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Its incredible the amount of programming women have gone through at the expense of the male ego. We here at Naked Onion have made it our promise to women and the LGBTQIA and anyone who has been effected by the patriarchy.
I don't know about you but trying to keep up with societal norms is exhausting.
The expectations of a job, or a relationship, or friendships this is what we learn as children. We learn to please our parents, or please our bosses or please our friends and this is lost in translation and not usually appreciated. (It is appreciated by people with the same beliefs). This is the basis of religion to be codependent on the church, it is the basis for any job, and for relationships too. I have been divorced several times thinking the whole time it was me. It wasn't me, it is I kept selecting men who want woman to be obedient or well behaved and I can tell you its doomed to fail from the beginning if you are with someone who has no compassion in the first place. (Men are not taught compassion for woman one of the purposes of this podcast is to educate men so they can have compassion for women). Have you seen the Barbie movie yet? How did you feel when you watched it? did it resonate with you? Were you one of those people who played with the dolls because it was an escape into a place better than the one you were in? or were you like me and you played with the dolls your way? For me I would play with my barbies by taking their heads off, It was so much easier to do their hair by removing their heads. I also liked to bury them (don't ask me why, to this day I do not know why.
When you watch the movie the first scene is so telling it gives the origin of barbie in a brief 5-10 minute introduction. Little girls sitting on the sand playing with baby dolls and then barbie appears changing everything.
Barbie was founded by Ruth Handler she was a mother, visionary and cofounder of Mattel with her husband Elliot. She had two children Barbara and Ken they were the inspiration for the doll line. Barbie's birthday was March 9, 1959. In the new movie Ruth Handler is portrayed by Rhea Pearlman (You know Carla from Cheers to give you a face with the name).
My favorite part of the movie was when Barbie went to see Weird Barbie (I relate more with weird barbie than regular barbie).
I can understand why woman didn't like the movie and I can see why others loved it and if you haven't seen it I suggest you go and see it and make your own assessment.
Thank you to the listeners of Naked Onion Mystery Tours Podcast!
NOMT is here for anyone who is tired of the every day and would like a different perspective!
Thank you for listening to the Naked Onion Mystery Tours Podcast!
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Its incredible the amount of programming women have gone through at the expense of the male ego. We here at Naked Onion have made it our promise to women and the LGBTQIA and anyone who has been effected by the patriarchy.
I don't know about you but trying to keep up with societal norms is exhausting.
The expectations of a job, or a relationship, or friendships this is what we learn as children. We learn to please our parents, or please our bosses or please our friends and this is lost in translation and not usually appreciated. (It is appreciated by people with the same beliefs). This is the basis of religion to be codependent on the church, it is the basis for any job, and for relationships too. I have been divorced several times thinking the whole time it was me. It wasn't me, it is I kept selecting men who want woman to be obedient or well behaved and I can tell you its doomed to fail from the beginning if you are with someone who has no compassion in the first place. (Men are not taught compassion for woman one of the purposes of this podcast is to educate men so they can have compassion for women). Have you seen the Barbie movie yet? How did you feel when you watched it? did it resonate with you? Were you one of those people who played with the dolls because it was an escape into a place better than the one you were in? or were you like me and you played with the dolls your way? For me I would play with my barbies by taking their heads off, It was so much easier to do their hair by removing their heads. I also liked to bury them (don't ask me why, to this day I do not know why.
When you watch the movie the first scene is so telling it gives the origin of barbie in a brief 5-10 minute introduction. Little girls sitting on the sand playing with baby dolls and then barbie appears changing everything.
Barbie was founded by Ruth Handler she was a mother, visionary and cofounder of Mattel with her husband Elliot. She had two children Barbara and Ken they were the inspiration for the doll line. Barbie's birthday was March 9, 1959. In the new movie Ruth Handler is portrayed by Rhea Pearlman (You know Carla from Cheers to give you a face with the name).
My favorite part of the movie was when Barbie went to see Weird Barbie (I relate more with weird barbie than regular barbie).
I can understand why woman didn't like the movie and I can see why others loved it and if you haven't seen it I suggest you go and see it and make your own assessment.
Thank you to the listeners of Naked Onion Mystery Tours Podcast!
NOMT is here for anyone who is tired of the every day and would like a different perspective!
Thank you for listening to the Naked Onion Mystery Tours Podcast!