Don’t Tell Your Father

I'm Literally Just a Girl (and I Don't Know What I'm Doing)

44 min · 1 mei 2026
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Welcome to an honest and funny deep dive into what it really feels like to be a girl - navigating emotions, expectations, confidence, and complete chaos. Some days you're unstoppable, and other days...you're literally just a girl. We're talking: * Overthinking every text, tone, and tiny interaction * Questioning: is this being a girl, or am I actually unstable * Girl math that somehow always makes sense * And of course a Don't Tell Dad moment This episode is about embracing every version of yourself. Because sometimes you're thriving...and sometimes you're literally just a girl.

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