@pjthedj
PJ Price
@pjthedj · 2:01

#HerStory | Using our voice and influence to help women’s causes...

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Society these days does not allow women to be who they are. I empower women by being myself. I tell them what they don't want to hear. Sometimes I see the greatness within them and I really, really try and help pull that out. I understand not everyone wants help and is hard for me because I do. I see the greatness in people. I can see how far they can go, how high. Oh, my goodness. I love people. I love learning about them

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@theBittersweet
john olives
@theBittersweet · 4:55

@pjthedj

With that being said, feeling that you can't be yourself, I think is more of a universal problem because I feel the same way as man in modern society, in a culture that doesn't really like masculinity. In fact, masculinity is looked down upon. It's a bad thing. And I consider myself a very masculine man. It's 2024
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@Essielayne1sShe
Essielayne 1sShe
@Essielayne1sShe · 4:59
So in that context, it's kind of easy for me to say that individuals who make up society, all of these millions of little thoughts and opinions that create blocks of unified thought, tend to judge whether or not people fit a certain standard or not. And for cis female heterosexuals, that is unfortunately the standard
@LikABosS
Lika Boss
@LikABosS · 4:37
Be part of the solution, not part of the problem. And there's a whole bunch of more cliches I could throw at you, but I think I'm done for the night. Good luck and be blessed. But never be less. Bye
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