Chipo and Regina discuss boundaries. Regina likes to believe that "No." is a complete sentence. Chipo is learning to risk not being liked for saying, "No." How does this play out in the culture of the Zim context? Kuda gives them a new way to say no, without actually saying it. What are the chances that either of them are going to take his advice?
Grown Folk, are your boundaries working for you? And more importantly what are your views of the bread bowl?
Chipo and Regina discuss boundaries. Regina likes to believe that "No." is a complete sentence. Chipo is learning to risk not being liked for saying, "No." How does this play out in the culture of the Zim context? Kuda gives them a new way to say no, without actually saying it. What are the chances that either of them are going to take his advice?
Grown Folk, are your boundaries working for you? And more importantly what are your views of the bread bowl?