I'm Just a Girl

S1 • EP6: Dinosaurs, Delusion & Community Accountability

29 min · 2 de feb de 2026
Portada del episodio S1 • EP6: Dinosaurs, Delusion & Community Accountability

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This week’s girl chat starts off chaotic with the realization that alligators basically never stop growing… so are we living with dinosaurs or what? From there, we get into the “sakinah spouse” conversation and why being approached in public sounds cute in theory but lowkey terrifying in real life. We also unpack thirst-trap culture, values, and why some things just feel off. Then we shift into a deeper conversation about accountability, safety, and why dismissing serious harm in communities is not it.

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