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@ToomyTsehle

South Africa Beigetreten Mart 2018
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Pool@prettyboypool·
@ToomyTsehle @EMuthubi 🤷🏾‍♂️if a man did that to a girl it would've made the news.
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E🎀@EMuthubi·
Maybe I’m too strict, but this is so wrong 🤚🏾
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Ntate Mofokeng@RatuMofokeng·
When the stocko finally arrives 😭😭🔥
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𝕯eon@chiplichipli2k·
how it feels to be self-aware and still repeat self-destructive patterns
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Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz·
Men are not "intimidated" by your degree, your corporate job, your tax bracket, or your fierce independence. They genuinely do not care about your resume. What modern women call "intimidation" is actually just a man walking away because your combative energy, constant need to argue, and refusal to yield is completely exhausting. You aren't intimidating; you are just insufferable to come home to.
Kaze 🇳🇬@8Kyle

unpopular relationships opinions that would get you in this position???

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le.hl@0xleegenz·
Walking alone through a foreign city at night and realizing how far you’ve come has to be a top 3 peak moment of all time
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Miyandy@Amahashi_·
I’m sorry, but South African podcasts are really failing young girls right now. Day after day, the content directed at women revolves around men, money, luxury lifestyles, soft life, designer bags, monthly allowances, and endless lists of what a man must buy or send. I’m not here to judge grown women doing what works for them, but when this becomes the dominant female narrative online, it starts shaping how young girls define success: being expensive, being maintained and being funded. Very few voices balance this out with meaningful conversations about careers, education, mental health, independence, financial literacy, healing, real relationships, or building a solid identity and future. Not every women-focused platform has to centre on “how much must he pay for access?” In a country facing high unemployment, widespread trauma, depression, abuse, identity struggles, and failing systems, the most audible content for girls is about Gucci bags and male provision. This content is shallow, endlessly repetitive, and socially irresponsible. We need platforms that amplify women who are actually creating value, professors, founders, researchers, doctors, analysts, engineers, and writers because the endless focus on “getting money from men” is rarely liberating; more often, it’s predatory dynamics wearing a glamorous filter.
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