Hi Goodhumans! Thanks for your feedback and we hear you on your disappointment with the questions. If we did another episode of Mask Off with teen girls, what are the burning questions you would want to hear? Leave your suggestions in this thread! Thanks for always keeping it real with us!
The questions were bad, way less burning than the questions teen boys had. Most questions were about image and self esteem, but they weren’t specific to teen girls. What about questions about teen pregnancy, body image, feminism and mens rights, sex, social pressure, future goals and dreams.
Create your own video. You’re not getting paid to critique videos and complain. I never understood that because what’s stopping you from creating content?
@@luckydominic4862 dude. it’s a simple critique, people are allowed to comment their opinions. do you really think they own some company and have the budget or enough people they know to create a video like this lol?
@@emoaf8555 oh wow no really? wow didn't know that captain obvious that's not what they meant, it's obvious the girls would have a diff pov which is what we wanted to see lol
Holy, please redo this. I think you guys were thinking, “These male teenagers can handle more burning questions than teenage women”. These questions was underwhelming, didnt have the same impact as the teenage boys. These questions are surface level questions that wouldnt even need a mask to ask (except the first one). PLEASE redo this, watching the male version it felt as if my heart was trapped in a box, but in this one i didnt feel intense, but bored.
Agreed. I would like to hear women’s views on toxic masculinity, (at the risk of sounding political) maybe abortion, feminism, and more deep thinking truly societal questions.
Was excited to watch this, but it was slightly underwhelming not gonna lie. Should've asked more truly "burning questions", instead of stereotypical ones we already know the answers to.
It's because of questions like this we reinforce stereotypes like girls are superficial and boys are strong and smart. Same with asking female actors "what was your diet" and asking male actors the interesting questions. Thanks Jubilee for recognising your stereotypes here and setting it straight!
so the boys get the real burning questions but girls get the redundant shallow "are hairy bodies attractive" questions??? feels sexist actually that u asked boys about feminism and not girls
Jubilee we don’t mind having 30 min or more episodes, 7 questions isn’t really enough and the questions in this episode weren’t as interesting as the boys’ episode.
They love editing their videos down so much as if their audience is just a bunch of simple minded people with no attention span. Who knows, maybe the majority of their audience is though.
This was extremely underwhelming ? Idk the questions sucked, i don’t think they were that entertaining, not as much as the boy version of this video. I guess more controversial topics would’ve been nice
@@jgee8421 oh interesting! What do you exactly mean by that ? Genuinely asking, i like hearing others opinions :) also I’m from France so i think its not the same as in the US
@@val9343 Oh I live in Canada lol But I’m saying these topics we all heard already, we hear it everywhere. The boys topics and opinions we haven’t . They could have the same topics as this video too and the boys vid would still be more interesting Because girls situations are talked about, guys not so much.
everyone is talking about how bad the questions are but that aside thank you to those women and girls who stepped forward to share their own perspectives, besides the surface level questions they brought deep conversation, thank you
@@lukemiller7884 it’s to hide their real voices, they did they same thing with the boys video. They all take their voices and put them in deeper tones for anonymity
Yes, these girls were great, they went deeper anyway. But If the questions were more hard I think they would have been absolutely brave replaying to them. It was kind of a missed opportunity here, they had a wonderful group to work with.
i love how this one everyone was laughing and having fun but in the teenage boy one everyone was in the deepest pits of depression and some even started to cry
Um... They literally talked about s.a, abortion, one cried speaking about lgbt stuff. They were given important questions. Just because not all of them broke down, doesn't mean they weren't BuRnINg QuEsTIOns
Damn these questions were lame and vague! Could have at least asked about ABORTION! Example: “How would you feel if you mistakenly got pregnant due to the lack of education and couldn’t abort?” And “do you think boys/men are responsible enough in these situations”
I feel like this didn’t actually go deep enough. Girls can have discussions like this without a setting like this. They should have asked more logic based questions or political ones. This felt like therapy. But the guys one felt more real
@@AddBowIfGirl I think what he meant is that you don't need to be anonymous to answer any of these questions. Women can talk freely about any of these topics. They should have been asked questions that could really get them in trouble if they were not anonymous. Things like "I don't feel represented by feminism" or "I had suicidal thoughts"
I wish that Valerie knew that relationships take more than love to work. And with them all being so young, their age prevents them from living a life outside of their families and finding support other places like you can as an adult. They deserve to be supported by their partner’s family too.
None of them seem to have relationship experience. And I'm curious what some of them consider as a "toxic" relationship. Because that accusation is thrown around a lot now over virtually anything.
My (ex) partner (we're both non-cis and bi) has an extremely unsupportive family and is struggling with many mental health and general life issues, and ultimately no matter how much love and devotion we put in our relationship, it wasn't enough to keep it together when we didn't have out families supporting us and life was just happening too much too fast and we had to leave each other to keep ourselves alive and mentally stable
so... this series is called burning questions and these were the most burning questions you guys could possibly think about 💀 edit: I just want to disclaim that the girls were awesome
The girls gave really honest and hard to hear answers. It's important they had this space to share comfortably their thoughts. Just ask more burning questions if you re-do the video.
Honestly... These weren't that burning questions. Sth like about abortion, LGBTQIA+ people would be very burning. Anyways Love & respect to participants 💙💙💙.
@@Daan0927 honestly... I don't know either... At this point I am trying to be as respectful as I can. Jet the acronym changers every once in awhile. It's hard to keep up with it sometimes. Once I saw sth like this LGBTQQICAPF2K+ and I got lost after q...
@@0dumbduckie053 You already know the answer to that question. Boys and girls are different and have different requirements, responses, and views. We all know this. Not really something up for debate to me. Your opinion is fine though
@@0dumbduckie053beacuse they are different and it's not just because of society its also because of biology boys respond better to some things and girls to other things you have to take a somewhat specialised approach
I know we are talking about the takes not being hot enough but I just need to appreciate: Jazmin: “having hair doesn’t mean you’re not clean, it just means you have to clean it.” PERIOD!!! Literally as a middle eastern girl, I’ve felt this societal standard so hard and I’m glad she was able to state this
Ugh.. My heart goes out to Valerie. Hearing her struggle through her explanation of why she can't be honest about who she is in order to protect her girlfriend was really rough... I hope they persevere and have a peaceful, loving relationship moving forward.
i expected this but the questions still pissed me off. questions about body hair and self esteem? really?? girls talk about that in public often enough
It really seemed like every girl agreed on everything which made it really boring. It felt like everyone of them had a "Pro-choice" RBG shirt in their closet.
Equality obviously isn't important when asking teenage girls and boys "burning questions", when the boys are grilled on existential questions, making them cry, and the girls can laugh and chat about honesty.
Mad respect to Valerie’s answer where she talked about humor and laughing cause to me it’s the greatest gift in the world and I couldn’t imagine life without humor
This set of questions was far more shallow than the ones the boys got. Come on, let's stop treating girls and women like they can't be pressed and made uncomfortable with difficult questions. The boys came off as far more mature in their answers as well. Far more authentic. The ones the girls gave just sounded like contrived and rehearsed, the typical safe answers you'd expect.
“Do you feel physically overpowered by men?” Growing up I was one of the taller kids in school. I always believed I could beat up any boy that tried to harm me, I felt strong. (I still do but in other ways) and it had been like that until 8th grade, a lot of boys sprouted up and I was nervous, and intimidated by these boys who once were so small. When 9th grade hit, I had gotten into a little pushing fight with my dad (it was for fun, we were goofing off), and I remember saying, “I can so push you over.” And he said I couldn’t, so I tried to and I couldn’t and I think his way of waking me up was when he had said he could push me over and I disagreed without a doubt in my mind and when I tell you it was so easy for him to just pick me up and toss me, it kinda scared me. I know he’s an adult but I’m surrounded by teenage guys who are bulking up and all that and I just don’t feel as, idk safe? That sounds silly and I know there are ways to combat this, like taking a martial arts class or carrying around pepper spray, etc. But It’s still something I have actually just started to regularly think about more and more. When you are a kid, you feel invincible.
How about making these types of talks LONGER than what they usually are. I do believe a lot of these topics need to be way longer and everything doesn't have to be edited down. Let people SAY what they truly feel and keep everything in. There's too many of your vids that feel like it was cut way too short
please redo this, like the guys really went into the deep conversations and a lot of stuff i related to, but “are hairy bodies attractive” why would that even require a mask
I think there is some merit to asking teenaged girls about their appearance. There are many studies that indicate teenage girls are more self conscious of their appearance than teenaged boys. Since the dawn of social media, teenaged girls self harm rates have sky rocketed (self harm is an indication of poor self esteem). Sure they can ask them different questions, but I think it's helpful that we see the reality of what it means to be a teenaged girl in today's society.
@@thenoseyskeptic that's why under 18 kids need banned from all and any form of social media. To much proof showing women or girls are unable to use it without psychological issues
@@thenoseyskeptic Videos like these that focus on looks as the #1 most important question to ask girls contribute to that. The implicit assumption is that girls don’t like the way they look, that whether hairy bodies are attractive is important, why don’t they ask boys about it as well?
Not one of these women said anything controversial or of differing opinion from mainstream media. Literally every answer was typical, expected, and easy. Very disappointing.
Perhaps because women are generally into group think. If the culture and society celebrated shutting down abortions, they would be happy too but instead society tells them they are opressed because of it so they follow along like sheep. This isn't entirely the fault of Jubilee, it's just the biological differences making themselves noticable. That doesn't mean there aren't rare exceptions just like everything in life.
Video idea for Middle Ground: Adults whose parents had an unhappy marriage but didn't divorce vs adult children of divorce. Invite one person who is happy their parents got divorced, one who is neutral, and one who is angry. I think it would be an interesting social experiment.
The concept of the mask off discussion is honestly brilliant but the execution needs more work! That being said these are newer and the producers are learning how to juggle between the boundaries of these people and the audience... i feel we should encourage this style of videos more although they aren't yet perfect :)
Honestly dont like gender equality question, should have been worded the same as the male group. I was hoping for some similar questions but they sre different.
The main purpose of body hair is to keep you warm. It doesn't really keep you 'clean' in a hygenic sense. In some places it keeps certain orifices clean by keeping the dust out (like your nostrils and eyes.)But idk about regular hygiene. I'm a guy and I shave myself all over. I noticed for example, that when I shave my armpits, deodorant and soap is much more effective at getting rid of smells.. I think my armpit hair traps sweat otherwise...
Dissapointed in this tbh it has so much lost potential, way less interesting than the one the boys did, they didn't really talk about stuff like abortion, pregnancy, periods, "Heartbreak", pressured sex, undercover misogyny, etc. I hope they do a part 2
Honestly, this whole video felt surface-level, questions and answers. The guys questions were more deep and the answers were more honest and transparent. Quite underwhelming.
So Chloe thinks body hair is unattractive but also believes that that body changes are just the way of life and to accept your body? I’m trying not to be rude but everything she says doesn’t really add up at all.
i feel like the girls hold back their real answers, like they give the "safe" response on the topic. Also i feel that the girls were talking more with plural, like "us as girls..." and not their solo experience. I personally enjoyed the episode with the boys more, I think they were more open about their feelings and were really ready to talk about their experience, which is quite ironic when the woman is seen by society as the open one with her emotions.
fr, ig since men are told to hide emotions when given the opportunity they’d let them spill but with women they are told to have emotions but only ones society expects of them so even when given the opportunity they still conform to what’s expected idk don’t quote me just speculating
Which I expected unfortunately. Even having anonymity, people will still seek to be accepted by the pack. Guys will be more honest about their opinions, and women will try to dodge more.
They literally all found a way to play the victim card and copied their each other's responses. Besides that one girl who actually went through traumatic stuff
I appreciate that Jubilee is interacting and listening. I feel like when a TH-cam channel gets so big they lose touch with their audience but I’m happy and impressed that Jubilee will still listen.
I don’t think there’s much of a point in adding this, it’s already been said a hundred times in this comment section. But here it it. The video with the teenage boys was genuinely impacting. I sat with it for a while, I was moved by it. It was really amazing, and I was excited to see the same thing done with girls. I don’t know what went wrong in the writing room, and I’m sure it wasn’t the intention, but this fell far short of the first video. I don’t know if you would put in the resources to do this whole thing again, but seriously, I’d watch it. And I think a lot of people would too. It sucks the video turned out this way.
I’m not tearing up… I have never wanted to give hugs to someone so much in my life- to all of the participants, but Alex and Valerie may get a extra 30seconds. This was an amazing video and I wasn’t sure at first with the idea but it’s a great thing to hear the honest lives of kids today. A lot of perspective.
*As a guy I've been guilty of being against some natural women's characteristics but as of now especially after having a great girlfriend I've learned to love those features even more because those features define the person I'm in love with* ❤️
Hi Goodhumans! Thanks for your feedback and we hear you on your disappointment with the questions. If we did another episode of Mask Off with teen girls, what are the burning questions you would want to hear? Leave your suggestions in this thread! Thanks for always keeping it real with us!
do you support feminism?
OPINIONS ON TRANS WOMEN
trans people in sports
Do you want to have a child?
i feel pressured of having to get married and having children when i'm older
Guys questions: ‘I fear death’
Girls questions: ‘honesty is important’
Yeah, they asked very superficial questions, and the same 3 girls were talking the whole video.
Exactly. I really hate when people socially go softer on females with things that effect both males and females.
@@VDOTU5 i think they were scared of getting canceled lol
@@nelsondendomo6687
Cancelled for asking what?
@@nelsondendomo6687 why would they get canceled? why does everyone keep saying that lol. Why would “do you fear death” be controversial
The questions were bad, way less burning than the questions teen boys had. Most questions were about image and self esteem, but they weren’t specific to teen girls. What about questions about teen pregnancy, body image, feminism and mens rights, sex, social pressure, future goals and dreams.
this^^
Jubilee afraid of getting canceled perhaps? We live in a weird kind of progressive censorship.
I can definitely see that
plus a question about body hair and another about personal appearance! What are you even on about
Yess!!
Boys: have you ever questioned your sexuality?
Girls: do you shave?
lmfao
ugh i hope they remake this episode with actual questions.
@@freexboz7048 word
i thought they meant if they're attracted to hairy bodies lmao
I think thats what the first person meant with her answer xD@@hununya
Questions about self image and body hair ARE NOT BURNING QUESTIONS. Don’t act like this is groundbreaking because we all know these answers already…
Yeah basically they asked if the girls were insecure about their image. I already know the answer to that lol their teenagers
Why are women always mad and sensitive about everything in this channel's comments section.
Victim complex much?
@@tromboner6061 many men are mad as well, not you trying to make everything about gender lol
@@Sofia_847I’m not mad, and I’m not seeing a lot that are… I should add I’m a guy.
Great concept
Bad execution
I wouldn’t really consider these burning questions lol
Create your own video. You’re not getting paid to critique videos and complain. I never understood that because what’s stopping you from creating content?
@@luckydominic4862 its just a comment lmao
@@nathanhe9292 my comment is also just a comment. They’re both called opinions.
@@luckydominic4862 dude. it’s a simple critique, people are allowed to comment their opinions. do you really think they own some company and have the budget or enough people they know to create a video like this lol?
Constructive criticism is always necessary.
Part 2 with actual BURNING QUESTIONS pleaseee 🙏🙏
Yes please
We live in a society where youtube demonetizes.
I guess
Some of these were actually pretty intense..?
part 2 but everyone has eof
Should of asked the boys and girls the same questions.
Literally
Yeah I was hoping they would do that because then you really get to see a different perspective
Should've or should have. Should of doesn't exist
Teen boys and girls don't think in the same way
@@emoaf8555 oh wow no really? wow didn't know that captain obvious that's not what they meant, it's obvious the girls would have a diff pov which is what we wanted to see lol
Holy, please redo this. I think you guys were thinking, “These male teenagers can handle more burning questions than teenage women”. These questions was underwhelming, didnt have the same impact as the teenage boys. These questions are surface level questions that wouldnt even need a mask to ask (except the first one). PLEASE redo this, watching the male version it felt as if my heart was trapped in a box, but in this one i didnt feel intense, but bored.
Agreed. I would like to hear women’s views on toxic masculinity, (at the risk of sounding political) maybe abortion, feminism, and more deep thinking truly societal questions.
I wish they asked the exact same questions
Lol why would they need a mask even for the first question
@@cecilthecavetroll9743 toxic masculinity🤣🤣🤣
what are you talking about not sexist at all thats just trying to be a victim
Was excited to watch this, but it was slightly underwhelming not gonna lie. Should've asked more truly "burning questions", instead of stereotypical ones we already know the answers to.
Agreed
Like what
Fuckkn sameee
Trueeee
Ong shi was boring asf
It's because of questions like this we reinforce stereotypes like girls are superficial and boys are strong and smart. Same with asking female actors "what was your diet" and asking male actors the interesting questions. Thanks Jubilee for recognising your stereotypes here and setting it straight!
I mean stereotypically women are seen as smarter, there’s a reason women make up 3/4 of all students in colleges/higher education.
they are 🤣🤣🤣
wth
Isn't the "stereotype" that boys are illiterate rapists and the future is female? What decade are you living in?
Women are generally superficial. Just a fact.
so the boys get the real burning questions but girls get the redundant shallow "are hairy bodies attractive" questions??? feels sexist actually that u asked boys about feminism and not girls
i agree these questions were so water down compare to the boys
I guess its bc most of girls are feminists and we're the ones who talk abt it the most
doesn't feel sexist in anyway
I was thinking the same
Didn't the audience ask these questions?
Jubilee we don’t mind having 30 min or more episodes, 7 questions isn’t really enough and the questions in this episode weren’t as interesting as the boys’ episode.
They love editing their videos down so much as if their audience is just a bunch of simple minded people with no attention span. Who knows, maybe the majority of their audience is though.
I wanted to hear more when they answered, I'm sure the girls had a lot to say
Alex has such a tough story but she also shows a clarity of her situation. I wish her the best !
I dont
@@luciiaaa4 to be honest I didn’t even watch the video
@@luciiaaa4 owh
This was extremely underwhelming ? Idk the questions sucked, i don’t think they were that entertaining, not as much as the boy version of this video. I guess more controversial topics would’ve been nice
Agreed
And the girls said , for the most part, the same things they would have said without the filter.
That’s how yk there’s more stigma on boys
ong if they want entertainment they needa get me on here 💯💯
@@jgee8421 oh interesting! What do you exactly mean by that ? Genuinely asking, i like hearing others opinions :) also I’m from France so i think its not the same as in the US
@@val9343
Oh I live in Canada lol
But I’m saying these topics we all heard already, we hear it everywhere.
The boys topics and opinions we haven’t . They could have the same topics as this video too and the boys vid would still be more interesting
Because girls situations are talked about, guys not so much.
everyone is talking about how bad the questions are but that aside thank you to those women and girls who stepped forward to share their own perspectives, besides the surface level questions they brought deep conversation, thank you
this ^^ although not as intense, this is also an extremely well-made and educational video.
not everything needs to be groundbreaking
Why do they all sound like men tho?
@@lukemiller7884 it’s to hide their real voices, they did they same thing with the boys video. They all take their voices and put them in deeper tones for anonymity
Yes, these girls were great, they went deeper anyway. But If the questions were more hard I think they would have been absolutely brave replaying to them. It was kind of a missed opportunity here, they had a wonderful group to work with.
Ur a an actual npc skeezball
YOU MISSED THE OPPORTUNITY TO ASK REAL BURNING QUESTIONS
This was insulting to watch considering how controversial and tough the questions the boys got were. @Jubilee needs to redo this video
i love how this one everyone was laughing and having fun but in the teenage boy one everyone was in the deepest pits of depression and some even started to cry
Kinda shows that these aren't really "burning questions"
Um... They literally talked about s.a, abortion, one cried speaking about lgbt stuff. They were given important questions. Just because not all of them broke down, doesn't mean they weren't BuRnINg QuEsTIOns
Yeah thats how girls are together
Yeah thats how boys are together
Are u serious? Did u even watch the vid?
My heart goes out to the girl who was assaulted when she was 7 and was afraid to tell anyone about it for fear of being blamed.
Damn these questions were lame and vague! Could have at least asked about ABORTION! Example: “How would you feel if you mistakenly got pregnant due to the lack of education and couldn’t abort?” And “do you think boys/men are responsible enough in these situations”
I like your questions, I probably never thought of those questions at that age so hearing it from the Gen Z perspective would be nice.
@@sfozardmccall8 i think abt that question everyday and i’m gen alpha
Ong those are great questions that would’ve gotten some actual debate and opinions going
typical woman trying to shift blame to men 🤣🤣
@@woodland_hare I hate women like the ones above me. always trying to absolve themselves of responsibilities
I feel like this didn’t actually go deep enough. Girls can have discussions like this without a setting like this. They should have asked more logic based questions or political ones. This felt like therapy. But the guys one felt more real
What’s an example of a logic-based question?
@@AddBowIfGirl I think what he meant is that you don't need to be anonymous to answer any of these questions. Women can talk freely about any of these topics. They should have been asked questions that could really get them in trouble if they were not anonymous. Things like "I don't feel represented by feminism" or "I had suicidal thoughts"
I wish that Valerie knew that relationships take more than love to work. And with them all being so young, their age prevents them from living a life outside of their families and finding support other places like you can as an adult. They deserve to be supported by their partner’s family too.
I was gonna say this although she is in love, love only won’t hold that relationship together much longer until her partner’s parents find out.
None of them seem to have relationship experience. And I'm curious what some of them consider as a "toxic" relationship. Because that accusation is thrown around a lot now over virtually anything.
My (ex) partner (we're both non-cis and bi) has an extremely unsupportive family and is struggling with many mental health and general life issues, and ultimately no matter how much love and devotion we put in our relationship, it wasn't enough to keep it together when we didn't have out families supporting us and life was just happening too much too fast and we had to leave each other to keep ourselves alive and mentally stable
so... this series is called burning questions and these were the most burning questions you guys could possibly think about 💀
edit: I just want to disclaim that the girls were awesome
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Glad to see Jubilee is reading feedback and seem to be making plans to do this again with better questions
heart goes out to Alex and Valerie for being brave and sharing their stories, very proud of you two.
Regardless of the questions asked, the girls opened up about some very vulnerable things. Respect and appreciation to all participants 👏❤️
And lied about at least 25% of i
Keep continuing this series.
I think the boys had more BURNING questions. These questions are lukewarm lol gotta come with it next time Jubilee!
yeah also they censored their voices but not the mens?
@@acyiz They did censor the guys voices though goof
The girls gave really honest and hard to hear answers. It's important they had this space to share comfortably their thoughts. Just ask more burning questions if you re-do the video.
Honestly... These weren't that burning questions. Sth like about abortion, LGBTQIA+ people would be very burning.
Anyways
Love & respect to participants 💙💙💙.
Just wondering what's the IA+. I know what the LGBTQ are, but I have never heard of the IA+?
@@Daan0927 I believe the A stands for Asexual not sure about I
@@Daan0927 I is for intersex and A is for asexual/aromantic
@@Daan0927 honestly... I don't know either... At this point I am trying to be as respectful as I can. Jet the acronym changers every once in awhile. It's hard to keep up with it sometimes. Once I saw sth like this LGBTQQICAPF2K+ and I got lost after q...
When or where does it end? And how do you keep up ? every two days a new alphabet is added
why did these questions feel so weak compared to the guys...
I feel like their answers were more weak than the questions...
@@angelakorodi5795 no??
Might be because we're less used to seeing men vulnerable than we are women. So we're expecting even harder questions for the girls group.
@@Barde_Jaune but the dudes did get harder questions. These aren't "burning questions" they are lazy and weren't very interesting
It's really disturbing to me that so many people think that boys and girls shouldn't be raised differently.
Because they shouldn’t? Why should they be raised differently
@@0dumbduckie053 You already know the answer to that question. Boys and girls are different and have different requirements, responses, and views. We all know this. Not really something up for debate to me. Your opinion is fine though
@@0dumbduckie053beacuse they are different and it's not just because of society its also because of biology
boys respond better to some things and girls to other things
you have to take a somewhat specialised approach
My heart goes out to Alex ❤
Teenagers are expected to act like adults but treated like kids. Why do adults think that being a teenager isn’t stressful?
You just copied and pasted this comment from the last Jubilee video with teen boys lmaoo
@@Straumnes was about to say this
Maybe because they wish they was still a teenager lol
Teenagers wanna be treated like adults but act like kids. It’s YOUR job to change how others see you through your actions first
Bro copied and pasted 😂
I know we are talking about the takes not being hot enough but I just need to appreciate:
Jazmin: “having hair doesn’t mean you’re not clean, it just means you have to clean it.”
PERIOD!!! Literally as a middle eastern girl, I’ve felt this societal standard so hard and I’m glad she was able to state this
Uh,... some of their faces could still slightly be seen. Am I the only one who thinks this?
I love the comments being honest about what needs to be talked about
y’all almost always bringing a very specific type of people.
Ugh.. My heart goes out to Valerie. Hearing her struggle through her explanation of why she can't be honest about who she is in order to protect her girlfriend was really rough... I hope they persevere and have a peaceful, loving relationship moving forward.
Idc what people say, I ain't ever shaving my arms. Arm hair isn't even gross what the heck.
These questions are not burning and frankly pretty bad, need harder hitting questions for both genders if you want to continue this series
We need questions from the VIEWERS to be answered
wow when “gender equality is possible in my lifetime” and no one agreed gave me literal chills.
didn't ask anything that you asked the males. you asked the males about feminism and equality and you didn't even bring up mens rights here
i expected this but the questions still pissed me off. questions about body hair and self esteem? really?? girls talk about that in public often enough
It really seemed like every girl agreed on everything which made it really boring. It felt like everyone of them had a "Pro-choice" RBG shirt in their closet.
Well RBG would have voted to get rid of Roe v Wade if she was still a Justice and followed what she said in the past
my heart goes to Alex♥️
Equality obviously isn't important when asking teenage girls and boys "burning questions", when the boys are grilled on existential questions, making them cry, and the girls can laugh and chat about honesty.
When I saw the thumbnail question, I could already hear the comments before I opened them.
I cant believe not a single teen girl thought women weren't equal. This generation is lost.
Groomed too. Especially that lesbian girl's siblings
Mad respect to Valerie’s answer where she talked about humor and laughing cause to me it’s the greatest gift in the world and I couldn’t imagine life without humor
I have pcos too and it took me so long to get used to it! You are so beautiful 🥰
This set of questions was far more shallow than the ones the boys got. Come on, let's stop treating girls and women like they can't be pressed and made uncomfortable with difficult questions. The boys came off as far more mature in their answers as well. Far more authentic. The ones the girls gave just sounded like contrived and rehearsed, the typical safe answers you'd expect.
They could have gone deeper with their answers just didn’t… I wonder why
i was super excited for this after watching the boys one but the questions sucked i call for a redo❤️
“Do you feel physically overpowered by men?”
Growing up I was one of the taller kids in school. I always believed I could beat up any boy that tried to harm me, I felt strong. (I still do but in other ways) and it had been like that until 8th grade, a lot of boys sprouted up and I was nervous, and intimidated by these boys who once were so small. When 9th grade hit, I had gotten into a little pushing fight with my dad (it was for fun, we were goofing off), and I remember saying, “I can so push you over.” And he said I couldn’t, so I tried to and I couldn’t and I think his way of waking me up was when he had said he could push me over and I disagreed without a doubt in my mind and when I tell you it was so easy for him to just pick me up and toss me, it kinda scared me. I know he’s an adult but I’m surrounded by teenage guys who are bulking up and all that and I just don’t feel as, idk safe? That sounds silly and I know there are ways to combat this, like taking a martial arts class or carrying around pepper spray, etc. But It’s still something I have actually just started to regularly think about more and more. When you are a kid, you feel invincible.
that doesn't sound silly
Great series 😍
I‘d be cool if you could do this with ppl from around the world via group video chat or sth.!
JUBILEE PLEASE DO THIS AGAIN FOR OLDER GEN(gen x) or millennials (gen y)….men seperate from women
The questions weren’t really interesting but the answers definitely were
How about making these types of talks LONGER than what they usually are. I do believe a lot of these topics need to be way longer and everything doesn't have to be edited down. Let people SAY what they truly feel and keep everything in. There's too many of your vids that feel like it was cut way too short
maybe it’s bad on the business side of things, like maybe viewer retention goes down or smth
Were these really THE burning questions? Like
When you asked “how many of you don’t like the way you look” and so many lights when on my heart broke
please redo this, like the guys really went into the deep conversations and a lot of stuff i related to, but “are hairy bodies attractive” why would that even require a mask
Oh no, they're gonna say they'll only marry guys who make $500k a year
This didn't ask any real hard questions... because they know what the answers would be and they are pandering to a "woke" audience and they know it.
This is such a great series
glad to see im not the only one who thought the questions were underwhelming
Why are the questions/thumbnails of these videos so different, perpetrating harmful stereotypes like men don’t cry/women are obsessed with looks
Because that’s exactly the reason why some people want to see the video, to confirm if the stereotypes are real, or why are they real
I think there is some merit to asking teenaged girls about their appearance. There are many studies that indicate teenage girls are more self conscious of their appearance than teenaged boys. Since the dawn of social media, teenaged girls self harm rates have sky rocketed (self harm is an indication of poor self esteem). Sure they can ask them different questions, but I think it's helpful that we see the reality of what it means to be a teenaged girl in today's society.
@@thenoseyskeptic that's why under 18 kids need banned from all and any form of social media. To much proof showing women or girls are unable to use it without psychological issues
@@thenoseyskeptic Videos like these that focus on looks as the #1 most important question to ask girls contribute to that. The implicit assumption is that girls don’t like the way they look, that whether hairy bodies are attractive is important, why don’t they ask boys about it as well?
@@Rose22479 look at the statistical data on sex differences to answer your question.
Not one of these women said anything controversial or of differing opinion from mainstream media. Literally every answer was typical, expected, and easy. Very disappointing.
Jubilee gotta keep that narrative going.
Perhaps because women are generally into group think. If the culture and society celebrated shutting down abortions, they would be happy too but instead society tells them they are opressed because of it so they follow along like sheep. This isn't entirely the fault of Jubilee, it's just the biological differences making themselves noticable.
That doesn't mean there aren't rare exceptions just like everything in life.
Video idea for Middle Ground: Adults whose parents had an unhappy marriage but didn't divorce vs adult children of divorce. Invite one person who is happy their parents got divorced, one who is neutral, and one who is angry. I think it would be an interesting social experiment.
The concept of the mask off discussion is honestly brilliant but the execution needs more work! That being said these are newer and the producers are learning how to juggle between the boundaries of these people and the audience... i feel we should encourage this style of videos more although they aren't yet perfect :)
Honestly dont like gender equality question, should have been worded the same as the male group. I was hoping for some similar questions but they sre different.
What would that be
gender equality is already achieved. now it's women domination
These are considered as taboo topics especially here in India. I hope this reaches more people!
@Iiz cause it’s anonymous they put an effect on it so nobody recognizes their voices
Lol now I can manipulate women with less difficulty thx to this vid
@@dxmpxling yep. they did the same with the guys last time.
@Iiz yeah, jubilee makes them deep on purpose
@@goddosyourself7970 what lol
Bruh I love this keep doing this series
The type of questions being asked were not what I had hoped for.
yall need to make these more private
the identity of the ppl isnt completely hidden
The main purpose of body hair is to keep you warm. It doesn't really keep you 'clean' in a hygenic sense. In some places it keeps certain orifices clean by keeping the dust out (like your nostrils and eyes.)But idk about regular hygiene. I'm a guy and I shave myself all over. I noticed for example, that when I shave my armpits, deodorant and soap is much more effective at getting rid of smells.. I think my armpit hair traps sweat otherwise...
Dissapointed in this tbh it has so much lost potential, way less interesting than the one the boys did, they didn't really talk about stuff like abortion, pregnancy, periods, "Heartbreak", pressured sex, undercover misogyny, etc. I hope they do a part 2
Honestly, this whole video felt surface-level, questions and answers. The guys questions were more deep and the answers were more honest and transparent. Quite underwhelming.
That’s so sad that not one turned their light on for the gender equality question.
gender equality is already achieved. now it's women domination
junliee ima need a part 2 of this but with more burning questions.
So Chloe thinks body hair is unattractive but also believes that that body changes are just the way of life and to accept your body? I’m trying not to be rude but everything she says doesn’t really add up at all.
i feel like the girls hold back their real answers, like they give the "safe" response on the topic. Also i feel that the girls were talking more with plural, like "us as girls..." and not their solo experience. I personally enjoyed the episode with the boys more, I think they were more open about their feelings and were really ready to talk about their experience, which is quite ironic when the woman is seen by society as the open one with her emotions.
fr, ig since men are told to hide emotions when given the opportunity they’d let them spill but with women they are told to have emotions but only ones society expects of them so even when given the opportunity they still conform to what’s expected
idk don’t quote me just speculating
Which I expected unfortunately. Even having anonymity, people will still seek to be accepted by the pack. Guys will be more honest about their opinions, and women will try to dodge more.
Of course they speak for each other, they're feminists, they don't believe in individual experience.
WHO ELSE IS WAITING FOR "BRETT COOPER" TO DO A REACTION VIDEO ABOUT THIS BESIDES ME LOLZ
🤞🏻🤞🏻👍🏻
ok
I feel like the guys get better more “burning” important questions
They literally all found a way to play the victim card and copied their each other's responses. Besides that one girl who actually went through traumatic stuff
I appreciate that Jubilee is interacting and listening. I feel like when a TH-cam channel gets so big they lose touch with their audience but I’m happy and impressed that Jubilee will still listen.
This made me realize how men and women arent really equal
gender equality is already achieved. now it's women domination
@@mxsthxted lmfao what
I love how even in this video where the girls are revealing their insecurities people are finding ways to compare them to the guys and tear them down
Wow these questions were so vanilla
I thought they were gonna ask them the same questions that they asked the boys lol
These questions are so weak. Up the intensity please.
They are too scared to do that.
“well im slightly diverse so yes my life is very hard and i live 100 miles from baltimore so im practically in the hood” wahh wahh wahhh
If Teen Girls Were 1% Honest
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I don’t think there’s much of a point in adding this, it’s already been said a hundred times in this comment section. But here it it.
The video with the teenage boys was genuinely impacting. I sat with it for a while, I was moved by it. It was really amazing, and I was excited to see the same thing done with girls.
I don’t know what went wrong in the writing room, and I’m sure it wasn’t the intention, but this fell far short of the first video. I don’t know if you would put in the resources to do this whole thing again, but seriously, I’d watch it. And I think a lot of people would too. It sucks the video turned out this way.
I’m not tearing up…
I have never wanted to give hugs to someone so much in my life- to all of the participants, but Alex and Valerie may get a extra 30seconds. This was an amazing video and I wasn’t sure at first with the idea but it’s a great thing to hear the honest lives of kids today. A lot of perspective.
My heart goes out to you Alex!!! You’re on your way!! You’re exhausted I know. I have a close friend, very similar situation. You are so strong.
why are the questions between teen girls and teen boys so dramatically different?
So… The boys gets asked about feminism, but the girls aren’t even asked a single burning question? C’mon. Please re-do this
*As a guy I've been guilty of being against some natural women's characteristics but as of now especially after having a great girlfriend I've learned to love those features even more because those features define the person I'm in love with* ❤️
So Ur girlfriends hairy asf? Yikes