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In this episode, we unpack the loaded term "bridezilla" and why it's more than just a label—it's a symptom of deeper societal issues. From exploring how wedding planning has become women's unpaid labor to examining why men actually benefit more from marriage, Elle challenges the notion that wanting a well-executed wedding makes someone difficult. Through cultural critique, she reframes the "bridezilla" stereotype, arguing that these "monster brides" are often just women navigating unrealistic expectations, traditions, and the pressure to perform perfection. Tune in for a fresh perspective on why being called a bridezilla might just mean you're good at setting boundaries and advocating for yourself.
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In this episode, we unpack the loaded term "bridezilla" and why it's more than just a label—it's a symptom of deeper societal issues. From exploring how wedding planning has become women's unpaid labor to examining why men actually benefit more from marriage, Elle challenges the notion that wanting a well-executed wedding makes someone difficult. Through cultural critique, she reframes the "bridezilla" stereotype, arguing that these "monster brides" are often just women navigating unrealistic expectations, traditions, and the pressure to perform perfection. Tune in for a fresh perspective on why being called a bridezilla might just mean you're good at setting boundaries and advocating for yourself.

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