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Getting F*cked Up Is Fine

31 min · 1 de jul de 2026
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Text Ur Topics BDs!! Yo Mama is here!! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2557314/fan_mail/new] This week on Bitch, Don't Be Dumb, Yo Mama is defending every woman who's ever been judged for having a drink, smoking a joint, or doing whatever she needs to take the edge off. From double standards and cannabis to pharmaceuticals, motherhood, trauma, and society's obsession with policing women's behaviour, this episode is all about one thing: mind your own damn business. Yo Mama shares her own experiences with drinking, cannabis, and surviving life while reminding listeners that there's a world of difference between responsibly blowing off steam and completely losing control. She also gets into why women are judged differently than men, why she believes everyone should know their limits, and why people are far too comfortable telling women how to live. The message isn't to go off the rails—it's to stop letting other people define what your life should look like. Know your limits, look after yourself, don't hurt anyone, and don't let society shame you for coping with life on your own terms. Because life's hard enough without strangers deciding how you're allowed to survive it. Music by Nathan Wills.

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