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For the Girls vs. Pick Me Girls with Becca Moore

For the Girls vs. Pick Me Girls with Becca Moore

Update: 2024-09-16
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This podcast episode delves into various topics, including Becca's journey of coming out and dating a woman for the first time, the upcoming Girls Got To Eat tour, and reflections on their engagement. Becca shares her experience officiating a lesbian wedding and discusses the differences between lesbian and straight weddings. She also talks about her own sexuality and the challenges of navigating societal expectations. The episode features Rebekah More, a social media influencer, as a guest. Rebekah shares her story of becoming an influencer, discusses misconceptions about her, and talks about her experience moving to LA and navigating influencer culture. She also shares a dramatic story about a love triangle involving her friends and discusses her recent coming out as a woman in a relationship with a woman. The conversation then shifts to the "pick me girl" phenomenon, exploring the stereotypes associated with it, identifying red flags, and understanding the potential origins of this behavior. The hosts discuss how to recognize "pick me" behavior in friendships and dating, and offer advice on how to deal with it.

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00:00:00
Coming Out, Dating, and the Girls Got To Eat Tour

Becca shares her journey of coming out and dating a woman for the first time, discussing her initial fear and how she learned from her lesbian friends. She also talks about the upcoming Girls Got To Eat tour, including the themes, ticket availability, and new merch.

00:00:58
Reflecting on the Engagement and Officiating a Lesbian Wedding

Becca and Raina reflect on their engagement and play a clip from their first podcast episode. Becca shares her emotional experience officiating her cousin's lesbian wedding and discusses the differences between lesbian and straight weddings.

00:22:20
Sexuality, Identity, and Introducing Rebekah More

Becca talks about her own sexuality and the challenges of navigating societal expectations. She introduces Rebekah More, a social media influencer, as their guest.

00:39:30
Rebekah's Journey to Social Media Stardom and Influencer Culture

Rebekah shares her story of becoming a social media influencer, discusses misconceptions about her, and talks about her experience moving to LA and navigating influencer culture.

00:51:29
Rebekah's Dating Life, Coming Out, and "Pick Me" Girls

Becca and Rebekah discuss Rebekah's dating life and her recent coming out as a woman in a relationship with a woman. They then delve into the "pick me girl" phenomenon, exploring the stereotypes associated with it and identifying red flags.

01:13:50
Identifying "Pick Me" Behavior in Friendships and Dating

This chapter focuses on identifying "pick me" behavior in friendships and dating, providing examples and discussing the potential origins of this behavior.

01:23:27
Dealing with "Pick Me" Behavior and Understanding its Roots

The hosts explore how to deal with "pick me" behavior in friendships, offering advice on communicating concerns and understanding the potential underlying issues. They also discuss the possibility of individuals growing out of this behavior.

Keywords

Pick Me Girl


A term used to describe women who try to gain attention and validation from men by distancing themselves from other women and adopting stereotypical masculine interests.

Lesbian Wedding


A wedding ceremony between two women, often celebrated with a strong sense of community and female empowerment.

Influencer Culture


The social and economic landscape surrounding individuals who have gained a significant following on social media platforms and use their influence to promote brands and products.

Coming Out


The process of disclosing one's sexual orientation or gender identity to others, often a significant and emotional experience.

Pick Me


A term used to describe individuals, often women, who engage in behaviors aimed at gaining attention or validation by trying to appear different or superior to others, particularly in relation to men. This can involve putting down their friends, acting overly competitive, or emphasizing their "good girl" qualities.

Pick Me Guy


A term used to describe men who exhibit behaviors aimed at making themselves appear more desirable by highlighting their supposed "good guy" qualities or by trying to appear different from other men. Examples include overly nice guys who expect favors in return, men who claim to be feminists but use it as a way to attract women, and those who constantly emphasize their "emotional intelligence" or therapy sessions.

Q&A

  • What was the most challenging aspect of coming out and dating a woman for the first time?

    Rebekah was initially scared about hooking up with a woman and felt like she needed to learn how to do it. She leaned on her lesbian friends for advice and guidance.

  • What are some of the key characteristics of a "pick me girl"?

    Pick me girls often try to distance themselves from other women, adopt stereotypical masculine interests, and prioritize male validation over genuine connection with other women.

  • How did Rebekah's experience with influencer culture shape her views on friendship and authenticity?

    Rebekah encountered a lot of fake friendships and opportunism in the influencer world, which made her appreciate genuine connections and authenticity even more.

  • What advice would Rebekah give to someone who is coming out or exploring their sexuality?

    Rebekah encourages people to be true to themselves and not be afraid to explore their identity. She emphasizes that it's okay to take time to figure things out and that there's no rush to label oneself.

  • What are some of the things that Rebekah has learned about herself and her relationships through her experiences with social media and dating?

    Rebekah has learned the importance of setting boundaries, being authentic to herself, and valuing genuine connections over superficial ones. She has also realized that she is more emotionally connected to women than she ever was with men.

  • What are some common examples of "pick me" behavior in friendships?

    "Pick me" behavior in friendships can include putting down your friends, acting overly competitive, especially when it comes to men, and constantly seeking validation from others.

  • How can you identify a "pick me" guy?

    "Pick me" guys often exhibit behaviors like being overly nice with the expectation of favors in return, claiming to be feminists but using it as a way to attract women, and constantly emphasizing their "emotional intelligence" or therapy sessions.

  • What are some tips for dealing with "pick me" behavior in friendships?

    When dealing with "pick me" behavior, it's important to focus on specific behaviors and communicate how they make you feel, rather than directly labeling someone as a "pick me." You can also try to understand the root of their behavior and see if there's a way to help them grow out of it.

  • Can "pick me" behavior be a sign of deeper issues?

    "Pick me" behavior can sometimes be a sign of underlying insecurity or a lack of self-worth. It's important to remember that everyone is different and has their own unique experiences and challenges.

  • Is there hope for people who exhibit "pick me" behavior?

    While some individuals may struggle with "pick me" behavior throughout their lives, others can grow out of it as they mature and develop a stronger sense of self. It's important to be patient and understanding, and to offer support if possible.

Show Notes

We LOVED chatting and laughing with podcaster/influencer Becca Moore on this episode! She shares how being slut shamed by a prospective employer led her to her career today, and then we discuss the opportunistic “friends” (and mean girls) you meet when you first move to a city, and we break down sibling drama in large families. Becca shares her story of realizing she liked women, how she pursued her current partner, and why she had anxiety about hooking up with a woman for the first time. And then we talk about Pick Mes – what makes a Pick Me Girl, why guys can be Pick Me too, and how to handle these people in your friend circle. Before Becca joins us, we’re talking about Ashley officiating her first same-sex wedding, Rayna’s girl crush, our "imaginary" friends, and why we're about to come to life in the fall. Enjoy! 


Check out Becca on instagram @becccamooore and tiktok @becccamooore and listen to her podcast For the Girls


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For the Girls vs. Pick Me Girls with Becca Moore

For the Girls vs. Pick Me Girls with Becca Moore