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🗓️ 5 October 2020
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The Guilty FeministPresented by Deborah Frances-White and Jessica Fostekew
Episode 222: Using Your Talentswith special guests Patricia and Jean Owtram and music from Grace Petrie.
Recorded 22 September in London. Released 5 October 2020.
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0:42.1 | only on Netflix. I'm a feminist, but I have created a four-year-old, arrogant, white, |
0:50.2 | cis male man. He's only four. We don't have this much information on this |
0:57.2 | job. I'm a feminist, but I have a son so sexist that during lockdown, he said to me, |
1:03.2 | all at a ross, Mubby, is that you find a man, do the work, and get a baby in that tummy. |
1:09.3 | He did not say that. Yes, he did say that. Hey, genuinely said find a man. |
1:14.6 | Do the work. Get a baby in that tummy. Does he know what the work is? Well, so he's obsessed |
1:20.1 | with babies. He's obsessed with them. He wants to be some sort of dad's brother hybrid. He's |
1:26.3 | really into wanting a baby. He's brooding. Yeah, he's brooding. About two, three months ago, |
1:32.3 | sometime in recent, but not like days ago, recent history, he'd asked me for the millionth time, |
1:38.2 | and he's kind of okay level of intelligence now. He'd asked me for the millionth time, how do you |
1:44.1 | make a baby? You know, what happens to make a baby? What goes on? He's got all these body books, |
1:48.5 | he's fascinated. So I thought, just do what you had wanted from your parents, just give a blow, |
1:55.0 | by blow, fat, so to speak. This, that, yeah. This, that, the other, you know, I just went through |
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