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"See, The Thing Is..."

Ep. 17 | Can Women Be Held Accountable For Picking Sh***y Partners feat. Carla Wilmaris

"See, The Thing Is..."

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Seethethingis, Improv, Comedy, Entertainment News, News, News Commentary, Entrepreneurship, Business, Music, Stti, Bridgetkelly, Music Commentary, Music Interviews, Society & Culture, Mandiib

4.6 • 3.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2025

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

In this introspective and candid episode of Selective Ignorance, host Mandii B turns the spotlight on the often uncomfortable—but necessary—conversation around accountability in relationships. Specifically, she explores the ways women sometimes overlook glaring red flags in pursuit of love, security, or validation, and how societal expectations can blur the lines between empathy and accountability.

The episode begins with [00:00] an overview of accountability and relationship choices, inviting listeners to reflect on how early influences and personal history shape who we love—and why. [02:51] Mandii breaks down what red flags actually look like, why they're often ignored, and how our desire for connection can cloud our judgment. [06:02] The conversation shifts to how men and women pursue love differently, highlighting the pressures women face to “make it work,” even when the odds are against them.

Then, at [09:06] Mandii unpacks manipulation in dating, particularly the subtle financial and emotional tactics that can create long-term harm. Using [12:00] current events involving Skai Jackson and Halle Bailey, Mandii examines how the public reacts to young women in the spotlight choosing partners who may not be ideal—and how those reactions often lack the nuance and compassion real healing requires.

[15:02] The complexity of young love is laid bare, alongside [17:57] the challenge of balancing empathy for someone’s circumstances with accountability for their choices. Mandii explores [20:48] how age and experience change our perspective, making it easier to spot patterns and avoid repeating mistakes. In a refreshing turn, [23:53] the show takes a moment to celebrate healthy and unexpected love stories, like those of Cardi B and Stefon Diggs, before returning to [27:09] the individual journey of healing, therapy, and growth that precedes real connection.

By [34:51] the episode dives into emotional triggers, self-awareness, and the role of past traumas in how we show up in relationships. Mandii reflects deeply on [37:53] the societal narratives placed on women, especially around responsibility for making relationships work, and the burden of emotional labor. [40:38] Financial manipulation and power dynamics are explored next, emphasizing how money can be used as both bait and weapon in modern dating. That leads into [43:54] an honest discussion about the consequences of ignoring warning signs, even when they’re flashing bright red.

[50:53] Mandii shares personal experiences and stories of growth, laying out the uncomfortable but necessary truth: healing often requires accountability—not just for others, but for ourselves. Finally, [01:04:52] the episode closes on a hopeful note, reflecting on the human desire to be loved and how true fulfillment starts with self-completion, not partnership.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome to another episode of Selective Ignorance.

0:02.5

However, before we get to this week's episode, I want to remind you guys to purchase my book,

0:08.1

No Host Bard, a dual manifesto of sexual exploration and power.

0:11.8

It is currently available for pre-order, and I would love for you to help me become a New York

0:17.9

Times bestseller.

0:18.8

So feel free to go to your local bookstores,

0:21.8

preferably queer-owned, black-owned, or woman-owned to support them,

0:25.9

but also just click the button on Amazon, Barnes & Nobles,

0:30.6

or wherever you read your books.

0:32.7

Again, that is Noteholds Bard,

0:35.0

a dual manifesto of sexual exploration and power written by yours truly,

0:39.6

and my co-host of the Decisions Decisions Podcast, Weezy.

0:43.0

Make sure y'all get that.

0:44.3

Now let's get to this week's episode.

0:46.7

All right, y'all.

0:48.3

Let's get uncomfortable real quick.

0:51.0

Today I want to talk about something that's been brewing in my spirit and I need

0:54.6

us to be real grown about it. This one is for the lady. We see it play out time and time again.

1:02.2

A woman gets a man who has red flags waving like the 4th of July. He's got a checkered past,

1:07.9

known history of cheating, abuse, toxicity, manipulation, you name it.

1:12.3

And what does she do?

1:13.4

She walks right into the fire like she's flame resistant.

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