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TikTokker’s extreme advice to women after Trump’s election

TikTokker’s extreme advice to women after Trump’s election

In response, a TikTokker gave extreme advice to American women Donald Trump’s re-election – including leaving their hubbies if they voted Republican because they are “in danger.”

The woman, who goes by @kaybeecees, also implored women not to get pregnant and to delete the apps that track their periods in the six-minute rant that has generated more than 112,000 likes.

“I took the morning to mourn. That’s all the time we had. Now it’s time to start making a plan,” she said.

In the video titled “Women – take these steps,” she then offered other American women a long list of tasks supposedly aimed at protecting their safety and reproductive autonomy under a second Trump presidency.


The TikToker encouraged women to control their birth and not have children.
The TikToker encouraged women to control their birth and not have children. tiktok/@kaybeecees

One of her harsher pieces of advice was that women should leave their male partners if they voted ‘differently’ from them in elections.

“If he voted for that man, you should leave him. You have to leave him,” she insisted.

“I know you love him, I know you think he can change… but especially if you’re married to him, you’re in danger now. You are in great danger, she said.

The creator — who said in a previous video that she lived in rural Alabama — admitted that this extreme view was “just (her) opinion,” but also warned her single viewers against getting married in the near future.

“If you do that, make sure you have a very, very strong prenuptial agreement, but I can’t promise you that it will be honored,” she warned.

“You may not be allowed to divorce him in the future,” she added, apparently referring to right-wing attacks on no-fault divorce.

She also warned her viewers against getting pregnant — and even said her own dream of starting a family disappeared “forever” as a result of Trump’s election.


Many of the points in the video reflected concerns about Project 2025.
Many of the points in the video reflected concerns about Project 2025. AP

The video urged women to delete their period tracking apps — echoing concerns raised in the wake of the 2022 Dobbs decision and the six-week abortion ban in some states.

Some critics say the data in the apps could be used to criminalize women for abortions – or even miscarriages.

The TikTokker advised women to invest in self-defense classes or “carry” a gun so they “don’t get raped.”

Despite the drastic advice in the video, the woman also claimed she wasn’t trying to “freak her out.”

“I’m just being very real, we’re having a heart-to-heart conversation right now. I want you to hear me,” she said.

“I know it’s going to be okay… because we’re going to make sure it’s okay.”

Many of TikTokker’s concerns reflected parts of Project 2025the 900-page agenda of the conservative think tank Heritage Foundation from which Trump has distanced himself.

Project 2025’s main ideas include reducing access to abortion nationwide, mass deportations, and rolling back protections for transgender people.

@KayBeeCees made a follow up video On Thursday I will answer some questions that arose from the first fragment.

“The worst men among us are now emboldened,” she said, referring to Trump’s victory over Kamala Harris on election night.

“You can absolutely expect (rape) and (domestic violence) to increase nationwide” under Trump, she predicted.