WOMAN 1: And what else
have y'all been doing?
Like, how is-- how's
everybody's life?
WOMAN 2: Now, it's
funny, because I
hear, like, different
people say different things.
Like, you know, you have
some people in quarantine who
are just building
this incredible bond
and feel like, you know, I'm
learning stuff about my partner
I didn't know.
And then, you got other
people that's like,
it's going to be a lot of single
people after this quarantine.
Cause you do-- I think
people-- some men
do realize that you might not
really have known your partner.
Because everyone's working
or just passing by like this
that when you really
get in a space,
and you're just sitting
there, and you're
forced to spend this amount of
time, it could go either way.
You know, now, for me,
I've been in a relationship
for a very long time.
So you kind of know the
person and all their habits.
There's not really
any surprises.
But for a lot of
people and people
I know, they calling
like, yo, this is real.
We gotta talk.
WOMAN 1: I feel the same way.
Even for me-- I
mean, I'm dating.
And you know, I got a man.
And the quarantine has made
my relationship stronger.
And it's actually made
me see in my relationship
with my daughter-- with Zuri.
Like-- and I know-- you know,
I'm sure you, Lala, with Kayan.
And Melissa with King.
And you know, our family
bond becomes stronger.
Because you're
forced to be present.
And that's actually,
I think, a blessing.
Be encouraged,
you know, that you
have this time to sit still.
And being still can
actually be a blessing.
WOMAN 2: Right, and
that's another thing.
Like, you know, there's always
talk about relationships,
and this, and dating.
And like, it's time to also
just get in tune with yourself.
And there's not enough
talk about that.
It's always about, you know,
the man or woman you're with,
or you know, whatever
your preference is.
But it's always so
much put on that
and less about, like,
taking care of yourself
and putting yourself first,
learning about yourself.
Because I know for me, I'm
the person that's, like, there
for everybody all the time.
And I'm stretched so
many different ways.
And then, I just feel like
there's not always a lot
left over for me.
So that's something I'm
trying to work on and not
feel, like, guilty about it.
WOMAN 1: Preach!
