TED Video: Eve Ensler: Embrace your inner girl

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The discussion revolves around a video featuring Eve Ensler, highlighting her experiences with women across over 50 countries. Participants express mixed feelings about the content, noting its graphic language and strong themes. One user emphasizes that while the material is intense, it is not inappropriate, suggesting that any discomfort stems from moral considerations rather than explicitness. The conversation underscores the importance of addressing difficult topics related to women's experiences globally, while also considering the audience's sensitivity to such content.
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Don't let the title fool you, the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eve_Ensler" of her experience with women in over 50 countries.

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Evo said:
How raw rhody, this has to be something a 13 year old can comfortably watch.
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Give it a look, graphic language, if you feel comfortable pulling it please feel free to do so. I thought it had some worth. I hesitated before posting anyway, your call.

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Glad you posted it. I watched the first half, or a bit more. Strong stuff, but not improper. I think if it makes one uncomfortable (too weak a word, aghast) it is primarily for moral reasons, not because of impropriety.
 
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