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Anne with an E 1 x 4-5 | Full-Length Reaction

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Anne with an E 1 x 4-5 | Full-Length Reaction

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The religious part 🙃

Amber Walker

That was a brilliant fix

Franklin

I have the same food issue with my cats, my food oriented cats eats so fast and then starts running to each cat's food to steal it. At first, i separated the food oriented one, but because she eats faster, she would just start meowing and whining and asking to be let out. When I separated the one who gets her food stolen in a room where she has everything she needs and gave her the space to eat at her own pace, she was eating a lot more. They're in two separate corners of the house and I used to close the door, but now there is no need because the food oriented cat lost interest when she realized the bowl was empty anytime she came over and her sister had already eaten all her food.

Wissal El Ghazi

Omg, the checking of the behinds! I'm for sure not gonna miss that

Lola Lirola

i also absolutely love/lol at all of the dramatics of the girls 😭 when i was 15, my homophobic high school sweetheart’s parents banned her from associating with me or our other bff, and the list of creative (if legally questionable) ways we found to circumvent that ban could fill a book lmao also poems. a lot of written poetry was exchanged that year 💀 this show is dead on.

Beezy Queen

I got my period on my birthday (12th) and I knew that it was thing but I don't think you're ever prepared until you experience it. Everyone in my family shared their period story with me and were surprised that I had gotten it so young (my grandmother got hers when she was 9 though). There's definitely a stigma, even now, and that really hurts my heart because I feel that there is a lot of shame about something that's natural. Still, to this day, I check to make sure that no one can tell or that I haven't bled through. But I love this episode because they don't tell her to just "get over it", they let her be emotional and dramatic because she has a right to it.

Sy

Can't wait

Franklin

I love love this

Franklin

That's fun to hear that you were calm during the first-period storm. Glad you enjoyed the cat lore. His name is actually squid because he's a black cat, and Val was thinking about how squids and octopus create black ink. And his name was born Facts about Rachel. I was glad to see her and her husband being happy and horny lol, makes sense why she got 10 kids😆

Franklin

My goodness that sounds horrible

Franklin

I love what that Discord group turned into hehe. It's always interesting to hear what a group of people will share without judgmental eyes around Shout out to your hippie parents lol "more hassle than it's worth" 😆

Franklin

Interesting. I have no idea 15 was considered late. We learn every day

Franklin

Sounds familiar! There was usually at least one kid who would be curious about whatever weird solitary activity I was getting up to (talking to snails probably) and befriend me. School would have been much harder without that curious outgoing type taking me under their wing

melskmelsk

I didn't start menstruating til I was 15 and I felt like such a freak! I lied to my friends about getting it so I wouldn't be the only one who hadn't. So silly. I thought I was beyond ready for it but it was still a huge shock. Physical and emotional vortex. Didn't take me long to realize I was lucky and wish I could give it back lmao

melskmelsk

This show never fails to put a smile on my face! And I love that you love it so much!!! Kindred spirits, everyone here. Oh, man, you asked us to tell you period stories? Get ready for the gore! It reminds me a little of a discord I was in, where there was a channel that was about women, and it was an open channel where everyone could participate, and people mostly shared stuff about feminism, fight for equality, so forth... And then people asked to close the channel to just women's (cis and trans) participation, to have a private space to vent without the male gaze. You'd think we'd take the opportunity to complain about men, or cry about bad dating experiences and so on, but I swear the *minute* the channel was closed, and everyone looked around and there was no men, everybody started sharing the grossest, most gruesome bodily function questions!!! All the women, just wanting to know if their bodies were normal. All of us painting the most detailed stories about blood clots, weird period symptoms, and ingrown hairs. It was such an exhilarating freedom! So, anyway, my own period story: because I was raised by hippie parents in the '70s, I knew what puberty was and what to expect from a period from be beginning. But that didn't save me! First, because I got mine at 11, and I thought I had until later to start even thinking of it, and second because it didn't look like blood, blood, you know? (You're gonna regret asking!) A lot of first-time periods are very small and the blood usually has time to oxidize before exiting the body, so it doesn't look like fresh, red blood on your pants, it looks like a brownish, rust stain. So I was feeling awful, with "stomach" pains and cramps, that everyone attributed to food poisoning because I was a kid, and then went to the bathroom and saw something that I couldn't identify as blood... So I thought I was dying too, despite knowing what a period was! My mom, though, did know what it was, and told me. I was... not thrilled lol! My dad, I'll add, was always cool about it (he's a doctor, after all), and let me ask him medical questions and bought me tampons eventually when I asked for them. Such a weird experience! I was told I was "now a woman", but didn't feel like it. I'll also say, 37 years of bleeding after, it's been more hassle than it's worth, tbh! 😅 How does it sense that a trip or important event is coming, to get itself here earlier if necessary, I'll never know...

Lola Lirola

I’m not diagnosed autistic but I’m on the waiting list and I see myself a lot in Anne, especially when I was younger. I didn’t care what anybody thought of me and I’d embarrass myself frequently but I was happy. My friend recently told me that because I was just being myself, that’s why she became friends with me. I wish I could get back that carefree element but it’s so much harder when you’re older.

Lailaaa

I don’t know if it’s different in America but in the UK teachers are quite strict with using the bathroom in school. “You should’ve gone at lunch” type of thing. Having periods during high school was awful, I was too anxious to ever ask and if a girl got her period she couldn’t just outright say that in front of everyone if the teacher said no. I follow someone on TikTok who reports on awful schooling in the uk and at one school a girl got her period and they didn’t let her change or use the bathroom the entire day, so she had to walk home soaked. It’s absolutely shocking that things like this still happen in 2025, it’s really unfair and should be taken more seriously!

Lailaaa

Pulp Fiction is the movie you're thinking of at the end.

Melissa

48:11 I'm not one that pines for these olden days because I know with all the romanticism with which they are portrayed is the seedier underbelly of a lot of societal ills. That being said, I wish our society/culture had more community like they do here. Imagine everyone coming together to help repair and rebuild the family's house after the fire while others provide sustenance for the workers. It's really a beautiful thing, and I feel like if we had that type of connection and communion today, we'd understand one another a whole lot more and perhaps there'd be less hate. Not the porn stache. 😂😂😂 Homie IS a weirdo. 59:00 I bet every woman on here could tell the story of their first period & a story of a time there was an accident at school or somewhere else. 😩 The old-fashioned terms for it are CRAZY stuff. As one of the older women in this community, I can say that I do not miss it at all!! Such a feel good show! And we want to see those crazy cats, please! :)

Melissa

Everyone quiet, my show is on 🤩🤩🤩 You're absolutely right about the stigma around periods. It's still portrayed as something to be hidden and ashamed of for many many women, and it's absolutely not uncommon for girls to think they're dying the first time it happens. My mom thought this way the first time, i was lucky enough to be calm somehow lol It's extremely sad that something so natural turns out to be so traumatic for many many women. Men are just bitter they can't make life like women do, I said what I said. Makes me think that the "break" with Diana was even more painful, because it happened when Anne was on her period 😭 The vulnerability in your whole body - plus emotional stress? I'm not surprised they made the vows as they did 😭 Absolutely loved your remark about older people finding love and I'm soooo so excited for you to learn Matthew and Marilla's past 🥹 I loved all the cats shenanigans and lore drops 🤭🤭🤭🤭 Since you said you and your wife adore "squid game" - makes me think where your cat buddy name came from? 🤭 They are absolute menaces. I loved Rachel giving an actually good advice and seeing her husband for the first time in this episode. They're such a surprisingly endearing (and horny) couple, I love that Rachel has a happy marriage. Fuck Mr. Philips a million times, it's absolutely not meant to be romantic this whole scene in the classroom and his intentions to Prissy. Imagine basically implying a future proposal out loud to your student in the classroom full of kids just slightly younger than your hypothetical future "wife"? That's icky all the way through, just ew. Thank you so much for your hard work! Wishing Gus a happy next meal lol. Can't wait for you to react to what's next 💚

shonyadrws

as a neurodivergent girly i actually struggled a lot to get through some scenes the first time i watched the show because i get vicariously embarrassed whenever Anne acts 'abnormally' (as if it was me) because when we see others judge her it feels so real because when i (regularly) embarrass myself in a social interaction i will NEVER forget it for the rest of my life 🫠 but at the same time it makes me cry happy tears to see her being unapologetically herself and seeing people warm to her. god i love this show!!!

Lauren O'Loughlin

I promise you, even when you know it's coming, you still freak out. Nothing prepares you for aunty Flo's visit

Ophe-phe

Beautiful!

Laura Thate


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