Frustrating
This was very frustrating for me. I listened to the end. I was frustrated because the stories of liars, drinks and schizophrenics were never questioned. The husband was the only one who was held accountable. His ex wife claims he was sobbing and she had to call her brother to say she doesn’t know how to handle this emotional husband. She turns around a few minutes later and claims he was emotionally distant. She admits she was a drunk, but it was because her husband was never home. There is constant blaming of a man who in my opinion, did try to steer these women in an industry that is so over the edge and dangerous emotionally, that he might have felt he needed to. One person interviewed explained that everyone in the industry are already dead. I believe that to be true. People can claim feminism and empowerment all they want, while these young women take their lives by suicide and overdosed on the constant.
Havewinter via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/10/23
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