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  • Why I Don’t Think WAP is Female Sexual Empowerment/Are They Projecting? We are ALL Projecting

Why I Don’t Think WAP is Female Sexual Empowerment/Are They Projecting? We are ALL Projecting

Saturday 19th September 2020

Ash critiques WAP's portrayal of female empowerment and explores projection's impact on relationships in this episode of Codependent N' Sh*t.
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Is WAP Really Empowering? Ash's Take on Female Sexuality and Projection

I believe hyper-sexualized youth is an agenda and it potentially benefits certain industries for the culture to be like that, like maybe the sex trafficking industry, exactly, or even the porn industry.
Ever questioned if songs like WAP truly empower women? In this thought-provoking episode of 'Codependent N' Sh*t', Ash takes a deep dive into the cultural storm surrounding WAP and its portrayal of female sexuality. With her signature raw honesty, Ash argues that hyper-sexualized content might not be the feminist anthem it's often hailed as. She explores how such representations could benefit industries like sex trafficking and porn, rather than genuinely advancing women's rights.
But that's just the tip of the iceberg. Ash also delves into the concept of projection—how we all do it and how it can subtly sabotage our relationships. By sharing her personal journey with codependency and self-help, she offers a unique perspective on how to become more conscious of our actions and their impacts. Whether you're a fan of WAP or skeptical about its message, this episode promises to challenge your views and make you think twice about societal norms.
Tune in for a candid conversation that blends personal anecdotes with broader social critiques.