Theory of Spaghettability

Why Women Hit a Point Where They Just Stop Caring

32 min · 24 mrt 2026
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Beschrijving

This episode is messy, honest, and probably going to hit a nerve. We’re talking about what it actually feels like to be a woman — the constant awareness, the double standards, the pressure to be everything at once… and somehow still not enough. From how we’re raised, to how we’re judged, to the invisible rules we’re expected to follow just to feel safe — this isn’t a “men vs women” conversation. It’s real life. And if you’ve ever felt like no matter what you do, it’s wrong… yeah, this one’s for you. Fair warning: we lost part of the episode and had some tech issues — but what’s here might matter more than what’s missing.

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