being BASIC is an act of self-love

Spoiled Girlie Support Group - A podcast by Elle Ray

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Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribe Get the SGSG hoodie: https://shopisla.co Subscribe to the Weekly ManifesTEA Newsletter: https://manifestelle.substack.com Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelle In this episode, Elle makes a bold confession: she is basic and perfectly fine with it. She discusses how the fear of being 'basic' is tied to internalized misogyny and class anxiety. Elle argues that being 'basic' or similar to other women is not a crime but a neutral aspect that stems from shared ideas and influences. Elle emphasizes that being 'basic' is essentially a reflection of what is popular or accepted by the majority. She suggests that women are good at distilling information and sharing recommendations, making life easier for others. Elle explores the fear of being 'basic' as a manifestation of internalized misogyny and how it conditions women to divide and distrust each other. She then delves into the class implications of being 'basic', referring to the TV show "Emily in Paris" as an example. Elle ends the episode by urging listeners to be okay with being 'basic', to love themselves, and to realize that this self-acceptance can lead to a collective awakening.