Your lady's libido ain't what you think it is
Aye look, here's the thing though— I'm looking at this news coming through the wires about why women might be feeling less… *inclined* sometimes, and they're saying it ain't just hormones. They talkin' 'bout societal pressures, stress, the mental load. And my first thought, no cap, is "Man, they just figured this out?" Because if you living in Atlanta, if you really *living* here, you already seen it. You seen the women out here grinding, right? Trying to get that bag, trying to manage the kids, trying to keep the house together, trying to navigate these I-285 streets that'll try to steal your soul. You think a sister got time to be worried about that when she just spent an hour trying to get from Cascade Heights to Buckhead for a meeting, then gotta hit Ponce City Market to pick up somethin' for dinner, and still got to deal with the school run? Nah, that's real pressure, period.
We talk a lot about the culture, the music, the food in Atlanta — and that's valid, that's how we move. But we also gotta talk about the real life that women are juggling every single day, trying to build something in this city. It ain't just a physical thing; it's the invisible weight of everything they carrying. And if we ain't addressing that, if we ain't making space for them to breathe, to relax, to just *be* without all that expectation, then we missing the whole point. This ain't just a science report; this is a mirror, showing us what we already know on a fundamental level if we paying attention.
That's how we move in the A — stay tapped in. Keith and the crew break this down every morning — catch it live at mornings.live.