 Is the word patriarchy or patriarchy offensive to you in any way? Not to me personally, not at all. It's something that I cherish it. I love it. I grew up wanting it. You cherish the patriarchy? I do. When I'm hearing the message out in the world, smash the patriarchy. Why would someone want to do that? Smash it? Yeah. That's a good question. I think a lot of that obviously is based in fear. I think women as a whole are, we're afraid to relinquish any control we have or perceived control that we have over our own lives or even over our own desires. And the thought of giving that up, I know for my mom, she was very, she wasn't very, she did not cherish the patriarchy. She was a good woman. She did not cherish the patriarchy. It scared her. That's what she talked about. She was just afraid. I watched her be very afraid to hand anything over to anybody else. And I think it's that fear of a lack of control and it drives us to anger and it drives us to do all sorts of things. And I'm not sure what that fear is based in. I don't know. I don't know if you have generations of women who couldn't trust their fathers or their husbands or, you know, I haven't really decided for myself what I think that's based in. But it is, it just seems, they just seem scared.