How to Survive Strict Parents w/ Tara Yummy

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  • čas přidán 26. 05. 2023
  • In today’s episode, Vereena sits down with her guest Tara Yummy, and together they dive into the topic of growing up with strict parents as first-generation Middle Eastern kids. Tara opens up about the challenges she faced, navigating the delicate balance between honoring her cultural heritage and asserting her individuality. Join them as they explore the cultural expectations, societal pressures, and personal growth that shaped their journeys, offering valuable insights and relatable anecdotes along the way. Tune in for an engaging conversation that sheds light on the complexities of identity, family dynamics, and the resilience of the human spirit.
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Komentáře • 374

  • @danielaalba3733
    @danielaalba3733 Před rokem +1234

    LMAOOO foreign parents not apologizing is so crazy i remember my mom bringing me a plate of mango after yelling at me 😭😭

    • @abbyrodriguez1038
      @abbyrodriguez1038 Před rokem +38

      I didn’t speak to my dad for a week after a bad fight and he bought me a whole paint set cause I love to paint

    • @lornaabreu8545
      @lornaabreu8545 Před 9 měsíci +5

      yea 😭

  • @ayandampofu282
    @ayandampofu282 Před 3 měsíci +242

    i LOVE that tara doesn’t fake laugh. i love it. so many girls feel pressured to laugh and giggle just because that’s the social cue so it’s so refreshing to see that

  • @cielorivera3002
    @cielorivera3002 Před rokem +566

    Not Cesar doing his job and not taking the Alex part out 😂😂

  • @Jessmtr
    @Jessmtr Před rokem +1176

    I’m definitely gonna relate to this video. I’m not middle eastern, but I think anyone with foreign parents can relate 😂

  • @D34DT4YL0R
    @D34DT4YL0R Před rokem +443

    Everyone trying to protect vereena about the part not being taken out is so pure

  • @Inexplicablyexplicated
    @Inexplicablyexplicated Před rokem +273

    As a first gen Latina, I absolutely love how we can relate to this no matter what culture we come from 😫lol Thank you!

  • @sukainaii5316
    @sukainaii5316 Před 4 měsíci +220

    as a teenage Middle Eastern girl this was so comforting to listen to/watch and I related to everything which felt so good to be understood

    • @user-gz8uq3gq2g
      @user-gz8uq3gq2g Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yesss this comment deserves more likes

    • @razkia
      @razkia Před 4 měsíci +8

      college will be ur freedom, just be patient LOL

    • @whispersuki2241
      @whispersuki2241 Před 3 měsíci +6

      @@razkia astaghfirullah

    • @whispersuki2241
      @whispersuki2241 Před 3 měsíci +6

      @@khaaadouj Yeah not all middle easterns are Muslims but "astaghfirullah" is just a rabic translation of "i seek forgiveness in god" SO stop trying to imply Arabic is a language only for Islam SMH

    • @rulamanasra9689
      @rulamanasra9689 Před 2 měsíci

      same

  • @justsomeonewithbigolegittybity

    Vereena’s definitely trolling us with the alex part😂

  • @deanna6742
    @deanna6742 Před rokem +56

    "wait what were you gonna say" that instantly told me you're that friend that makes sure ppl are heard and don't feel left out

  • @karinarazak
    @karinarazak Před rokem +134

    vereena babe the part where u read the last message sent to ur situationship was not cut out 😭

  • @lizziarellano
    @lizziarellano Před rokem +236

    even though i’m not middle eastern, vereena has been great representation as a POC and girl in general. i love being able to watch her and relate even if we’re not exactly the same. this episode was so good.

    • @maryjaneminecraftqueen
      @maryjaneminecraftqueen Před rokem +2

      same im mexican but i relate alot my wella didnt let me do anything till i turned 18 LOL

    • @ritaa1359
      @ritaa1359 Před 4 měsíci +1

      if shes a person of colour then she is not middle eastern because middle easterners r not black/brown my parents r from iraq and middle easterners dont associate with african countries/Central Asia countries as Middle Eastern because they r not they have middle eastern influence thats all. Egypt which is vereenas background she is african and Egyptians r black people but with middle eastern influence but looking at her skin tone it looks like she came from middle eastern Arab descent and because her parents r from Egypt they most likely came from ancestors of the Middle East that tried to take Egypt for themselves look at South Africa u find white people there aswell

    • @peepeepoopoo8498
      @peepeepoopoo8498 Před 3 měsíci

      @@maryjaneminecraftqueenwella?? gurllll buela

    • @nycspyt5466
      @nycspyt5466 Před 3 měsíci

      @@peepeepoopoo8498every Latinx says it differently.

    • @lailaleider
      @lailaleider Před měsícem

      @@ritaa1359 egyptians are black people???? wtf are you smoking

  • @r.r.9141
    @r.r.9141 Před rokem +148

    as a middle eastern girl i never had anyone like me to look up to on social media at all. im an adult now but im so happy that u are paving the way and being a source of inspiration for younger middle eastern girls. i wish there were someone like u to watch when i was younger. u are one of 2 girls like me that share content of similar interests on youtube. sososo happy and inspired cuz of u

  • @jaky411
    @jaky411 Před rokem +93

    I was the eldest daughter in a 1st generation immigrant household and I stand by everything that you guys have mentioned…

    • @Candycloud_19
      @Candycloud_19 Před 8 měsíci

      Me too it really takes a a lot to survive

  • @mari-en4uk
    @mari-en4uk Před rokem +119

    I can relate sm as a African American Muslim, like growing up with a strict parent was unbearable at times and now that I'm an adult I constantly feel like I missed out

    • @sansmra
      @sansmra Před rokem +16

      that’s how i feel i’m not an adult i’m still a teenager but i feel like i’m missing out on so much

    • @remasalhawari8077
      @remasalhawari8077 Před rokem +3

      girl same but it shall pass *I hope*

    • @Loola345
      @Loola345 Před rokem +38

      @@sansmra if you’re Muslim if the things you think youre missing out on are haram I promise girl it’s not worth it❤️

    • @sansmra
      @sansmra Před rokem +27

      @@Loola345 honestly so true there’s always a reason why it’s haram as well

    • @suhilahfanpage
      @suhilahfanpage Před 2 měsíci +1

      i promise none of the things you think you “missed out on” are worth feeling fomo over and you’re better off without it.

  • @maroonraccoonn
    @maroonraccoonn Před rokem +1259

    vereena the part abt alex wasn’t cut out !!!!!!!! 💀💀💀💀

  • @kimberlyduran1411
    @kimberlyduran1411 Před rokem +135

    the way your editor said i’m leaving that part in exposed 😅

    • @tori-annhunter9820
      @tori-annhunter9820 Před rokem +26

      No cuz I’m confused did they mean to leave it in?

    • @julietpuga3500
      @julietpuga3500 Před rokem +6

      I feel like it was kinda hinted at before, but I wonder if they actually meant to cut it out ??

  • @Almasmusicworld
    @Almasmusicworld Před 4 měsíci +35

    As a hispanic first generation immigrant eldest daughter (mouthful, i know), I related to this soo much 😭 One of my friends, who is also the eldest and a first generation immigrant, also got their phone smashed with a hammer lol. I also got my wired earphones ripped and cut up once, only for my dad to go out and buy me airpods not even a day later 😭😭 This is great representation, loved this episode 🫶

  • @dezmachado
    @dezmachado Před rokem +268

    I love your jacket in this ep 😍

  • @trashbaby9000
    @trashbaby9000 Před rokem +48

    ADVICE FOR U BABIES OUT THERE: My parents weren’t that strict, especially after they divorced. But, I have experience w living an alcoholic/verbally abusive parent (living w only them n my sibling). I feel like I can speak on feeling trapped in a household; it is hard, like, so fing hard living in that environment. All you can really do is wait and bide ur time until you are old enough to move out. I spent a lot of time with my grandparents, friends, and in extracurriculars during that time. Also, my relationship w god/great spirit-whatever that means to you-is what gave me hope. The best thing is to keep your space in the ways that u can. When you move out you will feel so much better and your relationship with your parents will improve. My parent still struggles w this addiction, but it has gotten a lot better, and I am distanced enough to support them. All I hope is that sharing this statement will help someone. ❤ You got this and MANY people have gone thru it before. You will overcome!!!❤
    (2 weeks later…jk the alcoholism is worse than ever, but it doesn’t effect my life anymore. Take care of your younger siblings tho! They need u!)

  • @victor1379
    @victor1379 Před rokem +9

    two of my most favorite people??? this was heaven to my ears

  • @aileens488
    @aileens488 Před rokem +29

    On the note of disappointing your parents, what has helped me is remembering that my parents immigrated here in hopes of their kids having a better future and they want us to be happy and to have opportunities to grow that they never had. I agree that you’re going to keep disappoint them because you are growing up in a different culture to theirs but if you’re doing whatever it is for the right reasons or bc you know it’s going to give you a better future or make you happy then do it bc they came here so that you could have that opportunity

  • @miau3280
    @miau3280 Před rokem +37

    Being the only child of immigrant parents really is a pressure like no other!! I’m Mexican not middle eastern but I too was compared to other first gen kids accomplishing the most academically and behaving and being what their parents wanted them to be. I’m 24 now and moved out, and realizing that my life is for ME is the best thing ever. Thankfully I have a good relationship with them now, and they have come to terms with who I am, and the love is and always has been there.

  • @Lambyslaughter
    @Lambyslaughter Před 4 měsíci +19

    Lmao I get Tara on such a deep level. I didn’t know her personally, but we went to the same high school/ middle school. Kids in that area were wildddd. Parties, drinking, “fashion show” attire. The culture was so different than your average high school.

  • @uhpuol2932
    @uhpuol2932 Před rokem +32

    as the only black girl in my family, I relate to this sm. my parents are more lenient now that I'm 16 but middle school was rough for me. tysm for this. 💗

  • @amandalynn6042
    @amandalynn6042 Před rokem +8

    I love both of you guys so much and this couldn’t have came at a better time. I’m not middle eastern but I have strict parents and I can relate SO MUCH. last year i got my whole summer taken away from me as well😭im also still in school living with my parents and also definitely am insane i can relate to tara sm

  • @nancydrew666
    @nancydrew666 Před rokem +9

    Best podcast episode ever. We need more Tara!! ❤

  • @alyssalopez3257
    @alyssalopez3257 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Im not middle eastern (I’m Mexican) but I could relate to this so much. It is hard having strict parents but this is comforting knowing I’m not the only one that is going through it.

  • @samyaahmed_
    @samyaahmed_ Před rokem +33

    tara n vereena coming together are my two personalities becoming friends

    • @remasalhawari8077
      @remasalhawari8077 Před rokem

      is țară egyptian? i hâd no idea she was middle eastern

    • @samyaahmed_
      @samyaahmed_ Před rokem

      @@remasalhawari8077 think she’s persian -she’s mentioned it somewhere before

    • @remasalhawari8077
      @remasalhawari8077 Před rokem

      @@samyaahmed_ oh ok thanks

  • @wonderwalledit
    @wonderwalledit Před měsícem +4

    I love you Vereena! I was feeling very stressed out today, but watching your videos made me feel so happy ❤😘.

  • @lolylovestein
    @lolylovestein Před 9 měsíci +21

    its crazy how someone’s relationship with their strict parents doesnt get better until you are living out of their house

  • @6tiva
    @6tiva Před rokem +1

    i’ve been watching you since i was like 12 (i’m 16 now) and i feel like i’ve grown with your content

  • @angelelendeborg
    @angelelendeborg Před rokem +70

    It's me worried if Vereena knows that parts still in

  • @nixonac-mo7vt
    @nixonac-mo7vt Před rokem +29

    this episode is made for me fr 🙏🏽

  • @milk2455
    @milk2455 Před 3 měsíci +18

    I'm Middle Eastern and my whole entire family is Muslim. My parents are extremely strict. No makeup, no nail polish, we have to wear muslim clothing, Hijabs, etc. I realized I wasn't Muslim around 15 and when I told my dad, I was on house arrest for an entire year. I wasn't allowed out unless I agreed to be Muslim again. No appointments, I was forcefully homeschooled, and I couldn't even go out to shop or anything. I agreed and I was finally allowed out. Now I just sneak around with clothing and everything. This was really very relatable and fun episode!

    • @yuh6008
      @yuh6008 Před 3 měsíci +5

      I feel like middle eastern ppl r rlly strict when it comes to religion. Im a hijabi n muslim (not middle eastern) n my mom would never treat me like this n keep in mind shes like really religious. Im sorry you went through this, no one deserves to be controlled like that. But im confused with the nail polish part, i know we cant have it on when we pray buttt other than that theres no reason for them to not let u wear nail polish

    • @milk2455
      @milk2455 Před 3 měsíci

      @@yuh6008 they rly r, and tysm. as for the nail polish part, my dad doesn’t want us to wear it outside bc it “attracts” attention. When I went to Iraq and stayed with his family for a bit, his sister made us wear gloves and socks outside bc she said we need to cover ourselves completely for the same reason 😭

    • @TheRealNabil
      @TheRealNabil Před 2 měsíci

      @@milk2455I think you just “left” Islam coz of the way your parents taught you it. Islam is beautiful but sometimes parents don’t teach it correctly.
      Coz tbh being westernized and Godless will only lead to degeneracy and an empty whole in your heart. Hope you come back to the deen soon before it’s too late.

    • @TheRealNabil
      @TheRealNabil Před 2 měsíci +7

      @@milk2455Your parents taught you Islam wrong it shouldn’t be forced like that. The western haram lifestyle will only give you a temporary high and leave empty inside at the end. Hope you come back to the deen soon.

    • @Talkalotaboutwhat
      @Talkalotaboutwhat Před 2 měsíci +1

      Dude exactly my parents are Muslim and wth! They are so lucky

  • @Sourpatchk1dz
    @Sourpatchk1dz Před rokem +6

    Vereena I feel you sm on the strict rules sleepovers, going places, & MY PARENTS SCARED ME SMM TOO I COULDNT DO ANYTHING SNEAKY cause it was just too scary

  • @ninagutierrez4376
    @ninagutierrez4376 Před rokem +103

    Omg they didn't edit that part with Alex's message...I'm in shock💀💞💞 @54:40

  • @barbiedoll44
    @barbiedoll44 Před rokem +54

    not Middle Eastern but East African girly 🇸🇴 & this podcast is soooo relatable ugh. the best advice truly, keep pushing boundaries- ask for forgiveness not permission

    • @hani_b4real
      @hani_b4real Před 5 měsíci

      Yep 🇸🇴 , totally standing up yourself can be hard but it’s worth it

    • @yuh6008
      @yuh6008 Před 3 měsíci

      AYEEE somaliiiyey tooso

    • @TheRealNabil
      @TheRealNabil Před 2 měsíci +1

      Do y’all take pride in disrespecting your parents or what. There’s a reason they forbid certain things. Especially when those things are haram. Wake up

    • @bbqrexi
      @bbqrexi Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@TheRealNabil that's the whole point. Most of us aren't Muslims. If its so unrelatable why are you watching this

  • @viciousqueen5096
    @viciousqueen5096 Před rokem +29

    Most of my friends growing-up were either middle easter or Asian, I remember being my friends' alibi a lot because their parents liked me and trusted that their kid wasn't getting in trouble when they were with me, boy were they wrong. There was nothing more terrifying, than being out with a Tamil friend and spotting other tamils, it was like running from the Stasi.

  • @13bluebunny
    @13bluebunny Před 2 měsíci +3

    I need a Tara and Vereena podcast episode WEEKLY 🖤

  • @farahfarragg
    @farahfarragg Před rokem +31

    The editor did my girl so wrong by not cutting out the part with alex’s conversation

  • @lexbabiee
    @lexbabiee Před 10 měsíci +4

    just wanted to say, im white af & i can relate to this conversation so much. im 23 & i WISH i had this in high school. you guys are wonderful, thank you for speaking on this. i hope this reaches all the right people 🥺🩷✨ i love you

  • @Romanticize_luv
    @Romanticize_luv Před rokem +10

    I started venting here😭
    Wow, seriously gave me a new perspective because I thought that you were somewhat carefree during your early years, I was jealous back then. Not middle eastern but I've always had trouble hanging out with people other than my family. The first time i was able to go out with someone was my bf when i was 19 (I'm not allowed to have a bf but my parents just accepted it lol its been 6-7 years aha) I've been trying to be patient and obey my parents' rules but I'm starting to get over it now that I'm 20. I can't drive, get a job, and go on normal hang outs with friends/my bf. I was told that I'm lucky that they love me before and yes I am but that doesn't mean they have to force their past experiences on me. Last month, i turned 20 and was able to eat at a restaurant with friends. The first thing my mom told me not to do is avoid getting pressure to taking drugs, pills, don't drink and don't go off somewhere else. I understand that it is a reminder but the way she was talking to me was like I was a young teen, having no idea where I was going when I'm just going to a dang restaurant. I just feel very conflicted at how my parents haven't treated me any differently now that I'm 20. I just want them to accept that I'm growing up and to teach me what I need to learn since I feel very sheltered but I am trying to educate myself with things I'm not familiar with

  • @jazzz5067
    @jazzz5067 Před rokem +27

    The alex text not being edited out lmaooo

  • @chichaliaa4672
    @chichaliaa4672 Před rokem +33

    the way they never edited the alex part

  • @earthtoespe
    @earthtoespe Před rokem +16

    jamaican child of immigrant parents here, i’m so excited for this episode 🤭

  • @dorothyguac9364
    @dorothyguac9364 Před 3 měsíci

    This podcast episode was so good! I really love Vereena and Tara’s dynamic

  • @6tiva
    @6tiva Před rokem +6

    hearing and reading you guys with foreign parents stories made me realize how easy i actually have it and im never gonna complain again😭

    • @Romanticize_luv
      @Romanticize_luv Před rokem +4

      But also remember to realize that it is okay to validate your feelings too just because you're not going through it♡

  • @mayacotero8991
    @mayacotero8991 Před rokem +7

    I love how open Verena was being.

  • @keki3385
    @keki3385 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Vereena's laugh is so precious and cute 🥺

  • @Sofia-wx2st
    @Sofia-wx2st Před 4 měsíci +2

    as a middle eastern girlie(persian): THANK YOU GUYS FOR THE REP🫶🖤

  • @luluthesheep
    @luluthesheep Před 6 měsíci

    yayyy I love u guys and vereena ur literally the sweetest im so glad u have a podcast

  • @shayybey
    @shayybey Před rokem +36

    I would live for alex and vereena 💖

  • @catherineplatt6763
    @catherineplatt6763 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Omg this is so relatable to a girl who grew up with a filipino mom!!!

  • @renee8906
    @renee8906 Před měsícem +5

    truth is Vereena, i love you because you had the confidence to become someone who i've always wanted to be. growing up in a strict immigrant household made me a people pleaser. i could never, ever share parts of myself with my family for the fear of disappointing them or being judged. it takes me so long to open up to people - it's hard for me to be vulnerable. nobody close to me knows me for who i really am, i always have to keep a facade to cater to people.
    but Vereena, you had the courage and the confidence to go beyond that. to break free from that. you chose to not become a shell of who you are and you embraced yourself freely. i love watching your videos because of how authentically yourself you are. Vereena, to women like me, you are SO inspiring. you're the woman of your dreams -- watching you makes me believe that i can become the woman of my dreams too.
    thank you for everything, thank you for all the parts of yourself that you've given us. i pray for you, i think of you everyday, i know you're getting better day by day, but i really need you to know how much we appreciate you. i need you to know that everyday, you leave an amazing impact on people's lives. we love you so much Vereena. thank you for existing

  • @renee8906
    @renee8906 Před rokem

    gonna watch this when i get home can't wait 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼

  • @cryxbaby4you
    @cryxbaby4you Před 4 měsíci +1

    As someone who has Hispanic parents, this was like rlly relatable and tbh I feel like this is like a big sister teachable moment 😭

  • @MissSofiaSquishy
    @MissSofiaSquishy Před rokem

    THIS WAS SOOOO RELATABLE vereena i love you

  • @nataliediaz4640
    @nataliediaz4640 Před rokem +2

    i love all 3 of you, vereena you are literally so funny broooo😩🤣🤣 and eloquent af ur pod was such a great idea

  • @blackwidow17
    @blackwidow17 Před rokem +7

    sending this to my sister who still has a year left before she moves out🫡

  • @zakiarichi8106
    @zakiarichi8106 Před rokem +62

    vereena i hope u left the alex part on purpose.. ive been waiting for y’all to be a thing since 2019 don’t let it be a failed talking stage this time 😔🙏🏽

  • @ninagutierrez4376
    @ninagutierrez4376 Před rokem +91

    Only 10 minutes in and realizing vereena's parents aren't even that strict...they cared for her...she was able to go out to her friend "Jennifer's " house...I can't do that. Yooo I am 19 years old and unable to go out...I got asked out on a date two weeks ago and I am trying to come up with the courage to get permission to go out...tbh I don't think it's gonna happen.

    • @Syaryde
      @Syaryde Před rokem +34

      You’re a legal adult just go. Will they get mad yeah but they’ll have to get over it at some point they legally can’t control you like that

    • @ninagutierrez4376
      @ninagutierrez4376 Před rokem +13

      @@Syaryde they will literally disown me!💀💞

    • @Syaryde
      @Syaryde Před rokem +26

      @@ninagutierrez4376 they will not disown you well I guess if they love you at all they won’t disown you 💀 but Fr they can’t own you forever you don’t wanna be 25 years old still answering to your parents you gotta break their hearts now or never 😂

    • @Syaryde
      @Syaryde Před rokem +24

      @@ninagutierrez4376no but Fr ask anyone who grew up with strict parents they will tell you they didn’t gain freedom from just obeying and waiting they gained it from just doing it anyways if your parents love you they will not disown you obviously if you aren’t in a safe situation the priory should just be to save and move out

    • @ninagutierrez4376
      @ninagutierrez4376 Před rokem +7

      @@Syaryde I have family members that are not spoken to because of this type of traitorous acts💀 lmfao fml

  • @arilathan2187
    @arilathan2187 Před rokem +1

    I'm also an only child, so when my mom would compare me to everyone around me it would honestly hurt but also be like whelp damn but also when it comes to disappointing her sometimes it wouldn't be as bad as other times would be and honestly it would hurt more if I disappointed my grandma or my dad more than my mom, like I love her but I also know that the way she was born diffidently shaped how she raised me I just wish she would also heal and work on the baggage she has from growing up instead of just taking it out on me, I love you

  • @haveababybymebaby
    @haveababybymebaby Před 8 dny +2

    I hope Vereena recovers I miss her sm

  • @fatimaworld7056
    @fatimaworld7056 Před 5 měsíci +1

    as a egyptian i can confirm about everything and girl i love you and tara you guys are so iconic

    • @denaalshbaki2863
      @denaalshbaki2863 Před 4 měsíci +1

      GIRL FROM WHERE TARA YUMMY IS LIKE FROM THE MIDDLE EAST ??

    • @12exhausted12
      @12exhausted12 Před 2 měsíci

      @@denaalshbaki2863she’s persian

  • @ursuccubus
    @ursuccubus Před rokem +10

    this episode is perfect for me im the daughter of two dominicans and im also an immigrant as well it aint easy out here 😭

  • @squidwardtentacles4234
    @squidwardtentacles4234 Před rokem +21

    we have very different definitions of strict parents 💀

  • @AddisonsResidence
    @AddisonsResidence Před 4 měsíci

    As a middle eastern in a middle Eastern country I'm excited to see how this goes:3

  • @DexSpencer
    @DexSpencer Před 4 měsíci

    My mouth dropped when I saw this two of my fav girlies together 😮

  • @BriahnaAsia
    @BriahnaAsia Před 4 měsíci +2

    if I ever see these girls one day and if they look like they aren't okay I wouldn't ask for a picture but Say "Are you Vereena or Tara?" I'd give them a hug instead if they accept one and say I love your content and I hope your day gets better :)

  • @kal7660
    @kal7660 Před 5 měsíci

    i loved this so much im cypriot greek and i related to this podcast so so much

  • @brianaventura5894
    @brianaventura5894 Před 9 měsíci

    me, a hispanic girlie w strict parents getting ready for a party while listening to this: so true
    it is now 4 am and i just got home let’s see how tomorrow goes

  • @enyledec
    @enyledec Před rokem +10

    child of haitian parents, and this was needed

  • @melissahcat123
    @melissahcat123 Před rokem +46

    Vereena I can’t stop laughing at the “death groan” 😭😭

  • @rosa1162
    @rosa1162 Před 3 měsíci +1

    It’s weird bc as a Persian girl i can relate to this so much especially the sleep over thing to this day… and im turning 18 this year but my mum doesnt like the idea of me sleeping over at friends houses if they have dads and older brothers

  • @LyzaStarrz
    @LyzaStarrz Před rokem +1

    Yesss my favs together

  • @christinalal6620
    @christinalal6620 Před měsícem

    this is so relatable

  • @mayacotero8991
    @mayacotero8991 Před rokem +3

    Vereena is super mature for her age.

  • @bae3185
    @bae3185 Před rokem +45

    cesar not cutting the alex part is KILLING ME 🫣girl was that intentional or not

    • @Romanticize_luv
      @Romanticize_luv Před rokem +8

      FR LIKE IM CONFUSED, THIS LIL SECRET IS OUT OMG😭😭😭

    • @venu2ss
      @venu2ss Před rokem +2

      what was it

    • @_Ash0099
      @_Ash0099 Před 9 měsíci

      It was quite obvious but I was surprised it wasn't censored.

  • @Samanthaibarra-nb5jr
    @Samanthaibarra-nb5jr Před rokem +12

    not him not cutting it outttt😭😭😭😭😭

  • @Ark8ngel
    @Ark8ngel Před rokem

    Yayaya I'm super early. Love you Vereena ♡

  • @D34DT4YL0R
    @D34DT4YL0R Před rokem +5

    I have strict parents and I related to this, I just find it difficult that I’m an adult and go to college but I somehow still have a curfew so I have to “sneak out”

  • @carolinehelmberger7762
    @carolinehelmberger7762 Před rokem +1

    my parents aren't foreign and literally white but I relate to this video in so many ways, 42 mins in and everything applies to me

  • @sal8264
    @sal8264 Před rokem +8

    as a libyan girl i was so excited for this episode omg

    • @amto3860
      @amto3860 Před rokem +1

      im libyan too!

    • @haileyalyssa7535
      @haileyalyssa7535 Před 11 měsíci

      i’m lebanese, libyan, and italian haha 😂 i was way too excited for this

    • @Layla-rh3lu
      @Layla-rh3lu Před 4 měsíci

      omg me tooo

    • @TheRealNabil
      @TheRealNabil Před 2 měsíci

      As a Libyan too. There’s better influences than these people. They’re just normalizing haram, don’t let it sway you

  • @dreaayala3702
    @dreaayala3702 Před 4 měsíci +3

    My Hispanic parents were crazy strict like some of these stories too . I was hella sheltered .

  • @SamSam-jo3bw
    @SamSam-jo3bw Před rokem +1

    This video HITS 😭🙈

  • @marieheartfilia6766
    @marieheartfilia6766 Před 25 dny

    As an African girl, I can relate so much

  • @itssage2946
    @itssage2946 Před 4 měsíci

    I really relate to this and I'm not even middle eastern

  • @famillymabengi9563
    @famillymabengi9563 Před 2 měsíci +1

    okay im not even brown I’m black Congolese and the smash the phone part TRIGGERED ME my dad literally did the same thing and with the flip phone I cried for months 😭

  • @ukiy01
    @ukiy01 Před rokem +3

    Vereena you’re therapy to me

  • @nina-sj1yx
    @nina-sj1yx Před rokem +11

    your idea of strict parents is so different from mine lmao

  • @malakwhoareyou
    @malakwhoareyou Před 10 měsíci +1

    The vodka bottle part was so real 😭😭 I have middle eastern parents too and my mom keeps thinking I'm like possessed by a jinn bc of my actions like girl I only talked to 1 guy and he was Muslim too we.were FRIENDS 😒

  • @user-yq1lz1qz5b
    @user-yq1lz1qz5b Před 3 měsíci +1

    I can relate to vereena sm with the phone smashing and being locked up 😂

  • @SamSam-jo3bw
    @SamSam-jo3bw Před rokem

    The sponsorship yasss get that bagggg

  • @madalynt5
    @madalynt5 Před rokem

    I kneeewww this one was gonna be with Tara

  • @niam519
    @niam519 Před 10 měsíci

    30:30 stop I remember you telling this story 😭 I felt so bad

  • @teresalandhamilton8476
    @teresalandhamilton8476 Před 2 měsíci

    T giving jealous vibes so much 😫! Vareena is so sweet!

  • @molli9292
    @molli9292 Před rokem +2

    me watching this after just getting ungrounded after not being aloud to leave the house since june 2021

    • @d_______________
      @d_______________ Před rokem

      omg?? because of covid or your parents didn’t let you out of the house all that time?

  • @kyliepope3751
    @kyliepope3751 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I’m not Middle Eastern but I’m the oldest and everything I do is controlled and my younger sister can do anything

  • @jvstliz8282
    @jvstliz8282 Před rokem +20

    dude for me the worst pain as a kid was that I never did anything bad but my mom would create these ideas of what i “did” to excuse how abusive she was😂it’s crazy how fkd minority families stuck in generational trauma are, im so glad genz is able to speak up about shit and break those generational chains now, my mom def broke at least 3 phones and the funniest story is when one time she was pissed cuz she found out I had a crush on a boy she tried smashing my phone on the floor but it bounced on the floor to the ceiling and didn’t break, even she ended up laughing and you could tell my dad had hardcore second hand embarrassment i laughed too even tho i got my ass beat before that

  • @QiryuslilBerdy
    @QiryuslilBerdy Před 11 měsíci +6

    Strict parents raise stealthy kids who learn how to lie and hide things really well. Once you get past the mental and emotional trauma honestly its a useful skillset im glad to have😂