as well.
Yes! As an Asexual person I would say that sex is not something that you really need to build up a great relationship. Trust, communication, intimacy and everything in the line is great as it is. Sure, sex is cool, but have you ever had a relationship that you are so comfortable being yourself and be respected and just have an emotional bond with other people? May it be romantically or platonically?
@@mxwitcher I think that its VERY important that you should communicate your wants and desires. I guess you have to know how to play, i mean do things in a playful way. In answer to your question NO! In a close relationship you need to become vulnerable, and that's hard. Sex is really important, its a poiwerful avenue, it can be very liberating. The strongesst relationships are those with the strongest emotional ties.
Muna Aljahmi He is talking about honor killings. It is something that Islam forbids, but is still happening in Muslim majority countries due to culture. He think that just because it happens in a Muslim majority country than it is part of Islam, which is false. Ethiopia is a Christian majority country that also has problems with female genital mutilation and honor killings too, but that doesn’t mean it is a Christian problem.
Right, i want this channel to grow and go viral like crazy. But ofc it depends on the audience too. Realization does not come easy to the majority of us
I love how this channel brings people from different cultures together, It shows how humanity has peace when we come together, and how we can relate to others despite our beliefs. Love the work you guys do💙💙
This hurt me, emotionally but was quite relatable and helpful. I love these three beautiful women. They should be allowed to love and do what they want. They gave such great messages
I can relate to Dania so much I'm so glad she had the courage to share her story and anyone struggling with mental disorders should be able to talk about it and not feel ashamed.
OMG Jubilee I love this, you're nailing it again!! As a Christian I'd love to see one of these relationship advice videos with men from the atheist and jewish communities... just an idea
This group is the equivalent to my group of friends, I am Christian and my other two friends are Muslim and Hindu. we often have discussions like this but it's nice to see older women's views
I love this! It was so heart warming to see these women talk through these questions. I went into watching this thinking about relationships as the topic but when Diana said she had trichotillomania I started crying because I relate to her so much with having the same form of the disorder as her and I am still continuing to struggle with it. Hearing her experience reminds me and others that we are not alone and to continue building up self confidence ❤️ Thank you Jubilee for amazing videos.
Wow Katie, thank you for sharing. After reading your comment and Anna's (above), I cried so much and feel absolutely humbled to read your words. You are amazing spirits for sharing your stories and I hope more and more people are empowered enough to feel safe and comfortable and not alone. We are human
I’ve been to many churches as I’ve grown up and they all have always talked about how “this church is this” and “this church does that”. I always tried to numb myself to the negative things they’d say about other churches and people until one day they turned on me for not believing everything according to what the religion states. Telling me im basically not allowed to believe if i wont believe everything in a whole. All i do is want to support everyone’s way of life and what they choose to do that brings them happiness. And seeing these beautiful woman all come together despite their difference in religion brings me so much joy and happiness. Their faith may be different but their hearts are all in the same place. No judgement, just love. I believe in freedom, love, and happiness! And that’s something no one can ever take away from me or anyone.
Me too!!!! We all have things in common and we need to see the similarities between culture! As a Latin American man I wanna understand other cultures because I know that people have had misconceptions about me and my people. The Sikh woman had a lot of great advice and I identified with what she said!!
When Dania mentioned trichotillomania I lost it - definitely didnt expect to hear about it in this video but thank you so much for sharing. There are so many people out there that deal with OCD related disorders such as BFRBs (body focused repetitive behaviours) and this matter really merits more public awareness. Amazing video.
These three girls are so true and amazing, but I love the one with long hair, wearing orange jacket most, She is very comprehensive and honest :) ah her name is Jennifer
Having a respectful reasonable friendship or conversation with a person of a different religion should be and is easier than we make it out to be. It’s quite easy to not be rude or disrespectful towards someone else’s religion and lifestyle
At first, I was very hesitant to watch the video because I don't have a religion per se. But these women are breaking boundaries. Hearing them talking makes you think regardless of where you belong, you're still a person, a woman, who suffered enough and be able to be this strong. This is how you portray the true beauty and unbelievable women. We need more of this.
Yup, i decide to wear hijab since i was 11-12 yo, and i face a lot of people who said “you are too young for covering your beautiful hair” or “no man wants to be married with a girl that use hijab bcs nobody knows what inside of that”, not just a man, even a woman, my own parents told me that once, but i think they feel bad about saying that and never mention that anymore.
Very good and mature advice, love yourself and don't lose your standards. Dania, props for being here after what you've been through. Inshallah you find someone as great as you.
Yeah, it is basically is said to be haram not to do so (even if they are not "people of the book"). It breaks my heart when I see ISIS ruin a church or the Taliban destroy Buddhist temples.
I totally understand what the girl in the middle is saying, about how she looked. Since i am a girl who wears make up, sometimes i wonder whether i am wearing make up because im afraid how others will judge me or is it because i just like it. Sometimes its both. I used to be worried about the same thing, will my future bf like me the same if i remove my make up? I actually met him in swimming pool so he seen me with and without makeup and he has never judged me. Even when i was watching this video i thought how smart and beautiful all three of youse looked. Also the introductions made me smile. I didnt look at what youse where wearing or your skin colour or judged your religions or what ever. I only noticed all that, after looks where mentioned. I've been getting used to going out without wearing makeup, starting with once or twice a week. As well stopped putting pictures on social media to get likes and get approved by others. Even i saw a girl in my class come to class for the first time without wearing makeup. At first she looked dull and a bit different. But after sitting in the same class with her and talking i started to notice her beauty and i actually prefer her without makeup now. So seriously people please be easy on yourself. Embrace your uniqueness, how you carry yourself, how you treat others, your intellect, your kindness and loving your own self and many more are so much important than just looks. Being happy with yourself will release so much unnecessary stress. End of the day we are just souls in human body, its only a mask.
Now a days, it's kind of hard to find something worth my time to watch on UA-cam, but this channel is that I can say is worth it. And it's like I've watched their many videos so so many times! And they are still like.. Feels like the first time watching. Keep up with this good work Jubilee
I hope they become best, best friends forever. Have them over for these conversations more please!! I so admire their wisdom and grace and compassion and respect for one another.
This was a very insightful video as I didn’t even think hijabis faced discrimination within their own faith for wearing a hijab. I thought that women who did not wear the hijab would face persecution from within their own religion for choosing not to wear it but idk if that’s just a UK thing or suhm idk🤷🏾♀️ I guess I can’t really speak on it as I’m Christian
I just love all the love and support that is going in and around this video. The comments are inspiring and supportive. Seeing this makes me think about the good that is still there.🥰❤️❤️❤️
Loved this video! Jennifer you are an awesome representation of Christ and His love. Had the honor of visiting your church while traveling and God used you to really confirm and speak to me. Keep shining your light!
This is something I dearly love seeing from Jubilee again. Different religions yet the same personal experiences. It makes me happy this video was made.
All these women are so wise and respectful of each other, I especially lost it with the Muslim woman's struggle with OCD given that I also struggle badly with OCD, and I also am reassured by the Christian pastor who seems very wise and serious about her faith, because I'm a Christian myself. Much love to these women for opening up, I really liked this video!
I’m sad there wasn’t much controversial topics,but I still loved this video so much because of how they were able to talk even though they had different faiths. Wow.
This is beautiful because we too often see women pegged against each other, or just feelig the need to compete rather than love and respect each other. All deep ladies in this video, with caring hearts.
This is just amazing! Despite their religious differences, they are still connected and they are in the same boat when it comes to the rights of a woman in a relationship. It is such an inspiring one!
I love Jubilee and all of it's playlists but this one is BY FAR the best one. It would be so great to see a continuation of these videos because they aren't only super interesting, but extremely helpful and reflective. Really appreciate these episodes.
Every time I watch a video from y'all, I am blown away and this is one of those videos. It was amazing to see how different faiths can come together and agree. They are all beautiful and so strong and I hope to be as open as these women are. Thank you for this.
i absolutely loved this video because they were so open and offered such great advice. i love seeing people of different backgrounds, ethnicities, and such come together for a common cause. as women, i think we have so much pressure about our appearances, our sex, our bodies, everything. it can become overwhelming a lot of the time. i am glad to see women be vulnerable and share their stories because they reach further than we usually realize.
It's too good to hear the different opinion or ideas that they give to a certain question ask knowing they were all came from a different society aside their religion.
"I love who I am. I don't love what I look like."
*Relatable.*
Crap. i clicked on " Relatable "
JdyzhH Hkjd SAME
Loving how you look like is amongst the traits that make you love who you are. So love HOW you are.
@@YokoshimaOfficial look accepting that u are ugly leave a lot of insecurities and let's u accept u ,and admireself more than knowing I don't look certain way because physical beauty is all relative and is too much biased through our media .
As someone that has had "Trich" since childhood, I really felt a deep connection to that line.
Seeing how deeply they connected regardless of race or religion was absolutely beautiful
that's what we should do- find unity through our differences
duh, that is expected these religions are not in fight with each other, they should have put arch-enemies of muslims, jews and hindus on the panel
If I can help anyone: The N°1 rule is to *COMMUNICATE AND BE HONEST* in your relationship.
Also, if things aren't working out even after talking about it: End that relationship. It's not helping you progress in any way and it's not going to get better for either of you.
Especially with things like guilt tripping. Give your partner a maximum of one pass and afterwards set an ultimatum. If they do stuff like that to you even after you told them to stop, they likely won't stop. If the cause of pain is communicated and still ignored (willing or unwillingly) free yourself from that person.
It's now or in a year, after they've done it to you ten times over.
@@graup1309 agree. Guilt tripping is a form of emotional abuse and is a red flag
aka dont date females. who can only lie and deceive.
Yes. I only watched a little bit of this so I hope it’s not out of context.
But communicate and be honest by being vulnerable.
Ok bc first of all N°1 means 1° North💀 I think you meant to put N#1
Single and watching relationship advice...YuP that’s Me.
Lol...you and me both.
Heeeeyyyyaaaa singles' club rejoice!
Its better than waiting till your in a relationship to learn about the best advice.
But that’s good! If you decide to get into a romantic relationship, you’ll go in knowing a little more than some people!
And me
this channel is literally so innovative and im obsessed.
Esmeralda Llerenas riiiiiight! 😭👏🏽
As a Christian this channel is like eating a nice meal and finishing your homework early with no mistakes
These are the kind of women who the world need to see, and who people should aspire to be like. They are so empowering and respecting of each other - women should try to bring each other up, not put each other down.
Exactly
I seriously appreciate the Christian woman talking about how she chose to save intercourse until after marriage. I have the same standard and it feels so hard to uphold it and have confidence in it in such a sexually driven world. I really appreciate the way she put it too. It’s reassuring when someone else shares similar beliefs with you.
I have the same standards. I truly do desire to have sex with only one person in my life after marriage.
loser
She was only talking about her current husband. Not anything before that. But yes that's a lovely idea, lots of self control!
Alhamdulillah sister, may God strengthen you in that aspect.
Yes. I thought that was really sweet. But also I realized the Muslim woman didn't say it. And I think its because it's just such a given in Muslim cultures and Muslim communities. You dont need to express that you are saving yourself for marriage because everyone else around you also is doing it. And it's really a relief sometimes because it takes the pressure off.
When Dania opened up about her struggle with OCD/Trichotillomania, it was so unexpected, it hit me right in my stomach. I am suffering from the same issue and felt every word she spoke... I wish more people talked about the condition and how it's not as trivial as some people may assume. My experience is that there is very little understanding of even close people as to why anyone would be doing this to themselves. It's this exact irrationality of the compulsion that gives those who suffer from it a deep sense of dysfunction/flawedness. Also, the stigma around women's body hair is so immense, it does play a huge role in this, too. At least for me. I wish you only good, Dania.
Anna Lucia Same here. It’s really difficult finding people who share this. I haven’t built up the courage to be honest with anyone in my life. But her being so open and honest about it moved me. I think I might consider getting help soon. Good luck to you and your journey as well.
anna, I hope you know you are loved regardless of the conditions you face. I am so sorry that you have felt so alone dealing with your trichotillomania. i have suffered through BFRBs (body-focued repetitive behaviors, but for me it's skin picking instead of hair plucking. i would have anywhere from 3-7 bandaids on my fingers at a time in middle and high school because i would pick my skin so badly that it'd bleed or be very deep. i don't share that with hardly anyone, because i know it's not as common to those around me. so i can relate some. i hope that you find some peace and wish you nothing but the absolute best for your life. all my love
Trichotillomania is really a big deal, i agree with you and Dania and I know how it feels like to not feel beautiful because of hair plucking. This should be something more broad to talk about.
Thank you for sharing Anna! Hopefully more and more will feel safe and empowered enough to share their stories and support others in this journey.
I also have trichotillomania and I wasn't expecting that admission from her. 🙂
All these women are so wise
I wanna be like them
Not really, but ok.
@@deadmanperipherals how so? I find all of what they say is wise, is there any problem that you disagree with?
@@mxwitcher their open mindedness of other religions and culture seems naive to me for many reasons that relate the topic at hand.
I'm happy that this isnt as controversial as most vids like this (dont get me wrong sometimes controversy helps you see the different sides of things) it was just a little relaxing to see this once in a while :)
Right?! Rn almost everytime I pick my phone up I see content that makes me anxious but I still watch/read because I'd like to know other sides of things so videos like these are always good to watch. Almost like a breath of fresh air.
100% agree on this!!!!
Agreed!
@@gmcollazo1118 3:39
“We have more in common than in differences.” I loved this so much! 😊❤️
I definitely relate to the Muslim woman. I have very light features and have had struggles with acne since I was 11, so I understand feeling obligated to wear make up, to feel pretty and to fit into society. When she started tearing up it really hit me. All of the women in this video are inspiring and this episode has been one of my favorites 💕
Darci Lynn Same I’ve had really bad and painful acne since middle school and it never really bothered me until highschool. I know how much of a struggle it really is and I promise if you figure out what your skin needs and go to a good dermatologist, it will get better. Don’t wear make up or clog up your pores cause it will make it worse.wash your face atleast 3 times a day and I hope your skin get better :)
man that muslim woman breaking down really got to me. Much love to all of you!
I thought this was gonna be based on each ones religious explanations , but instead it's just common sense advice.
Right? Like, the Christian woman explained that she and her husband chose to have sex after marriage, but she never forced her beliefs on the other women. Neither did the others.
That's the point, despite differences in religion you will find common ground ...
Its showing that no matter what they are or what they chose to be, is that they are still human just like everyone and not acting like they are the better kind.
For many people, while religion is an aspect of their life, it is not the most important. Not a master status, in sociological terms.
One thing I love about the women in this video is how they're all obviously serious about their respected faiths and have firmness in what they believe but are still great at having friendly and open minded discussions on difficult topics.
This was really great in how it had nothing to do with religion; these were three decent human beings and their advice was solid for people from all walks of life regardless of whether they’re religious or not.
I find it shocking that a Muslim man would judge and reject a Muslim woman for wearing a head covering
Its more common that muslim men reject hijabi women. They chase non muslim for sex because it doesnt require any commitment of marriage.
When they are done with western girlfriends they will end up marrying a servant girl from native country and control her every move. He will go get wasted and drunk, party at club while wife is home knowing full well she is in a foreign country, doesnt know the language and is dependent on him financially.
Friendly reminder that Muslim isnt synonymous with cultures belonging to 'brown' countries. What you may experience, is different to someone else, and is a reflection of that person's cultural exposure. To use that as a means to measure against the global population of Muslims is harmful and misleading.
It takes all sorts to make the world and within every label and group there are always people both for and against certain topics, and most people's opinions are influenced heavily by cultural upbringing and environment
Me too!
@@cheesetoastie3181 ??? brown countries???
He is not a good Muslim
"Time gives you experience that rebuilds you to where you need to be later on and that's how it heals you"
When she started crying, tears rushed to my eyes because i could feel the intensity of her emotions... and her words are so powerful and meaningful i love that she shared with us in this video.
This gives people a lot of inspiration
Love how all the videos on this channel are so original. You gotta do the best to be the best keep it up ✌️❤️❤️
Why am I watching this?
Me, 16 and single...
Me too lmao!
It's wise what you're doing...take this information and store it for future use.
It's best to gain as much knowledge as possible for the future. Young life is meant to learn and this is a great way
Melancholic Stoicism you literally described me
As a 22 year old huy, I wish I had something liked this when I was 16. This advice is amazing
as a young Man I learned so much from these intelligent women 🙏♥️
Gay
please ignore the two disrespectful comments above and have some positivity.
thank you for sharing your wonderful comment! Have a good day :)
@@jwyz26 Positivity isn't always a good thing. Then again, ignorance is bliss to people like you.
Roblox&MinecraftPokemonMaster777 of course, I’m ignorant because I believe it’s disrespectful of you to indirectly call people of a different belief delusional. Whatever floats your boat !
@@jwyz26 Yeah, I don't think you get what I meant from my earlier comment. Also, to make things clear, I'm an atheist.
that woman in the middle with trichotillomania i love her so much I’m going through the same thing, I pull out hair from the top of my head- I can’t even hide it either. I go through every day thinking people are staring at me and judging me, and it’s so difficult to think of myself as beautiful when I look in the mirror because all I see is my bald head. It’s even harder when the people I love, like my mom for example, bring it up almost every day to force me to stop out of shame when it’s only making it worse. All I want to say is that she’s so brave and beautiful, that it’s difficult to go through something like this, and that all bad things will pass. ❤️ Coming from a Christian. God loves you
Joanna Park thank you for sharing! I can definitely relate and understand the staring and shaming. I hope that more and more speak up about this to erase that stigma and recognize the gravity of how and what it is. Love to you as well.
i can officially say that young americans are not racist... the comment section is so positive
it’s mostly females commenting
The racist ones are not commenting lol
This comment section doesnt represent the "young americans", neither the majority of it
Bad idea to use sex to anchor a relationship
i dont think you quite understand the concept..sex is nowhere near to an anchor and it cannot be belittled so
Yes! As an Asexual person I would say that sex is not something that you really need to build up a great relationship. Trust, communication, intimacy and everything in the line is great as it is. Sure, sex is cool, but have you ever had a relationship that you are so comfortable being yourself and be respected and just have an emotional bond with other people? May it be romantically or platonically?
@@mxwitcher I think that its VERY important that you should communicate your wants and desires. I guess you have to know how to play, i mean do things in a playful way. In answer to your question NO! In a close relationship you need to become vulnerable, and that's hard. Sex is really important, its a poiwerful avenue, it can be very liberating. The strongesst relationships are those with the strongest emotional ties.
mx. witcher Yeah the feeling of being understood is infinitely superior to something physical that you can even do yourself lol
Realest advice and perspective from a fellow Muslim women on the internet. Love it
Goorpijp Wessel ?
Goorpijp Wessel nvm and i am Muslim, arab, and African
Goorpijp Wessel can u explain to me what u mean plz
Goorpijp Wessel do u mean the killing of a loved one. Honey we don’t do that.
Muna Aljahmi He is talking about honor killings. It is something that Islam forbids, but is still happening in Muslim majority countries due to culture. He think that just because it happens in a Muslim majority country than it is part of Islam, which is false. Ethiopia is a Christian majority country that also has problems with female genital mutilation and honor killings too, but that doesn’t mean it is a Christian problem.
Probably the best channel on UA-cam and the most underrated
Almost 2m.... "Underrated"
Ps- let's go for 10M
@@Blue-vr6gj it deserves more
Right, i want this channel to grow and go viral like crazy. But ofc it depends on the audience too. Realization does not come easy to the majority of us
I love how this channel brings people from different cultures together, It shows how humanity has peace when we come together, and how we can relate to others despite our beliefs. Love the work you guys do💙💙
This hurt me, emotionally but was quite relatable and helpful. I love these three beautiful women. They should be allowed to love and do what they want. They gave such great messages
It’s cool how they’re people of different backgrounds in polite discourse together.
I can relate to Dania so much I'm so glad she had the courage to share her story and anyone struggling with mental disorders should be able to talk about it and not feel ashamed.
OMG Jubilee I love this, you're nailing it again!! As a Christian I'd love to see one of these relationship advice videos with men from the atheist and jewish communities... just an idea
This group is the equivalent to my group of friends, I am Christian and my other two friends are Muslim and Hindu. we often have discussions like this but it's nice to see older women's views
Oh wow! 🙂
Wow they're all so sweet! This show is so pure!
Took the words right out of my mouth.
I love this! It was so heart warming to see these women talk through these questions. I went into watching this thinking about relationships as the topic but when Diana said she had trichotillomania I started crying because I relate to her so much with having the same form of the disorder as her and I am still continuing to struggle with it. Hearing her experience reminds me and others that we are not alone and to continue building up self confidence ❤️ Thank you Jubilee for amazing videos.
Katie Scarlett me too
Wow Katie, thank you for sharing. After reading your comment and Anna's (above), I cried so much and feel absolutely humbled to read your words. You are amazing spirits for sharing your stories and I hope more and more people are empowered enough to feel safe and comfortable and not alone. We are human
*No matter where u are from we’re all equal 💙*
I’ve been to many churches as I’ve grown up and they all have always talked about how “this church is this” and “this church does that”. I always tried to numb myself to the negative things they’d say about other churches and people until one day they turned on me for not believing everything according to what the religion states. Telling me im basically not allowed to believe if i wont believe everything in a whole. All i do is want to support everyone’s way of life and what they choose to do that brings them happiness. And seeing these beautiful woman all come together despite their difference in religion brings me so much joy and happiness. Their faith may be different but their hearts are all in the same place. No judgement, just love. I believe in freedom, love, and happiness! And that’s something no one can ever take away from me or anyone.
Religions just coexisting ugh yes ❤️
I frickin love & live for Jubilee. 😩😭🔥
Me too!!!! We all have things in common and we need to see the similarities between culture! As a Latin American man I wanna understand other cultures because I know that people have had misconceptions about me and my people.
The Sikh woman had a lot of great advice and I identified with what she said!!
this would be a GREAT podcast
Angelia R. YEESSS Jubilee pls make this happen but pls don’t make us pay for it
Thk you ladies. 💖 to the muslim chic, thks for sharing. I journal some of ur words for my personal growth
When Dania mentioned trichotillomania I lost it - definitely didnt expect to hear about it in this video but thank you so much for sharing. There are so many people out there that deal with OCD related disorders such as BFRBs (body focused repetitive behaviours) and this matter really merits more public awareness. Amazing video.
These three girls are so true and amazing, but I love the one with long hair, wearing orange jacket most, She is very comprehensive and honest :) ah her name is Jennifer
Having a respectful reasonable friendship or conversation with a person of a different religion should be and is easier than we make it out to be. It’s quite easy to not be rude or disrespectful towards someone else’s religion and lifestyle
At first, I was very hesitant to watch the video because I don't have a religion per se. But these women are breaking boundaries. Hearing them talking makes you think regardless of where you belong, you're still a person, a woman, who suffered enough and be able to be this strong.
This is how you portray the true beauty and unbelievable women. We need more of this.
Yup, i decide to wear hijab since i was 11-12 yo, and i face a lot of people who said “you are too young for covering your beautiful hair” or “no man wants to be married with a girl that use hijab bcs nobody knows what inside of that”, not just a man, even a woman, my own parents told me that once, but i think they feel bad about saying that and never mention that anymore.
I get the same comments too, but who cares, at least yk that whoever will marry u will marry u for who u r, and not ur body 🤷🏻♀️
your content never ceases to impress / move me.
Very good and mature advice, love yourself and don't lose your standards. Dania, props for being here after what you've been through. Inshallah you find someone as great as you.
Thanks for doing this. Your really helping people.
i am Muslim and i respect to all religion 😁❤
I am a Christian and I respect you and all religion :)
I’m agnostic and I respect your outlook
Yeah, it is basically is said to be haram not to do so (even if they are not "people of the book"). It breaks my heart when I see ISIS ruin a church or the Taliban destroy Buddhist temples.
in the end all religions are more similar than different in principle
Thus, the reason for why we need to create a secular lifestyle, and get rid of religion from education, and more importantly, the government.
@@deadmanperipherals completely agree
@@lp4969 Awesome.
@@deadmanperipherals exactly.
that's really not true
I totally understand what the girl in the middle is saying, about how she looked. Since i am a girl who wears make up, sometimes i wonder whether i am wearing make up because im afraid how others will judge me or is it because i just like it. Sometimes its both. I used to be worried about the same thing, will my future bf like me the same if i remove my make up? I actually met him in swimming pool so he seen me with and without makeup and he has never judged me. Even when i was watching this video i thought how smart and beautiful all three of youse looked. Also the introductions made me smile. I didnt look at what youse where wearing or your skin colour or judged your religions or what ever. I only noticed all that, after looks where mentioned. I've been getting used to going out without wearing makeup, starting with once or twice a week. As well stopped putting pictures on social media to get likes and get approved by others. Even i saw a girl in my class come to class for the first time without wearing makeup. At first she looked dull and a bit different. But after sitting in the same class with her and talking i started to notice her beauty and i actually prefer her without makeup now. So seriously people please be easy on yourself. Embrace your uniqueness, how you carry yourself, how you treat others, your intellect, your kindness and loving your own self and many more are so much important than just looks. Being happy with yourself will release so much unnecessary stress. End of the day we are just souls in human body, its only a mask.
Tsemy Baatuud I love this 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Now a days, it's kind of hard to find something worth my time to watch on UA-cam, but this channel is that I can say is worth it. And it's like I've watched their many videos so so many times! And they are still like.. Feels like the first time watching. Keep up with this good work Jubilee
Love this. Some advice is universal. These women did a great job.
They are so right and beautiful!
I hope they become best, best friends forever. Have them over for these conversations more please!! I so admire their wisdom and grace and compassion and respect for one another.
I am HERE for thissss!!!
They’re all so strong💕
They don't have a lot of muscles
This was a very insightful video as I didn’t even think hijabis faced discrimination within their own faith for wearing a hijab. I thought that women who did not wear the hijab would face persecution from within their own religion for choosing not to wear it but idk if that’s just a UK thing or suhm idk🤷🏾♀️ I guess I can’t really speak on it as I’m Christian
This was beautiful! I can't wait to see more of this series!
"Time gives experiences that rebuild you to where you need to be and this is how it heals you" 🌸
"Time gives you experiences to where you need to be later on" ugh love that!
from my point of view, a feminist muslim 20 year old..it feels so good to see love and respect being promoted especially between women ♥
This was a great segment. These ladies are awesome.
i love this, they are all so nice
I just love all the love and support that is going in and around this video. The comments are inspiring and supportive. Seeing this makes me think about the good that is still there.🥰❤️❤️❤️
I love this. Women sitting down and supporting others, and EACH OTHER. Something we need more of 💖
I love how they just seem like 3 friends having a conversation 💕
And Dania is so beautiful 🌸
They all are actually 💖
The innovation from jubilee is almost too much to handle, keep up the great content.
I find your videos really really eye opening. 💟 Thank you for sharing real ppl perspective and knowledge. From 🇵🇰
Jubilee is legit my go-to personal soul healer for humanity
Loved this video! Jennifer you are an awesome representation of Christ and His love. Had the honor of visiting your church while traveling and God used you to really confirm and speak to me. Keep shining your light!
This is amazing. These three women are incredible, and so beautiful. So cool.
This is something I dearly love seeing from Jubilee again. Different religions yet the same personal experiences. It makes me happy this video was made.
Aw Dania, you go girl. You look drained, I can tell you’ve been through a lot.
Lots of love, ❤️
All these women are so wise and respectful of each other, I especially lost it with the Muslim woman's struggle with OCD given that I also struggle badly with OCD, and I also am reassured by the Christian pastor who seems very wise and serious about her faith, because I'm a Christian myself. Much love to these women for opening up, I really liked this video!
They're being very respectful to one another
That's beautiful and they are kind :3
Love this...tears down separation because we are different to show how we are so similar. Powerful!
I’m sad there wasn’t much controversial topics,but I still loved this video so much because of how they were able to talk even though they had different faiths. Wow.
This is beautiful because we too often see women pegged against each other, or just feelig the need to compete rather than love and respect each other. All deep ladies in this video, with caring hearts.
Such beautiful women❤️ wish I could meet them and have deep conversations together
This is just amazing! Despite their religious differences, they are still connected and they are in the same boat when it comes to the rights of a woman in a relationship. It is such an inspiring one!
I love Jubilee and all of it's playlists but this one is BY FAR the best one. It would be so great to see a continuation of these videos because they aren't only super interesting, but extremely helpful and reflective. Really appreciate these episodes.
Love that "boundaries" & agreements are THEE power points.
Such an innovative channel. Love the new series!! Keep it up
I truly love and enjoy this episode. I'm looking forward for this series. Love these Queens 😄🌟💞👑
These women are just so strong and so beautiful
lmao
thanks to Dania for sharing your experience
Despite their physical and religious differences, I love how they bond together so well.
Every time I watch a video from y'all, I am blown away and this is one of those videos. It was amazing to see how different faiths can come together and agree. They are all beautiful and so strong and I hope to be as open as these women are. Thank you for this.
please bring this back!
i love dania. i’ve seen her on 3 jubliee videos so far and she’s extremely respectful and intelligent💓
I've never met anyone else with trichotillomania. This was really cool to watch
the woman on the right is like a mum and she so sweet ❤
Before Dania opened up, I was literally thinking in my head how beautiful she is!
This conversation is so healing! Thank you for sharing this and doing this work!
i absolutely loved this video because they were so open and offered such great advice. i love seeing people of different backgrounds, ethnicities, and such come together for a common cause. as women, i think we have so much pressure about our appearances, our sex, our bodies, everything. it can become overwhelming a lot of the time. i am glad to see women be vulnerable and share their stories because they reach further than we usually realize.
Love this! These ladies are beautiful. Great concept Jubilee!
All three women were so intelligent and lovely.
It's too good to hear the different opinion or ideas that they give to a certain question ask knowing they were all came from a different society aside their religion.