Speaker A

It can also deal with sexual boundaries.

Speaker A

Setting boundaries, you know, because there are some females that may not be feeling it, and they tell you no, it's okay for them to say no.

Speaker A

Same way with the man.

Speaker A

The man's not feeling it.

Speaker A

It's okay for that man to tell his woman or his lady, no, I'm not feeling it tonight.

Speaker A

It is okay.

Speaker B

That don't.

Speaker B

That don't make me less of a man because his.

Speaker B

Hey, the woman wants it and I. I ain't in the mood.

Speaker A

No.

Speaker A

And see, that's where people got to understand that communication is a big, big factor with setting these boundaries.

Speaker A

You got to communicate with your partner.

Speaker A

You got to communicate, you know, as far as you know.

Speaker A

Because what if you just, you know, you.

Speaker A

You know, where the female.

Speaker A

The male is real horny, okay?

Speaker A

The female all of a sudden gets mother nature to come at the last second.

Speaker A

That man has no right to get mad at that female.

Speaker A

Well, and if that.

Speaker A

And.

Speaker A

And if that female.

Speaker A

Wait, wait.

Speaker A

If that female also has a.

Speaker A

A something going on with their body and they're not feeling it, they have the right to tell you, no one turn you down.

Speaker A

And that man has no right to get mad at them.

Speaker B

You are correct, Rafiki.

Speaker A

But let's keep in mind, same way, same way.

Speaker A

Same way with the man.

Speaker A

If a man's having a problem and a man says no, the woman has no right to get mad at that male.

Speaker A

I told you, this topic here, especially with this one, is going to be controversy as hell.

Speaker A

Because there's a lot of people like the.

Speaker A

Is he talking about?

Speaker A

I'm only spitting facts.

Speaker B

Well, this may be controversial, but just because it is that time of the month, that don't mean that rafiki.

Speaker B

There's more than one way to spin it, okay?

Speaker B

Might as well figure something out.

Speaker B

We a.

Speaker B

You don't have to figure something out now.

Speaker A

Hey, can you work with a brother to each other?

Speaker B

Can you work with me?

Speaker A

I'm just saying.

Speaker B

I'm just saying, too.

Speaker A

I'm gonna throw this out here too.

Speaker A

Say the female just had a baby and she's actually supposed to be on.

Speaker A

On healing time.

Speaker A

Since that man's horny, don't give him the right to do whatever he wants.

Speaker B

Well, I will just say this, Rafiki, even though I did just say that joke.

Speaker B

Out of all of the boundaries that you brought up so far, this one is the most serious one.

Speaker A

Exactly.

Speaker B

Because people go to jail for this.

Speaker A

Exactly.

Speaker B

Crossing boundaries, touching people when they shouldn't be touching people.

Speaker B

Touching people.

Speaker B

Places.

Speaker B

Places they don't want to be places.

Speaker B

Hey, they got institutions that come.

Speaker B

Oh, no, ma', am, let me stop.

Speaker A

I mean, when you.

Speaker B

I don't want to open up when

Speaker A

it comes to the actual aspect of this whole boundary setting.

Speaker A

When you hear the word no, it means no.

Speaker A

I don't care if you're drunk or not.

Speaker A

If the answer is no, the answer is no, period.

Speaker B

I agree.

Speaker A

That's what men and women both have to understand because it happens on both sides of the field.

Speaker A

But the men are just too scared to.

Speaker A

Scared to speak up.

Speaker A

Happens to them.

Speaker B

Any thoughts on that?

Speaker B

Mental.

Speaker B

Or you want to just stay on out of this and move on to the next one?

Speaker C

I ain't got nothing to say about.

Speaker B

But.

Speaker A

But we already talked about the last one, which was the non, non negotiable ones.

Speaker A

Already threw that one in.

Speaker A

But.

Speaker B

So, so wait, wait, wait, wait.

Speaker B

So wait, when it comes to non negotiables, let me ask you this.

Speaker B

Does.

Speaker B

Does the non negotiables mean.

Speaker B

Hey, as soon as you see that get up and leave, is that definite red flags?

Speaker A

Most definitely.

Speaker A

If you.

Speaker A

If.

Speaker A

If you see something fixing to cross your boundary, you do not agree with what's about ready to go down, you have all right to get up and just leave.

Speaker A

You don't have to sit there and speak your mind and tell them off and then walk out.

Speaker A

You don't have to do that.

Speaker A

You can just get up and leave.

Speaker A

You ain't got to tell them no reason or anything.

Speaker A

If it's your non, non negotiable boundary that you set and there's no crossing it whatsoever, it's a big, huge no.

Speaker A

Just get up and walk out.

Speaker B

All right, Rafiki, good, good one.

Speaker C

Instead of walking away, could they just refrain from saying anything?

Speaker A

Yeah, you have that right not to speak.

Speaker B

Okay, y' all out here pontificating.

Speaker C

What that mean?

Speaker A

I was about to say the same thing.

Speaker A

What the heck did you just say?

Speaker C

I don't know what the hell it mean.

Speaker A

Hell.

Speaker B

Pontificating.

Speaker A

Pontifical words.

Speaker B

Well, I. I always like to send people to Google.

Speaker B

So go ask Google.

Speaker B

Oh, no, go ask Webster.

Speaker C

I'm going to ask him or his wife right now.

Speaker B

Ask Webster what pontificating is.

Speaker B

I was just saying, y' all two up here pontificating and.

Speaker B

Rafiki, did you tell the people one.

Speaker B

Just one of your non.

Speaker B

What?

Speaker B

You know what top pontificating is according to this definition?

Speaker C

Oh, man.

Speaker C

So pontificate express one's opinion in a way considered annoyingly pompous or.

Speaker C

And dogmatic.

Speaker A

Oh, wow.

Speaker B

Well, I mean, you know, it's not the pompous.

Speaker B

I ain't saying y' all were talking all pompous, but people can say we being dogmatic when we speak about this, you know?

Speaker B

So instead of being dogmatic, let's bring it back down to Earth and say, hey, rafiki, can you share with the people one of your non negotiables?