Listening right now and 1) I appreciate Katie’s honesty about her feelings on sex work cuz HARD SAME and 2) when Lily was crying at the end of the day, all I could thing about was the number of times I had a loooonnnggggg day in customer service or teaching and came home and cried because I was just overwhelmed and tired.
Listening right now and 1) I appreciate Katie’s honesty about her feelings on sex work cuz HARD SAME and 2) when Lily was crying at the end of the day, all I could thing about was the number of times I had a loooonnnggggg day in customer service or teaching and came home and cried because I was just overwhelmed and tired.
Same with the crying at the end of the day! I work in healthcare…when I got to this part of the episode and everyone was focusing on her “disassociating” I just though oh wow, they’ve never worked a twelve hour shift
RIGHT??? Honestly this was the most relatable moment to me, a time when I was just like.... OOOOOHHHHHHHH IT'S A JOB 😂
And like... I don't know... maybe NO ONE should have to work a 12 hour shift or a day so exhausting all you can do is cry at the end of it, NO MATTER WHAT THE JOB IS?????
Or worked a 24-30 hour shift where someone died or there was a bad outcome and you just HAD to keep going without processing anything you felt until the end and then you just succumbed to the exhaustion and emotions
totally. I agree that the film crew was just there too soon. I didn't see her crying as any regret of the day, but like she said regret for people's experiences. and honestly, just overload. she was exhausted, her hormones were most certainly flowing and she had not yet processed the day, which was a big, long, day.
Listening right now and 1) I appreciate Katie’s honesty about her feelings on sex work cuz HARD SAME and 2) when Lily was crying at the end of the day, all I could thing about was the number of times I had a loooonnnggggg day in customer service or teaching and came home and cried because I was just overwhelmed and tired.
Same with the crying at the end of the day! I work in healthcare…when I got to this part of the episode and everyone was focusing on her “disassociating” I just though oh wow, they’ve never worked a twelve hour shift
RIGHT??? Honestly this was the most relatable moment to me, a time when I was just like.... OOOOOHHHHHHHH IT'S A JOB 😂
And like... I don't know... maybe NO ONE should have to work a 12 hour shift or a day so exhausting all you can do is cry at the end of it, NO MATTER WHAT THE JOB IS?????
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Or worked a 24-30 hour shift where someone died or there was a bad outcome and you just HAD to keep going without processing anything you felt until the end and then you just succumbed to the exhaustion and emotions
totally. I agree that the film crew was just there too soon. I didn't see her crying as any regret of the day, but like she said regret for people's experiences. and honestly, just overload. she was exhausted, her hormones were most certainly flowing and she had not yet processed the day, which was a big, long, day.